![]() ![]() The on-screen note-taking feature of the Sony PRS-600 is something no other 6-inch ereader has, and is the main advantage it has over the Kindle and Nook. You can add the word to your notes, search for more occurrence of it in the ebook, or choose to view the listing in the dictionary, where can also check other definitions using the on-screen keyboard. If you double tap on a word with your finger or the stylus it cues the Oxford American (or English) eDictionary to quickly pop up at the bottom of the screen. DictionaryĪnother major benefit of the touchscreen is the built-in dictionary. You can also write directly on the screen using the stylus and export these notes and drawings to view on your computer in Sony's software. You can use your fingers or the equipped stylus pen to turn pages, highlight, zoom and pan, and type notes with the on-screen keyboard. TouchscreenĪlthough there are a few drawbacks, the main feature that sets the Sony PRS-600 apart from its competitors is the touchscreen. Sony removed the sidelights from the PRS-600, helping to reduce glare, and added some new features. Also called the Touch Edition, it is an improved version of the short-lived PRS-700, which received harsh reviews for contrast and glare issues because of the touchscreen and built-in LED sidelights. The Sony PRS-600 is the latest 6-inch ebook reader in Sony's new line. ![]() Update: On September 1st, Sony announced upgraded versions of all 3 of their ereaders! Check the main Sony Reader reviews page for all the details.
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