Sony Has Released A New E-Book Reader With Touchscreen Display
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008Sony enounces its PRS-700 e-book reader makes it achievable to read e-books in shiny sunshine. The PRS-700 also passes a built-in LED reading light and supports aggregate data format.
To contend with Amazon’s Kindle e-book reader, Sony launched a new Reader that leverages a few of the Apple iPhone’s durabilities.
Specifically, the Sony PRS-700 Reader features an interactional touchscreen display that assures an intuitive digital reading experience. The up-to-date addition to Sony’s Reader lineup has the properties of a slimmed-down paperback book in a rough black shell with a delicate black binding. It weighs about 10 oz.s. The new Reader will be available next month for about $400.
What consumers will come across in the PRS-700 is a twist with a six-inch display with touchscreen potentialities that leads book fanciers to toss pages with the glide of a finger. Users can also hunt terminal figure, make
annotations using the virtual keyboard, and highlight text with a stylus pen that follows as part of the bundle.
The PRS-700 bids five predetermined text sizes, so readers can select which is lightest on their eyes. Readers used to to large-print article can zoom along in by tipping the screen.
The new Reader can lay in about 350 digital books and extends the selection of an extractable memory joystick or SD memory cards that amplify the capacity to thousands of account and text file.