Sony PRS-T1 e-book reader Touchscreen 2 GB Wi-Fi Black

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : PRS-T1
  • Product code : PRS-T1BC
  • Category : E-Book Readers
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  • Long product name Sony PRS-T1 e-book reader Touchscreen 2 GB Wi-Fi Black :

    E Ink Pearl 6" (800 x 600 px), 2 GB, ePub/PDF/TXT, MP3/AAC, 3.5mm, micro-USB 2.0, Wi-Fi, 168 g, Black

  • Short summary description Sony PRS-T1 e-book reader Touchscreen 2 GB Wi-Fi Black :

    Sony PRS-T1, 15.2 cm (6"), E Ink Pearl, 600 x 800 pixels, 3:4, ePub, PDF, TXT, AAC, MP3

  • Long summary description Sony PRS-T1 e-book reader Touchscreen 2 GB Wi-Fi Black :

    Sony PRS-T1. Display diagonal: 15.2 cm (6"), Technology: E Ink Pearl, Display resolution: 600 x 800 pixels. Document formats supported: ePub, PDF, TXT, Audio formats supported: AAC, MP3, Image formats supported: BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG. Internal storage capacity: 2 GB, Compatible memory cards: MicroSD (TransFlash). Headphone connectivity: 3.5 mm, Interface type: USB 2.0, Wi-Fi standards: 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Product colour: Black

Reviews
Updated:
2013-02-14 09:48:35
Average rating:80
Uk has collected 61 expert reviews for Sony PRS-T1 e-book reader Touchscreen 2 GB Wi-Fi Black and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
pcworld.co.nz
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2013-02-14 09:48:32
Average rating:80
It took me a week to discover that I could turn pages in the Sony PRS-T1 eBook reader by swiping my finger right to move a page forward, or left to move a page back. My natural instinct was just to press the side of the page, as you can on an iPad, to...
wired.co.uk
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2013-02-14 09:48:32
Average rating:80
Sony's latest claims to be the world's lightest e-book reader, and at just 168g it's very hard to beat -- even The Simpsons' Mr Burns could get through War and Peace without wearing himself out. At £130 it's a fair few quid more expensive than Amazon's...
  • Slim and lightweight, sensitive touch screen, WiFi, Sony Reader Store (when it opens)...
  • A bit pricey...
  • The Sony Reader PRS-T1 is a very capable ebook reader that's extremely light and has a tactile, sensitive screen. It's also an excellent PDF reader and Wi-Fi capability offers some interesting possibilities once the Sony Reader Store opens. It's a wort...
pcauthority.com.au
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2013-02-14 09:48:34
Average rating:83
Sony has been a leading light in the ebook reader industry for a long time. Since the launch of the Kindle in 2009, it's been the only alternative worth considering - and this new model maintains that record. The first thing you notice when you pick up...
  • The Sony Reader is a light and portable ebook reader with an excellent display, sensitive touchscreen and masterful PDF-handling capabilities. Read our review...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 09:48:34
Average rating:80
Amazon's Kindle has become synonymous with ereaders in a manner reminiscent of iPod domination of MP3 player land. But there are others out there, with much to give. There's Kobo, there's iRiver - but the best of the rest is Sony. Its latest Reader PRS-T1...
  • Multi-touch touchscreen, Thin and very light, Great E-ink Pearl screen...
  • Reader Store still not open, No LRF support, Glossy front annoys...
  • The Sony Reader PRS-T1 marks a slight change of direction for Sony's ereader range. Metal construction is out, replaced by a much lighter and slightly more affordable model that's roughly as thin and weighty as a Kindle, while packing better connectivity...
alphr.com
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2013-02-14 09:48:34
Average rating:83
Sony has been a leading light in the UK ebook reader industry for a long time now. Since the launch of the Kindle in 2010, it's been the only alternative worth considering – and this new model maintains that record. The first thing you notice when you pi...
  • A light and portable ebook reader with an excellent display, sensitive touchscreen and masterful PDF-handling capabilities, but it's still a little expensive...
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2013-02-14 09:48:34
Average rating:70
The Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1's core specs are on a par with those of the other big eReaders, too. In spite of this model's handy buttons, however, it stumbles in overall usability and navigation. The Reader Wi-Fi carries a competitive price of £130. On...
  • The Sony Reader Wi-Fi lacks the menu finesse and social media hooks that Barnes & Noble's Nook Simple Touch boasts. But its new pricing puts it right in line with its e-reader competition, and as a result it's an attractive choice, especially for peopl...
digitalversus.com
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2013-02-14 09:48:34
Average rating:80
The Reader can handle most e-book formats, including the most common, ePub, both with and without DRM, as well as TXT and PDF files, but not Mobipocket. The web browser means you can download books from any content provided. The Reader's real weakness...
  • Great sizeweight ratio, Good contrast on the touchscreen display, Responsiveness, Attractive, intuitive interface, Room to extend the memory, Support for ePub with and without DRM...
  • No wall charger included, Sony Store not available in the UK...
  • The Sony Reader PRS-T1 is a great e-book reader whose touchscreen display boasts great contrast ratios. It's hardly a revolution for the Reader range, but it does finally add WiFi, and support for the ePub format is a definite bonus. It will be even be...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-02-14 09:48:34
Average rating:75
When reading, the default settings of the Sony Reader Wi-Fi Touch’s text is smaller than the Kindle’s but equally readable. We did find that the default text size had to be bumped up in one of the books we looked through ( by Jessica Rudd) where it wa...
  • High quality screen Long battery life...
  • Unnecessarily complicated interface layout No built-in Google Books store (yet)...
  • Sony's touch-sensitive, Wi-Fi enabled eBook reader is a solid product, although you'll need to want the extra features afforded by the touchscreen for it to be worth buying over the cheaper and more intuitive Amazon Kindle...
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-02-14 09:48:34
Average rating:100
Sony's latest eBook reader weighs only 163g, and its slim, plastic case is a far cry from the original Sony Reader PRS-505 with its metal trimmings and leather case. Although it doesn't feel as sturdy, it's a far more advanced device, with a touchscree...
  • The Reader's great touchscreen and intuitive interface make it a joy to use, and its Public Library service is currently the only way to borrow eBooks...
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