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My friend Elisia first showed me an ebook reader, the Kindle she bought as soon as they came out. The quality of the screen was jaw dropping – it wasn’t anything like a computer screen, but instead actually looked like paper. As amazed as I was with the device, I had no intention of buying one. The form factor was clunky, it seemed like a superfluous device, and it couldn’t natively display PDF files, which is the format I tend to read (and publish) in.

A couple months later I was wandering around in the Sony Store and I saw their ebook reader, the PRS-505. It had the same amazing screen that the kindle had, but was much smaller, less than a third of an inch thick. When I found out that it could also natively read PDF files I was tempted to buy it, but was still concerned that it was just a useless toy.

Six months later my friend Vince brought a Sony PRS-505 on the trip to Morocco that he joined me on. I found myself asking to borrow it constantly, just about any time he wasn’t using it. If he fell asleep on the bus I’d carefully slide it away from his grip and read on it.

The final straw in my decision to buy it was the battery life. It uses no power to keep the screen on, and only a tiny bit to flip the page. All told you can read about seven thousand pages before you have to charge the battery. That’s a good twenty or thirty books, which is at least a good two months or so.

The one advantage Kindle has over the Sony is the wireless book buying feature. This wasn’t a big deal for me since I spend so much time out of the US, if I was someone who bought a lot of books and lived in the US, I might be tempted by it. On the other hand, the Sony is considerably smaller, can still read purchased books, and supports PDF.

Another big plus to the Sony is that you expand the memory with an SDHC card or Memory Stick. That allows you to carry thousands of books in a package far smaller than any normal book.

As you can probably guess, I wholeheartedly recommend the Sony PRS-505. I’ve had mine for less than a week and I’ve already read two books on it. It’s really a pleasure to read on.

One warning: don’t get the Sony PRS-700 without seeing it first. Unlike the PRS-505, the screen is a bit foggy.

Here it is on Amazon (ironically).


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There are 8 Comments.

Jun 15th, 2009 @ 8:30 am

I have the kindle 2 and I love it. The .pdf thing isn’t a big deal. The kindle cookbook explains how to convert almost any text file to .azw (kindle native file) for free. I spend a lot of time traveling outside the US aswell. Many books I download for free from websites with books in the public domain. Pirated books can be converted and read on the kindle. Books from the Amazon store can be purchased through the internet on a computer, then transfered to the kindle via the USB connector that comes with the device. I have not seen the Sony e-book reader, but the negatives you described about the kindle are not big issues. I also bought the extended 2-year warranty for $70. This also covers 1 accidental damage/drop and break. Super convenient.


Carl
Jun 15th, 2009 @ 9:52 am

Just bought the 505 as well from the Borders $200 promotion. It’s nice! Now need to spare some time to read on it :)

Jun 15th, 2009 @ 11:17 am

Looks like the new Kindle DX has native PDF support.

Where do you find all your PDF eBooks?

What has kept me from purchasing an eBook reader is I’m not a fan of DRM, but a library of PDF eBooks would change that. I buy music from AmazonMP3 and Amiestreet.com instead of iTunes for the simple fact that they’re normal MP3s, with no proprietary technology.

Jun 17th, 2009 @ 7:24 pm

The PRS-700 screen is foggy! Glad we didn’t get that then. I still can’t believe the battery life- I have not charged mine since Morocco.

Funnily enough I also did a review comparing the PRS-505 and the Amazon Kindle just the other day (link in my sig). The PRS-505 totally eclipses the Kindle 2 in my book.

BTW did you ever figure out the collections thing?

Jun 21st, 2009 @ 2:06 am

[...] to my Sony ebook reader I’ve been reading a lot lately. I’ve been fortunate to have been recommended great [...]


darren
Jun 28th, 2009 @ 8:50 am

I have a lot of ebooks which i downloaded from the internet for free but the problem is that most of them are text books with diagrams e.g electronic text books.I am about to buy a sony ebook reader and i need to make sure i can get these books on the ebook reader with all the diagrams displayed correctly. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks


Vikas
Jul 13th, 2009 @ 11:53 am

@darren: try putting them on an SD card and going to a Borders, pop in the SD card and see if you can open the files. I just got a PRS-505 and haven’t bothered with the SD card yet, but it’s worth a try.

Mar 22nd, 2010 @ 9:27 am

[...] I’m usually in my RV, and there’s just not that much to do there, so I invariably pick up my eBook reader. Reading at night also makes me more likely to read during the day, because I’m now always in the [...]

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