Sony’s PRS-505 eBook reader ships this month


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Sony just went live with their latest eBook reader, the PRS-505. Of course, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen it but its always good to get an official release. Available “this month” for $300 in silver and dark blue, Sony’s 500-followup features a new electronic paper display that is more responsive with a better contrast than its predecessor while offering expansion for Memory Stick Duo or SD memory cards. A new USB Mass Storage mode allows for a lickity-quick transfer of files when connected to your PC. Isn’t it refreshing to see a late 90’s indie band coming out in support of Sony, eh Joey?
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