"On August 31, 2011, Sony announced a new reader replacing all of their previous models, the PRS-T1, featuring a 6" screen.On August 16, 2012, Sony announced the PRS-T1 successor, the PRS-T2.On September 4, 2013, Sony announced the PRS-T2 successor, the PRS-T3. Release Date: 08/08/2012 . It is Sony's mid-range device, priced at US$229. In March 2014 the Sony Reader store was closed and account holders received an email with a link that enabled them to transfer their library to Kobo. The PRS-650 was launched on August 2010 and it is also known as the "Touch Edition". It looks sleek at only 9mm (0.35 inches) thin and can be operated via either touchscreen controls or hardware buttons.
The battery can last for up to 30 hours of continuous reading per charge or an entire month on standby.Charging the battery takes about 2 hours, and it can be done through the available USB port. Using the information on this site is at your own risk and without warranty. 2 offers from CDN$270.45. The PRS-300 was announced at the same time as the touch-screen PRS-600. One example is the The T2 doesn’t come with many bells and whistles.
Search. The device has a larger display (7"), 16-levels of grayscale, touch screen Wi-Fi and 3G wireless access (through The PRS-300 was launched on August 2009 and it is also known as the "Pocket Edition". The only problem with it is that Sony’s competition has jumped ahead. While Sony still wins on note-taking among e-readers, it falls behind the Kindle and Nook competition in many other areas, and costs $30 more. In the Account Sign-in / Registration pop up, enter your email and password. But it's a more expensive product and its glossy screen detracts too much from the reading experience. The Reader PRS-T2 also lacks some of the features offered by its competitors, such as... In mid-June, you’ll have access to the millions of titles in the Kobo Store right on your Wi-Fi Reader (PRS-T1, PRS-T2, and PRS-T3) from Sony and Sony’s Reader for PC/Mac software. Special offers and product promotions. No lighting options, so you’ll need a case or clip-on accessory. The silver coloured reader has a 2 GB RAM that allows it to store close to 1,200 books. This update "will allow your PRS-500 to support the Launched in April 2004, it has a six-inch E Ink display and a Qwerty keyboard that was released in Japan.The Reader supported TXT and RTF documents with Latin character set only. Unlike the PRS-700 which was only available in black, the PRS-600 is available in three colors. 08/15/2012 [PDF]User's Guide File size is not provided. So, by now you know that the Sony Reader PRS-T2 comes packed with a lot of nifty features. To get the full experience on Sony.co.uk, please change your settings to allow JavaScript.This utility updates the Reader™ for PC software to version 2.4.01.10241 and includes the following changes:A place where you can find solutions and ask questionsOur site is not optimized for your current browser. Important Information. Version 1.1 firmware, available as a free download since July 24, 2008 adds support for the Launched in September 2006, it has a six-inch E Ink display from and is 13 mm thick.
The PRS-650 was announced at the same time as the touch-screen PRS-350. An external, MicroSD, MicroSDHC (up to 32 GB) expansion slot is available for increased storage capacity.The e-reader is powered by a Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), 1000 mAh battery.
The Sony Reader PRS-T2 offers a greatly improved menu and apps over its predecessor.