With the advent of the tablet e-book reader have gone a bit ‘in the background, eclipsed by iPad and companionship.
Despite this, it remains crucial to distinguish the two devices: the tablet is true that you read e-books, and often there are programs devoted pre-installed but it is equally true that it is still a display, with all the problems of fatigue view battery consumption and brightness. The e-book readers, however, are characterized by the electronic ink technology, offering the same yield on a page printed with the advantage of low battery power only when changing page.
After this brief digression on the differences between tablets and e-book reader for reading, we see the player brought by Sony Reader e-Touch Edition.
Among the tests we have done, in addition to the e-book, we have uploaded other text files such as documents of the World, Power Point presentations and PDF, we did a test here.
Even with the office documents in our tests were unsuccessful, thus creating a wide range of uses for this e-reader.
With regard to the controversy on the e-book reader that is too slow, say now that the Touch Edition by Sony is really fast. The transition from page to page is quick, less than a second, and marks a new generation of e-book readers.
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