The Sony Reader
[geekBlue | Tech News | geekBlue.net] I love to read but the only chance I get is when I’m travelling or on holiday. The problem is I never know which books to take with me.
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[ Across Weirdish Wild Space] Sony PSP Reflections: The first, is that the proprietary UMD mini-DVD format, while nifty is yet another example of Sony coming up with its own memory storage format to try and corner the market and I’d be surprised if it succeeded. I know the first thing I was thinking of was that I would rip films directly to whatever storage media they had that wasn’t the little DVD and use it for films that way.
[Palmaddict.typepad.com] PalmAddicts: Snappermail looks after the email, Quicknews and Bloglines look after my RSS feeds and Verichat keeps me in contact with the outside world. I'm one of those people that when I find a mobile device I like, look at the Tungsten C, I very much stick with it and push the device to the edge and the Treo is a classic example - Sammy.
[Epublishingdaily.com] A look at the Sony Reader » ePublishingDaily.com » ”¦ taking eBooks ...: “To give you an idea of just how good this display looks”¦ I walked up to the counter, looked at the text on the screen and asked, “So when will you have working units to play with?” The reply: “This is a working reader.” I mistakenly though the text on the screen was some kind of plastic overlay-thats how ink-like it looked.” (from Gizmodo)
[Blogs.reuters.com] Glimpse at new Sony Reader - Reuters Newsblogs: I’ve probably had more experience with eBooks than most, as I bought the Gemstar (previously RCA) eBook almost five years ago. It was absolutely wonderful, full of great features such as dictionary, bookmarks, notations, ability to rotate the text through all four positions, very long life between battery charges, and seveal degrees of adjustment to backlight and contrast.
[Blogs.guardian.co.uk] Handheld Xbox could take on Sony's PSP from Guardian Unlimited ...: "In a bid to capture the huge audience for handheld entertainment gadgets, Microsoft is designing a product that combines video games, music and video in one handheld device, according to sources familiar with the project," reports Dean Takahashi of The San Jose Mercury News.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Handheld, PDA Handheld News
Posted at April 09, 2006 02:15 AM