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Pros 7" screen, *.PDF navigation, quality, battery life, included accessories (charger, cover, hardcase), removable battery, stable platform (interface) unlike nook, note taking capabilities, interface,accepts external SD memory,battery life,1.6 GB memory on February 15, 2010 by Saint04 | Read full review
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Pros Extra screen real estate
Open Epub format
Fantastic user interface
Easy "write on screen" note taking & highlighting
Well designed, sleek device on February 11, 2010 by ccdavis23 | Read full review -
Pros Slim, light, case included, touchscreen, 3g, PDF zoom and highlight, SD and XD card expansion, $399 at Best Buy, 2GB of built in storage, can get books from almost any ebook source, syncs flawlessly on February 8, 2010 by michelleespinoza | Read full review
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Pros The size of the screen is great along with the responsiveness of the touchscreen. The buttons work well and there is a great options menu that allows the user to change font size, go to a certain page, write notes, and use the built in dictionary. on January 5, 2010 by golfingguy4 | Read full review
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Pros Touch screen is very nice, besides the Sony store, you can download at Google books as well. Of course being able to obtain info from your library is another nice feature. It looks great, it has a great protective case, and works well. on February 23, 2010 by Green Latern | Read full review
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Pros Size, Style and Functionality... Touchscreen for taking notes and drawings as well as highlighting material. Battery life! on May 5, 2010 by blastedenferno | Read full review
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Pros Large screen, good touch screen, can turn off wireless to prolong battery life, integrated oxford american dictionary, works with word files, two page view mode with horizontal orientation, user changeable battery, support for SD card & memory stick on February 6, 2010 by puruagrawal | Read full review
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Pros CORRECTION: The Sony 900 Daily Edition has user replaceable battery and downloads from computer to reader are simple and quick. The author of this article is as wrong as he can be about these two issues listed in his "cons". on February 3, 2010 by johnmcginty | Read full review
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Pros Good concept. Open file format allowing purchase of books from multiple stores (a very good thing, see below). Simple, intuitive use interface. on July 4, 2011 by tetyler | Read full review
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Pros The reader itself was a nice size. on June 24, 2011 | Read full review
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Pros Size, Touch Screen, Text Memo, Notes, Puchase books in less then a minute, extra memory slots on May 19, 2010 by jscottcotton | Read full review
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Pros the large screen, ease of use on May 9, 2010 by junebug15 | Read full review
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Pros I like the size of the screen and the overall size is easily managed. With the typeface set to medium or large, you get about the same number of lines as you would from a paperback book. Its nice to be able to swipe to turn a page. on March 28, 2010 by jimb100 | Read full review
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Pros Extremely good build quality, ease of use, flawless setup, flawless linking to PC. Also, the online features work perfectly, all I had to do was take it out of the box, turn it on, and off to the races on February 25, 2010 by 48thstreetboy | Read full review
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Pros Price is $499.99, Battery is replaceable (slide off back cover). People who can afford it and are educated on the "weaknesses" of a touchscreen realize the trade-offs are worth it. Great user experience. Quality product; visually appealing as well! on January 25, 2010 by SCIONTX | Read full review
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