Sony Reader Daily Edition E-book with 3G functionality

Sony Corp. has become the second company after Amazon, submitting to the e-book US market with the 3G functionality. Novelty was named Reader Daily Edition and is designed for reading newspapers and other periodicals, downloadable wirelessly in electronic form. Moreover, unlike Amazon, chosen as operator for its Kindle is Sprint, Daily Edition E-book Reader uses a 3G-free access provided by the AT&T operator, constant wireless connection also gives its users the ability to synchronize the book.

Sony Reader Daily Edition has a 7-inch widescreen touch-screen in landscape mode which allows user to simultaneously view two pages of the book, as in the regular paper edition. In addition, the device comes bundled with software eBook Library 3.0, which adds support for PC and Mac, as well as the option printing notes, user input on the touch screen.

In addition, Sony has introduced a new verification libraries system, Sony’s Library Finder application, allowing those who attend support libraries to receive electronic versions of publications. For example, when you choose in the library of a book, this system allows you to upload and store an electronic version for 29 days. However, while participating in the program agreed only public library in New York. New Sony Reader Daily Edition will start shipping in December for $399.

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