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October 27, 2008

Sony Reader PRS-505 review

Product Code: PRS-505/SC

Sony's latest Reader for electronic books adds audio playback and compatibility with more formats.

Sony's Reader is a leatherbound handheld device that allows you to carry hundreds of novels and reference books in electronic form. This latest version can now play MP3 music files and also recognise a greater range of file formats.

The idea of an electronic book will either catch your imagination or it won't. But plenty of people, we think, have been waiting for just such a device to come along and save them from the hassle of having to lug eight doorstopper-sized paperbacks with them whenever they pack for a fortnight in the sun.

Several companies are already producing electronic book readers. Amazon's Kindle is still rumoured to be making an imminent appearance in the UK, while the BeBook that debuted at this year's IFA show in Berlin has just come out in the UK.

Sony introduced its first eBook reader to the US in 2007. Then a revised version of the Reader was launched earlier this year, tis time made available in the UK too. With it, Sony announced some relaxing of the strict eBook retail distribution model it had started with; the upshot of which is that as well as Sony's online shop, Waterstones' online bookshop now also sells downloadable titles.

Sony supplies a CD of 100 electronic books to whet your appetite and get you started. These include The Jungle Book, War and Peace, Treasure Island and many other classics. You first need to install Sony's Reader software and can then set up a direct link from your Sony eBook Library on your Windows PC to the e-store.

You will also need to use Adobe Digital Editions to manage your electronic book library. You need to create an Adobe ID and login to manage your purchases. It utilises an iTunes-esque authorisation/deauthorisation system, which limits your use of DRM eBooks to six computers.

Transfer between the Sony PRS-505 Reader and PC is via USB. Once you have an eBook on your Sony Reader you must get to grips with navigating the device. The main menu listing resembles the index of a normal book. Small silver hardware numerals run vertically down the right-hand side of the PRS-505's display to allow selecting your options.

These corresponding buttons are your main way of getting around the Reader's library. Once you've chosen a book, the circular button at the bottom left can be used to leaf forward or backward by one page. There's a magnifying button next to this - press it to zoom in by a factor of up to three.

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The 2 most helpful reviews based on 1478 reviews:

01 Dec 2008 maria, richmond

10

Good Points

Product is fantastic bought my husband for christmas and hes said its one of the best gadgets he has had. He said its so easy to use,lovely slim design, he likes the fact he can read listen to music if he wants to & is able to store photos on it too. very happy with product.

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13 Oct 2008 Anonymous verified purchaser

8

Good Points

Beautiful design, light weight, ideal for travelling or hospital use as can hold so many books

Bad Points

For those of us who are not overly familiar with computers the instructions about downloading onto the ereader could be simpler.

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