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Sony Digital Paper
Sony Digital Paper
Sony Digital Paper
Sony Digital Paper
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What's good

  • Beautiful display
  • Fast performance
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Massive eInk display

What's bad

  • Price
  • Lack of format support
  • Limited availability

When it comes to eReaders, most devices are limited to around 7-inches and few have offered more than a static reading experience. With its latest device, the Digital Paper, Sony is hoping to breathe new life and corner a new market with eReader devices. Does it stand up to the hype? Let’s take a look at reviews.

It doesn’t take much to see this isn’t your average Kindle or Kobo device. At 13.3 inches, this is not only the largest mainstream eInk display available, Sony touts that it is also the thinnest. Designed to allow display of full A4-formatted PDF files without the need to zoom or scroll, it features a 1200-by-1600 resolutions. Reviews noted the text was crisp, and, thanks to the nature of eInk displays, a joy to read even in the brightest lighting.

The slate is powered by a 1GHz single-core processor to make page turns quick and load documents in just a few taps. The stylus included with the tablet allows you to take notes, annotate documents and even sketch with a variety of tip styles built into the software. Reviews found that the fine tip on the stylus made legible handwriting simple. The slate also features a capacitive multi-touch display for all the gestures, such as pinch-to-zoom, that you might be used to on other device.

4GB of internal storage provides plenty of room to store your files, should you need more Wi-Fi provides access to popular cloud storage providers or the SD card slot allows for easy memory expansion.

Unfortunately, all of this comes with two major drawbacks for the average consumer. The first, and likely biggest, concern is price. With intent to market the Digital Paper to business professionals, the $1,100 suggested retail price is a steep bar of entry.

The other concern is a lack of format support. Natively, the device does not support ePub, MOBI or other popular eBook files. It is designed for and optimized to handle PDFs only. However, Good eReader noted that converting files with software to PDF produced outstanding results.

Overall, if you don’t mind a little extra work to view files that aren’t in PDF, work heavily with PDF files and have a bit of money to invest, the device certainly turned heads in reviews. Good eReader sums up reviews nicely, stating, “The Sony Digital Paper is simply the best e-reader made for editing PDF files.”


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Operating system
Operating system
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Processor
Processor
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13.3"
Screen Size
Screen Size
13.3"
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Camera
Camera
No
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Battery



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Screen Size
13.3"

The Sony Digital Paper's screen size is 13.3 inches with x pixels resolution.

Processor
Unknown

There is a processor (CPU).

OS

The tablet runs on proprietary operating system firmware.

Camera
No
This model has no built-in camera. Sorry, no selfies.
Storage
4 GB

Internal memory is 4 GB. An external, MicroSD, MicroSDHC (up to 32 GB) expansion slot is available for increased storage capacity.

Battery
Unknown

The tablet is powered by a Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery. Sony's performance ratings are 504 hours Wi-Fi surfing.

Digital Paper Specs

Overview
Release Date April 1, 2014
Regions Available USA
Operating System No
Processor
Internal Storage 4 GB
RAM No
Hearing Aid Compatible No
TTY/TDD No
SAR Unknown
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year
Accessories Included Data Cable, Manual, Stylus, USB Power Adapter
Cellular
Networks
Mobile / Cellular Data
No (Option available)
Wi-Fi Calling No
Voice over LTE (VoLTE) No
SIM card size
No
Dual SIM No
Connectivity
USB Micro-USB 2.0
USB OTG Support No
Infrared No
Bluetooth No
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Memory Expansion Slot Yes
Expansion Slot Info MicroSD, MicroSDHC (up to 32 GB)
NFC No
Camera
Main Camera
Resolution / Aperture
Zoom
Yes
Flash
No
Additional Main Camera Info
No
Video Recording Parameters
Front Camera
Resolution / Aperture
Additional Front Camera Info
No
Video Recording Parameters
Display / Screen
Type Grayscale
Technology E-ink
Colors Unknown
Resolution x pixels
Pixel density Unknown
Size 13.3 inches
Backlit Illumination No
Zoom / Magnification Yes
Screen Orientation Lock No
Multi-Touch Yes
Fingerprint-Resistant Coating No
Additional Display Features Capacitive touch screen
Power & Battery
Type Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery Capacity No
Removable Battery No
Wireless Charging No
Fast Charging No
Battery Charge Time 4 hours
Video Playback Time No
Internet Use (Wi-Fi) Up to 504 hours
Internet Use (Cellular) Unknown
Standby Time Unknown
Mixed Usage
Physical Characteristics
Material Plastic
Colors Black
Dimensions [H x W x D] 31.0 x 23.3 x 2.1 cm (12.2 x 9.2 x 0.8 in)
Weight 357 grams
Water Resistant / Waterproof Unknown
Rugged design No
IP Rating No
Headset Jack No
External Speakers No
Input / Navigation
Touchscreen Yes
Sleep / Wake Key Yes
Home Key Yes
Physical keyboard No
Text-to-Speech No
Screen Reader No
Keypad/Screen Lock No
External Volume Control No
Fingerprint Sensor No
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Additional Information Other Names (AKA): Sony DPT-S1
Related Links Quick Start Guide (PDF)
Manual (PDF)
Where to buy Sony Digital Paper
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