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Sony today announced the launch of its Tablet S and Tablet P in India though both of it will be reaching markets only towards the middle of January 2012. Also, Tablet S has already been available in the country for some time though only in its Wi-Fi avatar. Sony now has ensured the 3G version  [ Read More ]

Sony has had their hands full with the impending launch of their new e-reader line to North American audiences with the Sony PRS-T1 line of e-readers. The company is quietly launching a new e-reader exclusive to Japan called the PRS-G1, which is a 3G version of it. The Sony PRS-G1 is basically the PRS-T1 but  [ Read More ]

In the past couple of weeks, we have been covering Sony’s latest creation, Sony PRS-T1 reader. The days of Sony dominating the e-reader market are truly over. PRS-T1 has a touch screen and WiFi on-board. The device is not as expensive as some other Sony readers of the past. Users can interact with their books  [ Read More ]

Sony has launched of the lightest touch screen 6” eReader device ever, weighing in at just under 6 ounces. Known as Reader Wi-Fi (perhaps the most uncreative name ever), the device builds on the popularity of last year’s line, while reducing size and weight and incorporating new and enhanced features. With a 6” E-Ink Pearl  [ Read More ]

Many e-book reader fans got their start with a Sony Reader. Sony may have failed to use its early-mover advantage to keep Amazon at bay but it still remains a somewhat relevant player in the e-reader business (barely). The company does plan to bring more powerful e-readers to the market. Take PRS-T1 E-Reader. This unit  [ Read More ]

Bloomberg is reporting that Sony plans to refresh its line of ereaders, with new models possibly arriving on store shelves in August.  Sony also has a couple of tablets on the way. I have to say that I’ve had the feeling of late that Sony is abandoning the ereader market in the US.  The company’s  [ Read More ]

There was a time when Sony ereaders were the best options available to early e-book adopters. That was before Amazon stole Sony’s thunder by introducing the first generation Kindle. Since then, Sony has struggled to stay relevant in the e-reader business. The company was simply not agile enough to compete with Amazon. Its e-book ecosystem  [ Read More ]

In the April issue of Business Review Australia, the best eReaders for business executives are named, including models from Amazon, Sony, and Kobo. The article selects the Amazon Kindle 3, BeBook Neo, iRiver Story, Kobo Wireless eReader and Sony Reader Touch Edition as the best eBooks for travelling executives. Each price and size is detailed,  [ Read More ]

We have already had official confirmation from Sony about their tablet ambitions. Also, from the few bits and pieces of information that has pilfered into the open, it can well be said Sony does not seem to be following convention as far as the tablet’s form or functionality is concerned. Now here is some more  [ Read More ]

Borders.com and Best Buy are currently offering the Sony Pocket eReader for 9. This price will only be good from today through April 2, 2011.  The Pocket Edition is still listed at 9 at Borders as I write this, but when you put the ereader in your shopping cart it will show the 9 price.   [ Read More ]

  • Kindle Available in CANADA Now!

    I've got some Great news for us Canadians! Amazon now ships the Kindle ebook reader to Canada! If you want to know the best way to buy a Kindle eBook reader read on:

    kindle eBook Reader

    To get a Kindle eReader All you've got to do is go to this Kindle eBook Reader page and add it to your shopping cart. Pay with paypal or your regular Canadian credit card and have it sent to your adress in Canada.

    Keep in mind that there is a limited amount of Kindles available at thre moment and they're selling fast due to upcoming holidays. If you are thinking of buying an eBook Reader better hurry up before they run out of stock and you may have to wait several months for them to be available again

    A few things to keep in mind:

    - You can only buy a Kindle eBook Reader at Amazon. They are not available at any store in Canada

    - You can only buy your Kindle at the International Amazon store. This means that if you try to buy it at the Canadian Amazon website you will not find it there.

    - You may have to create a new account in order to buy from Amazon's international store (A quick and easy process, takes a couple of minutes).
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