The revolution was about eBooks. Besides the new Kindle, Sony Corp. and Sony also throws Iliad, Phillips, and has its own e-book, like the Cybook Payre and not behind. Too many options to read in the era of modernity up to 170,000 books in a small device that fits in your pocket. Is it time to say goodbye to paper?
Spain is already digital. For 300 euros you can either have a library. Began Kindle, Amazon and now thousands of brands of euphoria following the electronic book. Sony aims to recapture the market with its new product, supposedly smaller and cheaper. However, competition is tough. Increasingly, e-books go on sale.
The euphoria comes with a digital force. Two years after the appearance of the Kindle, which has sold half a million units and has become the symbol of that revolution.
The threat of this little device is similar to having a real book. The screen is like a book with electronic ink, the text does not blink and the pixels can be varied to facilitate the reading. The display is not illuminated and therefore do not tire the eyes. Its greatest virtue is that it is a library of 260 grams.
All are two virtues in the book: the capacity and weight. The new model from Sony can store 350 titles and is only 12.5 centimeters. Like other electronic books. can stress, increase the body of the letter and change the margins for easy reading.
What me?
The Kindle is the king of digital books. Its biggest advantage is that it can be downloaded from 170,000 books from Amazon.
Dutch Iliad (the manufacturer is a spin off of Philips) is the most expensive (cost twice that of the rest) has wifi and better screen, but is also heavier and slower.
The Papyrer (aka Hanlin) and Cybook compete. They are easy to find in Europe and is very popular among lovers of technology.
Sony Corp will sell for $ 199, one third of the basic model Kindle and $ 80 less than the Sony PRS-504, which will be discontinued. Steve Haber, president of the digital division of Sony, cree that the price of paperback will attract new consumers
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