Having used the device for many hours, I found it to be a comfortable, pleasing way to read, after initial hesitance. And it’s a sharp-looking, techno-wow device with a durable feel. Its size, its screen, its general “thingness” were all appealing. But I love the feel, heft and smell of books, the tangible touch of the page, seeing their spines on the shelves. —Tom Bentley —Sony Reader Is a Work in Progress (Wired)
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