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Sony PRS-505 eBook Reader eBook Readers and PDAs

Sony PRS-505 eBook Reader

The Reader from Sony is the perfect way to store and read digital books. With enough space for up to 160 eBooks, it has a long battery life and amazing paper-like screen. It’s smaller than the average paper back and easy to use.

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Key Features
Text Formats BBeB • DOC • PDF • RTF • TXT
Family Line Sony PRS
Weight 260 g
Type eBook Reader
Miscellaneous
UPC 718122043569
Product MPN
MPN PRS505SC007
Product Review Summary
3 Reviews from Shopping.com
Overall Rating: Rating: 4.67/5 stars
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By: Ianc9101
Sep 23, 2009

Sony PRS-505

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Light-weight

Cons: Comes with no protective cover Read More


By: essennsee
Sep 28, 2009

Great reader

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

By: nzwaneveld
Apr 1, 2009

How to have over 500 books with you and maintain the paper book feeling

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Light weight, crisp, clear image, extremely well-made and sturdy.

Cons: The PC software is a bit clumsy

Bottom Line:
It is a joy to use and gives infinite access to loads of (free) books on the internet. You may never have to buy a book again. Read More


By: green-z
Mar 1, 2009

A Tale of Two Readers (Sony PRS-505 vs. Kindle 2)

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: Ergonomically designed for long reading sessions; well designed, simple menu system.

Cons: Not 100% Mac compatible; requires a computer to download and install books.

Bottom Line:
If you are comfortable installing software and using the computer the 505 is the best designed book reader now available. For everyone else take a look at the Kindle 2. Read More


By: nzwaneveld
Feb 16, 2009

A serious "book alternative" for new generation book lovers!

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: Light weight, crisp, clear image, extremely well-made and sturdy.

Cons: The PC software is a bit clumsy.

Bottom Line:
It is a joy to use and gives infinite access to loads of (free) books on the internet. You may never have to buy a book again. Read More


By: howlinfox
Feb 10, 2008

Sony PRS505SC (silver) - Great for Readers!

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: Long battery, ePaper display, extra storage, small portable size.

Cons: No backlight, not all .pdf files readable.

Bottom Line:
I recommend this for those who love to read eBooks or listen to audio books, although you can carry some music on it too. Read More


By: mimilafl
May 10, 2008

A Great B'day Present w/Caveats

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: Portability, sleek design, quick downloads, easy on the eyes, simple navigation, & ample add'l storage

Cons: Wee bit pricey {hardware/titles}, sluggish e-book store & desktop software, & [currently] limited inventory

Bottom Line:
The Sony Reader is best for ANYONE who reads a lot; portable, easy to learn, and holds 100s of books to read pretty much anywhere---highly recommended. Read More


By: phentermine-rx
Jul 20, 2008

I’ve throw out my paper books!

Author's Rating: Rating: 4/5 stars

Pros: Elegant design, clear screen

Cons: Book's formats, time of battery life

Bottom Line:
Buy PRS-505 and free your bookcase! Read More


By: jc_hall
Feb 17, 2008

All That Glisters Is Not Gold

Author's Rating: Rating: 3/5 stars

Pros: aesthetically pleasing; multiple functions (music, audio-tracts, e-books); read/listen to music at same time

Cons: flash and delay on page-turning; pdf files not displayed well--no scrolling capability

Bottom Line:
This baby looks like a million bucks, but there are significant limitations that prospective buyers need to consider carefully before shelling out US$300. Read More


By: pierre7666
Dec 22, 2007

Great idea but limited readability

Author's Rating: Rating: 1/5 stars

Pros: Great design, two different memory type slots, mp3 player.

Cons: Poor readability and magnification control. PDF files comes out too small to read efficiently.

Bottom Line:
I am selling mine. Most PDF books I tried cannot be magnified large enough to enable me to read them. Read More


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