Sony Reader is a work in progress
Electronic Jane on the left, paper Jane on the right. Holding a paperback version of Pride and Prejudice next to the Sony Reader’s prerelease e-book version is a study in similarities and contrasts.
At 7 inches by 5 inches and with a 6" diagonal screen, the Sony Reader approximates paperback size, though at only 0.5 inches high it’s skinnier than most.
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