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April 2013
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The editors liked
Library support. Evernote compatibility. Faster. Page flipping no longer an issue. Case with light available. Dictionary
Text notes and handwriting
The editors didn't like
Still no Reader Store. Case expensive. AU$50 more than US price. Chokes on PDFs with embedded images
No integrated light, Lower-res screen than rivals, Relatively expensive
The Sony PRS-T2 is a solid ebook ereader, but doesn't match-up to the newest models from Amazon or Kobo. Without a high-resolution screen or integrated light, it feels like a last-generation model. As it doesn't sell at a remotely cut price, this ereader ...
The Sony Reader PRS-T2 offers a greatly improved menu and apps over its predecessor. The Reader Store integration is a bit fiddly, and the selection of books can't match Amazon. The biggest problem, however, is the high price considering the lack of a bui...
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Published: 2012-11-15, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: At the end of 2011 e-readers seemed to have landed in troubled waters. Not because of a resurgence of the hardcover, but because of how quickly the mainstream embraced tablets. E-readers struggled to create a niche for themselves since the 90s, but sinc...
Lightweight, plenty of content sourcing options, library lending support
Touch can be a little too sensitive, lacks the comprehensive ecosystem of some rivals, the lack of a front-lit display sets Sony at a disadvantage
A nicely designed reader, but it's not the most advanced, lacking a front-lit display and the simplicity of rival systems. However, there are plenty of content options for those willing to fiddle....
Published: 2012-10-15, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Sony PRS-T2 is a great successor to the PRS-T1. The differences are perhaps minor, but the new model adds Evernote and Facebook, and improves loading times. The one area where it falls short compared to last year's model is the audio support, that h...
WiFi, Great contrast, no reflections, Multilingual dictionary, Direct access to Google and Wikipedia, Evernote account syncing, Compatible with both PC & Mac, ePub support
No accessories, No more MP3 player, Nowhere to store the stylus, No texttospeech or headphone jack, Price
The PRS-T2 is lighter and more responsive than the T1. It's gained an integrated bookstore, but lost the MP3 player. The Facebook and Evernote apps are more marketing than anything, and shouldn't convince many buyers to choose it over its cheaper competit...
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Published: 2012-11-10, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Nameebook reader: Sony Reader PRS-T2At a glance:1300-book capacity; MicroSD slot for extra storage,E-Ink Pearl display makes for clear, readable text at any size,Facebook and Evernote integrationSummary:A user-friendly ebook reader that doesn't quite matc...
Hohe Formatkompatibilität, Sehr leicht, Gutes Display mit Touch, Mehrere Online-Shops
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