Archive for the ‘Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1’ Category
Sony is displaying its Sony Tablet S and P at CEATEC Japan 2011
Sony is currently displaying its Sony Tablet S (S1) and Sony Tablet P (S2), along with its Reader PRS-G1 and PRS-T1 at CEATEC Japan 2011.

The Sony Tablet combines unique hardware, content and network services with seamless usability to create an exciting new world of network entertainment experiences. The Sony Tablet S lets you enjoy the web as well as your favorite content and applications on its large, high-resolution screen.
Sony releases two 6-inch ebook readers-Sony Reader PRS-G1 and PRS-T1 in Japan
Today, Sony released two 6-inch ebook readers – Sony Reader PRS-G1 with 3G+WiFi and Sony Reader PRS-T1 with WiFi only, in Japan.

Both Readers come with 6-inch (600 × 800) 16-level grayscale electronic paper displays (E-ink), which can be read even under bright and direct sunlight since they are reflective and use no backlighting. Both have 2GB storage capacity (from which 1.4GB is available for saving eBooks and can be expanded up to 32GB via the built-in card reader.
Sony introduces World Lightest 6-inch PRS-T1 Reader Wi-Fi eReader
Today, Sony introduced World’s Lightest 6-inch PRS-T1 Reader Wi-Fi eReader, that also features an enhanced touchscreen.

The PRS-T1 eReader comes in red, white and black, it is just 168 grams and 8.9mm thin. It has a 6-inch advanced, high-contrast touchscreen and its battery life can hold up over a month (depending on use).
The new Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1 (from Sony) gives you the extra freedom to buy, borrow or get eBooks for free wherever there’s a wireless connection available.
From the latest releases to popular titles and classics, it’s easy to browse and download titles in seconds from a huge range of compatible bookstores and other web sites. You will also be able to buy and download eBooks and periodicals via Wi-Fi from the rapidly expanding catalog available at the Reader Store and even borrow eBooks wirelessly from public libraries thanks to simple, seamless access on the device via an on-screen ‘Public Library’ icon.
