

The new Sony model is priced at $129.99 while the Kindle Touch is $139 ($99 with ads) and the Nook Simple Touch is at $99 and $139 (with GlowLight). As a big fan of Evernote, this integration alone almost has me pulling the trigger on this latest ebook reader. They do have Facebook support so you can share your reading experience, but they also integrate Evernote so you can read content you captured with the web clipper and save handwritten notes you take on the Sony back to Evernote. Many of the ebook manufacturers now support social networking aspects of the ebook experience and it looks like Sony takes that a bit further. You can also buy books from the Reader Store or download them through Google Books. Sony was the first to allow public library support on their Reader devices a few years ago and with this newest model they also make it even easier than the Kindle for wireless access directly to your library. Dimensions of 6.9 x 4.3 x 0.4 inches and 5.9 ouncesĬheck out the CNET review of this new ebook reader.6 built-in dictionaries for translation support.

Support for ePUB and PDF with Adobe DRM, TXT, JPEG, PNG, GIF, and BMP.1.3GB internal memory with microSD expansion card slot.Mantano Ebook Reader offers access to a cloud service where you can store. 6 inch Pearl 600x800 pixels display with Clear Touch IR technology Moon+ Reader Pro is an extremely customizable e-reader that can display EPUBs.Specifications of this newest model include: Calibre is certainly capable of converting the epub file to PDF and back. You could also look into whether highlights transfer when an edited PDF file is converted to an epub file. The new Sony Reader PRS-T2 matches what existing devices have, along with a stylus and ability to take notes on the display. Some web searching and research required though, I think - please let us know if you find a good epub editor.
