eBook Applications LLC, a software development team from Moscow (Russia) with headquarters in NYC, helps a lot to sell PRS e-readers in Eastern Europe and Middle East independently from Sony.
0The Sony PRS-350SC: Overview and Comments
The Sony Pocket Edition PRS-350SC is a beautiful-looking e-reader with some excellent features for a 5″ machine. It also has one or two drawbacks such as a lack of wireless connectivity, but all in all is one of the best pocket e-readers on the market and well worth buying if you need such a device. Its amazing intuitive optical properties just about overcome the lack of connectivity and a protective cover.
2Hints and Tips for the Sony Reader
Many people prefer the Sony reader to any other make of e-reader, but they often don’t know how to resolve some of the problems they might come across. Here are 12 tips to help you resolve some of the more common problems, and allow you to make better use of your Sony reader.
2Sony’s Latest e-Reader: A First with Touch-Screen Navigation
Sony introduced the first e-reader — the short-lived PRS 500 — in 2006, before Amazon’s 2007 Kindle made its debut, but the Kindle quickly left the PRS 500 in its dust. In August 2009, after going back to the drawing board, Sony announced three new e-readers: the very basic Reader…
0The Sony PRS-700BC E-Book Reader
By Tim Pecunia
Among the many competitors of the Amazon Kindle, of the pioneering e-book readers in the market, Sony has always been a formidable forerunner, giving Amazon a good run for its money. The Sony PRS-700BC is the latest model in Sony’s e-book reader range. Its predecessor, the Sony…
0History Surrounds Sony Ebook Reader
Sony recently announced plans to move their ebook division from Japan to San Diego, California in response to what they see as a burgeoning U.S. market. Sony has been in the ebook reader business for decades now, if anyone remembers years ago the CD-driven Sony Bookman.
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