
It also takes SD cards and supports SD HC so I stuck in an 8GB card which worked perfectly and give me the potential to store thousands of books. The Sony Reader uses e-ink technology and this makes reading on the device a very pleasurable experience I would go so far as to say even better than reading actual paper. Currently I think eBooks are quite expensive and for these devices to take off they need to come down in price quite a bit I think, when they do I think this is definitely the mainstream future for reading books. Not a problem I just installed it on my Vista VM and headed over to I am currently studying for a SharePoint MCTS exam so wanted to download the study guide as an eBook and had the book for $49.99.
Sony prs 505 software for mac for mac#
I installed the Sony Library application which incidentally is a Windows only application and there is no support for Mac as far as I know. The device turned up two days later and I must say first impressions were good, it was stylish, lightweight and felt solid. I eventually ordered from the Waterstones online store which had the best price at £194. I came across the Sony PRS-505S and read some good reviews on it, so decided to take the plunge and order one.

I’ve been wanting to try out an eBook reader for a while so started to look around the web for the best one. Often I need to carry around large reference books for work which means lugging around 600 pages of SharePoint information in my backpack every day.
