The Sony Reader Digital Book Prs 505-The Next Generation

The Sony Reader Digital Book Prs 505-The Next Generation

Article by Chris Moman

I have fallen in love with reading all over again and its all because of my Sony Reader. This device allows me to flip through pages cleanly and easily. I can store all my favorite books on it and with just a touch of the finger I can pull up sharp, and crisp text images. It was easy for me to read the Sony Reader for 3 hours straight, the comfortable design of the Reader makes it possible to hold it up for long periods at a time with just one hand. This has truly re-energized my passion for reading. Frankly, I don’t know how I have lived without it for so long.

The Sony Reader Digital Book Prs 505 is the next generation of reading. This electronic book can hold thousands of book titles, along with a high-contrast screen for easy reading. The Sony Reader has made some significant design and performance improvements since its last model hit the market. A few millimeters from the size of its last model, the Sony Reader is less than half an inch thick, it’s thinner than most paperbacks, and weighs only 9 ounces. The Sony Reader has a 128MB internal memory which will keep you downloading book titles for years to come. The font size is adjustable with just a touch of a button.The versatility of the Prs 505 is unmatched with the ability to display to display PDF and Word files.

Probably the most impressive improvement to the Sony Reader is the battery life, you can go through 7,500 page views without even lowering the battery meter an inch. Also, reading and listening to music at the same time has never been easier,with the Sony Reader’s ability to play mp3 music while you read. Compared to the Kindle the Sony Reader is over $ 100.00 than its counterpart. When I decided I wanted to trade in my paperbacks, I reached for the Sony Reader. Its the next generation in reading and its here to today.

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