Reviewers Liked
- The Sony Reader PRS-T2 is a compact and lightweight touch-screen e-book reader with built-in Wi-Fi and fast page turns. It offers access to a large catalog of e-books, magazines, and newspapers via Sony's online store, plus online loaners from your loc
- Improved screen refresh and contrast, Touch capability, microSD support, Facebook and Evernote support, Two months of battery life
- Svelte design. Crisp font choices. Memory card slot. Stylus helps with note-taking and underlining
- Crisp, highcontrast screen. Excellent library integration. Use USB and microSD to sideload ePubs, PDFs, and text documents. Battery lasts forever (around two months)
- Slick design; Long battery life; Free Harry Potter book with purchase
- Fast, response performance, Evernote compatibility, Thin and light
- Notetaking capabilities, Dualtouch zooming, Expandable memory
Reviewers Didn't Like
- At $129, the PRS-T2 costs $10 more than competing models that have an integrated light. The Sony bookstore isn't as extensive as Amazon's or B&N's, and the Sony Reader app isn't currently available on the iPhone and iPad
- No lightup screen, Higher price than competitors, Touch interface not as userfriendly as competitors, Screen refreshes can leave behind dirty screen, Must tether to PC to get updates, DRM book selection
- Expensive compared with the competition. No backlight or edge lighting. Sony Reader Store still needs work. Nowhere to store stylus
- Eink artifacts are ugly and persistent. No lighting options, so you’ll need a case or clipon accessory. Suffers from ecosystem envy. WiFi only. Evernote integration is confusing for newbie notetakers
- Expensive; Slow performance; No Twitter support; No audio support; Can't share books with other Sony Reader users
- Evernote integration is really clunky, Display already feels outdated, Bottomlocated power button
- Some awkward design elements, Image ghosting, No more audio playback, Google Book access
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