Kindle Vs Sony Reader – Amazon Kindle Vs Sony EReader Comparsions

Kindle Vs Sony Reader comparsion is also one of the hottest chat in Ebook readers market and technology bloggers. Electronics book reading is certainly a growing trend with many players like Amazon and Sony fighting to be become market dominant. Many prospects are also confused which will be a better book reader to fit their needs. In this article, we mainly detail the key comparsions of Kindle Vs Reader (i.e. Kindle 2 vs Sony Pocket Edition).

In general, both kindle and Sony reader have some similiar technology in terms of display technology i.e. E ink display, processor type, memory storage modes and memory medium like the memory sticks. Both can deliver a similiar readability with zooming features and built-in fonts. Sony and Amazon are also considered as the earlier pioneers in supplying Electronics book readers solutions. With the increasing competition, the differences between Kindle and Sony Reader have also become wider.

Let’s discuss each of the features together.

Weight – Sony reader weighs 7.76 ounces while Kindle 2 weighs 10.2 ounces. This may be due to the smaller 5 inches display size that Sony Reader offers which makes the best portability here.

Storage – Kindle 2 with larger 2GB built in memory can store almost four times more ebooks than what Sony reader can take, i.e. 1500 kindle books vs 350 Sony ebooks.

Display Size – Sony Reader has a smaller 5 inches display size as compared to Amazon Kindle 2. So you will need to judge if portability is more important than readability

for your reading needs.

Grayscale – Kindle 2 has a better display resolution with 16 levels as compared to 8 levels offered by the Sony Reader.

Battery Life – Both Kindle And Sony Reader can work for around 2 weeks which is longer than the Nook and iPad. This is assumed without any wireless connection of Wifi or 3G.

Connectivity – Kindle offers both Wifi and wireless 3G connection while Sony Reader only can support USB2.0. Having Wifi And Wireless 3G features built-in are essential for accessibility reason. The Kindle can be standalone without any computer. It contains an EVDO cellular 3G connection to the Internet over Sprint. Amazon’s Kindle 2 offers the feature of Whispernet, free Internet access and free wikipedia. On the other hand, Sony’s reader lacks this key wireless feature. Impulsive

readers will not find Sony useful because you have to preload ebooks into your reader before hand. For the Kindle, you can buy books whenever you want or get them free at Kindle Store.

File Types – Kindle 2 supports more common file types including HTML, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, MOBI, PRC, AA, AAX and MP3. Sony Reader supports only a small number of file types including ePub, Word, RTF, BBeB

Text To Speech – Kindle 2 can offer this killer feature to help readers to read at anytime or anywhere even when the user is on the move or walking. What the user needs to do is to turn on this text to speech mode and plugs its earpieces into ears for audio based reading.

Text Resize – Both ebook readers can support text resize feature.

Sync to multiple devices – Sony Reader is the only default reader for its support file types. Kindle 2 with its free kindle application can support other devices like ipad, ipod, iphone, BlackBerry, PC and Mac.

Colors – Sony Reader has various colors like Navy Blue, Rose and Silver while Kindle 2 only has one white color selection.

Other features: Kindle 2 has shock protection feature which enables it to withstand the impact from dropping down. Kindle 2 has over 620,000 selection of Kindle books from its Kindle Store which offers a huge selections of magazines, blogs and books.

With the above list of pointers, I hope you have a clear understanding of Kindle Vs Sony Reader differences. To see other comparsions like Kindle Vs The Nook and Kindle Vs iPad, visit Latest Kindle Store today. You can also get your top 100 free kindle ebooks there if you are early to do so.

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