
The debate between Kindle vs Sony Reader is on. It's the ultimate in portable e-book reader battle! With the release of Kindle 2 and Kindle DX, the relatively new world of electronic book readers has become even more competitive. With more options on the market now, you, the consumer, need to know your stuff so you can make the decision that is right for you. You don't want to plunk down your money and realize you chose the wrong one. So, let's take a look at the top two brands and see how they stack up against each other.
Kindle Vs. Sony Reader: Looks
Sony has a few years on Kindle, so let's see if experience trumps the newbie. Aesthetically, the Sony Reader is a bit more sleek-looking and is offered in three colors: silver, black and red. Though they both weigh about the same, approximately 10 ounces, Kindle is a bit bulkier and is offered only in white. Part of the bulk in Kindle includes a keypad for surfing the Web, a feature that the Sony Reader lacks. Both have the same size of screen and offer the same text resolution that emulates the way text appears in a real paper book. However, both e-book readers share one big downside: They lack a backlight, so reading in the dark has to be done with a book light.
Kindle vs. Sony Reader: Libraries
Here's where Kindle really trumps the Sony Reader. Kindle is able to download content directly from the Amazon store onto the device utilizing the Sprint network. The Sony Reader can't connect to the Internet. In order to get content onto the Sony Reader, the user must log onto a PC with internet, download the content to the computer's hard drive, hook up the Reader via USB port and drag and drop the files from the computer to the device.
Kindle Vs. Sony Reader: Extras
The Sony Reader has a superior picture viewer and MP3 player built in. While the Kindle does support MP3 files, the player lacks a status bar. In terms of memory, both can store hundreds of books on their respective hard drives. The Sony Reader supports an SDHC port, so books can be stored externally on a card, a feature that the new Kindle 2 lacks. Kindle has a superior battery life.
While there are currently various forms of each device, Kindle on average runs a bit pricier in the Kindle Vs. Sony price war. What it comes down to is whether or not that price justifies the ability to download content directly to Kindle. That's for you to decide.
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