dfhsWith direct hook-up to a lending library and links to extra reading materials, Sony has addressed criticisms of its limited e-book options. The Sony Reader PRS 300 Pocket Edition's build is solid, the battery life is long and the design is up to Sonyâ€â„¢s usual high standards. The Sony Reader PRS 300 Pocket Edition is a great example of an e-book reader designed for pure reading pleasure.
Some might see the PRS-300 as something of a step back. It doesn't have the features that the PRS-505 offers or the more advanced offering of the PRS-600. There is no memory expansion, so you are limited to the 512MB onboard, but still good for over 300 books. You also don't get to play music at the same time, but then we've never really wanted to do that anyway. If there is anything we'd change then it would be to expand the screen size whilst maintaining the dimensions of the device, so you get a few more paragraphs to each page, but we don't miss those features that have been removed.
(Les notes de la presse sont données à titre indicatif et représentent une interprétation du test par Numerama)
Fiche technique du Sony Reader eBook Touch Edition PRS-300 Argent