I finally got to play with the new Sony eReaders. I figured I would post a quick follow-up comment. Suffice it to say, there are no game changers here.
I think Steve is our only hope of pushing the eBook and reader market where it needs to go.
I have owned both the Sony Reader and the Kindle and they have their pros and cons.
My Sony was well loved but had 3 font sizes to the Kindle's 6.
My Sony had less contrasrt between the background and the font color making it harder for me to read.
My Sony had to be hooked up to my laptop to download purchsed booke. The Kidle does it wirelessly
The Sony is smaller and therefore far more portable. The kindle is quite portable as well but the Sony fit in a jacket pocket.
The Kindle has an onboard dictionary which I find I use far more than I ever thought I would.
The Kindle is searchable and allows the highlighting, clipping and storing of quotes and passages.
With the Sony, you buy from the Sony E-Book Library. With the Kindle, you buy from
Amazon. I liked both.
Neither ereader will allow you to buy from another source. Books bought for the Sony can not be read on the Kindle and vice versa.
The Kindle offers "text to speech". I was very excited about this when I was just out of eye surgery. The problem is that it's a very robotic voice and you still need to be able to see to launch this feature. This was a bust in my case.
Apple has talked about releasing something called a "reading tablet" or something like that. From what I read, it sounds like a more poratble laptop. I have also read that it will be back lit. This will kill it as backlighting is hard on your eyes. It's also supposed to carry a hefty $800 or $900 pri9ce tag.
I have listed many of the reasons I like my Kindle better than a regular book....but the great news is that we have a choice.
I like the feel of having 100 or so books in a six ounce device.
I like being able to shop for books at 1am and have what I want in 60 seconds.
I like being able to hold my Kindle in one hand and turn pages with my thumb.
I like the fact that when I'm out and have left my Kindle at home, I can read a chapter or two on my iPhone. I like it even more that when I get home and turn on my Kindle....it knows where I left off and asks if I would like to go to that spot in my reading.
I like the fact that I can take 100 books on vacation and not have them take up my whole suitcase.
I like the fact that I can enlarge the print on virtually any book I want to read.
I like the fact that I paid $9.99 for the brand new Dan Brown novel and that it was waiting for me on the day it was released.
All of these thing beat the "feel of a real" book in my opinion.
A regualr book offers none of the things I like about my Kindle.