October 1st, I posted about the Sony E-Reader. I had seen it at a book festival in Toronto & fell in love with it. As I have said previously, I have read books on my Nintendo DS (DSTT Card for down-loadable content) and had no issues reading that way so I figured I’d have no issues with an E-Reader. Then I saw the price. $259.00 CDN for the basic Sony E-Reader, hmm I said..yet that still wasn’t the big deterrent.
Amazon announced this week that the Kindle was finally available in Canada, so I had the great inner debate going on. Doug aka SciFi Guy posted about it and was less than impressed with the Kindle’s price, which again is $259.00 CDN. Again, I still had the great inner debate going on.
At some point this week, I was Twittering with Michelle Rowen about the E-Reader thing because I thought Michelle had a Kindle. She said the same thing Doug did, too freaking expensive. They’re both waiting until the prices drop or the gods drop an E-Reader from the sky.
This Tuesday, I was in a mall with the best-friend and stopped into the Sony Store to check out the E-Reader once again. I asked the guy a few questions about the Sony E-Reader and needless to say I wasn’t impressed with his responses and the fact that he directed the answers to my best-friend, who DOES NOT READ nor was she the one asking all the questions. In the end, he lost me because he stated that a Sony E-Reader only allows purchases from the Sony Site. No go right there, not happening. I called my best-friend tonight to ask her, if that is in fact what he said and she said yes. So I wasn’t hearing things, he said it was Sony Specific. I do not own an IPod for that very reason, I will not be conned into a product that only supports that specific company’s products. I went the Sony route for an MP3 player. I loathe the IPod and all products related to it.
But I digress. Christmas is coming, the better half’s been asking what I want and I was debating over the E-Readers.
At some point this week I must have mentioned that on Twitter because today I got an email from Candice, the PR Manager for Sony Canada. Ruh Roh. Pixie got in trouble? Nope. Candice passed on an article by a techy at CTV (News station in Canada). It’s a comparison between the Kindle 2 (259.00) and the Sony Touch (399.00). Notice the price differences right away and remember these are in Canadian prices.
Right away, I can tell you the Sony IS the better product. While the Kindle holds 1,700 books, the Sony’s internal memory allows 350 BUT it has expandable memory. Score for Sony. The cheaper Sony does not have expandable memory nor is it touch screen. The Sony is also much more compact. But here’s the true winner..Sony IS NOT Sony specific, it is OPEN FORMAT. Meaning you can download from anywhere, any store. Word, PDF, EPUB, etc.
Read the article, because I know alot of us are debating the E-Reader for Christmas.
But not me, I’ve decided on a Nintendo Wii.
Until the E-Reader’s prices come down, I will suck up carrying 20 books with me to the Cottage. I just can’t justify the 259-400 price tag no matter how beautiful the Sony is (I don’t like the design on the Kindle at all, not like it matters that much).
I will still drool as I walk past the Sony Store, but I won’t be walking in for awhile. Even if it pains me.
They’re cool, but I love my books.
Can’t deny the handiness of them for traveling etc., tho.
I have to bring two bags of books with me when I go to the cottage. It takes up space, but I can’t justify the price of an e-reader right now…still laid off. Bah.
Are you able to get the Barnes and Noble Nook up there?
Nope. But I did hear B&N is starting to offer their E-Books to us in Canada.
I bought a Kindle for my wife the day they announced the Canadian release, she loves it and now I’m thinking of getting one as well. A lower price would be nice but I think that $259 is reasonable. Consider that most ebooks are about half the price or less of their paper equivalent. It will only take a dozen books or so to recover the cost of the device. What I don’t understand however is why the Amazon iPhone app and PC software are not available in Canada?
Ohh you’re bad! LOL! Here I thought you’d given up on the E-Reader!!
I bought the Sony PR505, so not the touch screen, but I LOVE it! I put all my e-books on there, so not just the sony format. I actually liked the look of the PR505 better than the touch screen one. Plus, I’m thinking it would be easier to damage the touch screen and therefore more costly to repair. I am very happy with mine.
I’d love to win a Kindle 2 though.
I liked the non-touch screen Sony better as well. The touch screen has too many bells and whistles for me, I just want to read! But alas, unless I win one or win the lottery, I can only drool.
I have been thinking of getting a n e-reader, though nothing is really available for Israel *sigh
The prices are too high for me too. most my books are ebooks and I end up carrying my laptop everywhere or reading on my cell phone, whiich is too damn small… an e-reader would be perfect… but no go for a while =)
Great Article you wrote btw!
I feel your pain, I just can’t justify the cost right now.
What good information! I want a reader so bad, but I can’t justify the cost. I love my physical books and would never stop reading those. New book smell…so nice:) BUT, there are SO many free ebooks out there now that I would love the reader for those. It’s hard to sit in my comfy chair or in bed and read them off my laptop. BAHAHAHA
I know, I love the smell of new books. But I’d really love not to have to lug around giant books ala Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Acheron..that was a damn tomb to carry! lol
Hi,
Very nice information. Thanks for this.
Regards,
Jane