The Sony Reader Wi-Fi is one of the latest e-book readers to become available in the Sony stable. It is available in the 6-inch form factor and comes with built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Judging from the design alone you will be able to tell that it is a Sony product and comes with the quality that is normally associated with the Sony brand. But is this the best choice for those who are looking for an easy-to-use e-book reader that offers an experience without compromise?
While it doesn’t come pre-loaded with tons of features like many other electronic products available on the market today, the Reader Wi-Fi comes with just the right amount of hardware and software elements necessary to make it a nice modern device for reading e-books. As mentioned earlier, it comes with built-in Wi-Fi, and also features a 6-inch 600x800 pixel resolution touchscreen display on which users can read e-books in a number of different formats. It supports EPUB, PDF, and TXTdocuments, and these can all be downloaded onto the device itself through a wireless connection.
It has a built-in microSD card slot for extra storage space. And the built-in battery lasts over half a day of continuous reading per full charge. Standby time is rated for up to 30 days, so you don’t have to worry about charging the Sony Reader Wi-Fi every single day if you only do a couple of hours of reading when you get some time to spare.
There are many ways to enjoy using the Sony Reader Wi-Fi. Not only does it have a touchscreen display for navigation, it also comes with a set of hardware buttons sitting right below the screen itself. But though you might expect it to make things hassle-free as far as making your way around the books and the menus is concerned, most reviewers note that the overall performance of the Reader seems rather sluggish. So sure, you may be able to put the Sony Reader Wi-Fi to plenty of good use, but your mileage may vary.
Need to Know: Sony Reader Wi-Fi
1. Comes with a 6-inch 600x800 pixel resolution touchscreen e-ink display. (The Good)
2. Included battery offers up to 30 days of standby time. (The Good)
3. Performance seems sluggish when it comes to navigating menus and reading books in certain formats. (The Bad)
4. Accompanying content ecosystem is not as robust as those of the competition. (The Bad)
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- Melissa J. Perenson, PCWorldThe Sony Reader Wi-Fi lacks the menu finesse and social media hooks that Barnes & Noble's Nook Simple Touch boasts. But its new pricing puts it right in line with its e-reader competition, and as a result it's an attractive choice, especially for people who prize light weight, navigation flexibi...
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