Home > News
New Test: Sony Reader PSR-600, the touchscreen e-book reader
Florence Legrand
September 25, 2009 0:54 pm
September 25, 2009 0:54 pm
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.
> Test: Sony Reader PSR-600
> Product Survey: E-Book Readers
Previous story / Next story :
- 28/09Recap: Last Week's Tests and Articles
- 26/09Camera Test: Sony WX1 and Canon Ixus 120 IS - evolution vs revolution
- 25/09Phone test: the Sony Ericsson W995, at last a real musicphone?
- Current story -New Test: Sony Reader PSR-600, the touchscreen e-book reader
- 25/09Lily Allen lives and 'dies' on Twitter
- 25/09Intel Atom Pine Trail: the end of dedicated graphics chips?
- 25/093D on laptops as of October?
Check out all of our High Tech offers: TV, Computing, Camera, Gaming, Telephony, Blu-Ray DVD on Pixmania

- 08/02Two Smaller TVs On Test: Sony S5700 and Philips PFL3404
- 05/02Netbooks test: Sony Vaio W12 and Dell Inspiron 11z
- 02/02SLR Test: Sony Alpha 450
- 12/01TV test: Sony Bravia EX1 and E5500
- 11/01Camcorder Test: JVC GZ-HM400
- 12/2009Blu-ray Tests: the Sony S560 is here
- 12/2009D SLR Test: Pentax K-x vs Sony A550
- 12/2009Notebooks test: MSI X-Slim X400 and Toshiba L500
- 11/2009Camcorder Test: Canon HF S11
- 10/2009New Tests: Panasonic DMP-BD60 and Sony PS3 Slim for Blu-ray
- 10/2009Full HD Projector Tests: Sony VPL-HW15 and Optoma HD20









Product Face-Offs

