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New Test: Sony Reader PSR-600, the touchscreen e-book reader
Florence Legrand
September 25, 2009 11:54 AM
September 25, 2009 11:54 AM
Sony's Reader PRS-505, which we tested just last year, has made a way for a trendy touchscreen version. Capable of holding up to 350 books and enjoying the same excellent battery life, this new model brings with it some features previously reserved to traditional books, like being able to make notes in the margin.
As we did with its predecessor, we've been reading for a week to see how it compares to a traditional book.
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