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Sony PRS-600 Pro Reviews

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

The PRS-600 doesn't quite reach eBook reader perfection, mainly because the screen is more reflective than we would have liked, but we do think it comes awfully close. The touchscreen control and better laid out menus make it much easier and faster to use, while the build quality and battery life remain as good as ever. As a result we think it's the best eBook reader on the market right now and thoroughly deserving of our Recommended award.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 14, 2009

computershopper‘s review Edit

As much as we like this e-reader’s solid build and responsiveness, these pluses can’t outweigh the glare problems that plague its touch screen.
6.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul, 2010

MacNN‘s review Edit

Overall, my experience with the PRS-600 has been excellent. The screen is clear and readable in most lighting conditions, the eBook Library software works well, and the device is sleek, light, and compact.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 06, 2009

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

In short, Sony continues to be a class act in the digital book realm; and since it now supports ePub, it should rival Amazon in the breadth of available content. The Sony Reader Touch Edition is pricier than many other e-book readers, but it's also one of the best designed and most full-featured. Unless having to connect to a PC to acquire content is a major concern for you, the Sony Reader Touch Edition is well worth considering.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 04, 2009

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The Reader Touch Edition is a stylish device with a touch interface that makes navigation a snap, but a difficult-to-read screen sinks this Sony e-book reader.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 07, 2010

PC Pro‘s review Edit

The touchscreen delivers a bevy of exciting features, but it takes so much away from the reading experience it's difficult to recommend
6.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 16, 2009

Register Hardware‘s review Edit

The new Reader carries across all the strengths of the original but combines them with a touchscreen UI that makes navigation much easier. It also brings some handy new functionality to the party, including an excellent built-in dictionary, and the ability to make and save notes and memos.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 06, 2009

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

While it's an improvement to the company's previous touch-screen model, Sony's Reader Touch Edition PRS-600 is saddled with a screen that's short on contrast and prone to glare--and it lacks the wireless convenience of Amazon's identically priced Kindle.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 11, 2009

The average pro reviews rating is 7.0 / 10, based on the 8 reviews.


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