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21 recensioni
06/2025
alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 21 recensioni su Sony Reader Touch Edition. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 3.8/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.3/5 per altri prodotti. I commenti su qualità fabbricazione e schermo sono globale positive. In aggiunta, design e performance ottengono un buon feedback. Si osservano varie recensioni non positive circa il prezzo, anche ci sono alcuni commenti comuni circa portabilità.
usabilità, performance, design, schermo, qualità fabbricazione
prezzo, affidabilità
Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri prodotti, Sony Reader Touch Edition ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 89/100 = qualità Molto buono.
Recensione esperto da : Chris Jager (goodgearguide.com.au)
As its name suggests, the Sony Reader Touch Edition (PRS-650) eBook reader comes with a touchscreen in the form of a six-inch, 16-level greyscale e-ink display (a cheaper 5in version is also available). The Sony Reader's touchscreen can be manipulated...
Great build quality, two memory card slots, good picture viewer, touchscreen actually works ;
No Wi-Fi, slightly overpriced, skimps on bundled extras ;
Recensione esperto da : Yardena Arar (goodgearguide.com.au)
With the addition of ePub support, the Sony Reader Touch Edition shapes up as a formidable competitor to Amazon's Kindle for those who want a sturdier and more elegant reader.
Full-featured reader with a good music player, intuitive user interface ;
A tad heavy and pricey, requires a PC to add content ;
In short, Sony continues to be a class act in the digital book realm; and since it now supports ePub, it should rival Amazon in the breadth of available content. At US$300, it's pricier than many other e-book readers, but it's also one of the best...
Recensione esperto da : Marc Chacksfield (t3.com)
It's got the touch and almost the power
Recensione esperto da : Michelle Starr (cnet.com.au)
It's hard to beat the Kindle's price point, but the Sony reader matches it otherwise almost feature-for-feature without falling prey to DRM. If you're looking for a full-featured, simple-to-use and elegant e-reader, the Touch is in a league of its own.
Extensive file support ; Infrared touchscreen ; Built-in dictionary in multiple languages ; Intuitive note-taking ; Handsome form factor and strong build ; Fast processor ; Attractive cases available with a range of options ; Open format and audio...
Higher price point than some other e-readers ; No Wi-Fi or 3G ; Touchscreen can be a little too sensitive
The Sony Reader Touch Edition is fast, light, intuitive and loaded up with excellent features that make for a superior e-reading experience. Even without Wi-Fi, it is without a doubt the best e-reader we've seen to date. It's available now from Sony...
Recensione esperto da : Yardena Arar (techadvisor.co.uk)
The Sony Reader Touch Edition (PRS-600) is Sony's new flagship e-book reader, offers something we haven't seen in previous Sony Readers: a touchscreen and stylus for navigating and for creating drawings and handwritten notes. Whether this innovation...
In short, Sony continues to be a class act in the digital book realm; and since it now supports ePub, it should rival Amazon in the breadth of available content. The Sony Reader Touch Edition is pricier than many other e-book readers, but it's also one...
Recensione esperto da : Yardena Arar (macworld.com)
The number of high-quality e-readers available is mushrooming. We tested seven and gave our highest marks to one that might surprise you.
We recently completed thorough hands-on testing of several of the top e-readers available today and came to a surprising conclusion: Our number one choice isn't from Amazon at all; it's the Sony Reader Touch Edition. Of course, no company's lead in the...
Recensione esperto da : Yardena Arar (techworld.com)
The Sony Reader Touch Edition (PRS-600) is Sony's new flagship ebook reader, offers something we haven't seen in previous Sony Readers: a touchscreen and stylus for navigating and for creating drawings and handwritten notes. Whether this innovation...
Sony continues to be a class act in the digital book realm, and since it now supports ePub, it should rival Amazon in the breadth of available content. At $300 (£200), it's pricier than many other ebook readers, but it's also one of the best designed...
Recensione esperto da (goodhousekeeping.com)
The Sony Reader Touch Edition may be for you if you’re looking for a sleek, responsive touch-screen e-Ink reader — though be warned it lacks wireless convenience. By supporting both industry standard formats, ePub and PDF, you can access...
Recensione esperto da (xataka.com)
El pasado martes, Sony reunió a representantes de la prensa cultural y a algún que otro medio tecnológico para anunciar el lanzamiento en España de sus dos nuevos modelos de eReader, el Sony Reader Touch Edition y su hermano pequeño, el Sony Reader...
Los nuevos lectores de Sony son táctiles, tanto con el dedo como con el pequeño stylus que incorporan para hacer anotaciones. No es que Sony haya descubierto la pantalla de tinta electrónica resistivo-capacitiva. El secreto es algo tan anodino como...
Recensione utente (cnet.com.au)
Fantastic to have and use whilst traveling. E books open up many unpublished titles that are not available in some countries. Sony Readers has been used by my wife and I on multiple os trips without any problems.
Beats paper everytime
Nothing of signifigance
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