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Sony Reader PRS-505 - eBook Reader

Originally reviewed by Riyad Emeran 14 October 2008

If you were willing to jump on the eBook Reader bandwagon early, then the Sony Reader PRS-505 was well worth investing in. The screen on this device is nothing short of staggering, and with 6,800 page turns between battery charges, you won’t have to worry about running out of juice halfway through War and Peace. The Sony Reader is beautiful to look at, a joy to handle and incredibly easy to use. If anything helped usher in the digital age of literature, the Sony Reader PRS-505 did.

Our Score

9/10

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