Skip to main content

Sony Opens eBook Reader to Other Sellers

Sony Opens eBook Reader to Other Sellers

The Amazon Kindle might be the e-book reader getting all the media attention these days, but it certainly wasn’t the E-Ink-based portable reader on the scene. In an effort to better compete with the Kindle, Sony is rolling out a software update for its Sony Reader that will enable it to handle books published in the growing Epub format, which is already supported by several publishers, including Simon & Shuster, Penguin, and HarperMedia, and others. The upshot is that the Sony Reader will be able to display books purchased from not just Sony’s online store, but also from any publisher offering material in the Epub format.

Supporting Epub will also improve the selection of books for the Sony Reader. Sony’s online store currently offers about 45,000 titles, while Amazon’s Kindle store offers over 140,000, largely because Amazon makes it simple for publishers to make texts available…although Amazon pockets the majority of the proceeds from each sale.

“The Reader is an open device and we will continue to explore formats that will provide the widest variety of content for Reader users,” Sony Electronics senior VP for consumer product marketing said Steve Haber, in a statement. “This upgrade opens the door to a whole host of paid and free content from third-party eBook stores, Web sites, and even public libraries.”

In addition, the Sony Readers will support Adobe eBooks with embedded DRM, and will have the ability re-flow standard PDF documents for improved readability on the Reader’s display. Of course, the readers will continue to support the BBeB eBooks offered for sale via Sony’s own store.

Users can upgrade their units via Sony’s support Web site.

Sony is also rolling out a special red edition of the PRS-505 Reader with Epub and enhanced PDF support pre-installed; the Readers retail for about $300.

Editors' Recommendations

Geoff Duncan
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
Best Roomba deals: Top robot vacuums from as little as $160
iRobot Roomba 692 Robot Vacuum.

If you picture robot vacuums in your head, then you're probably thinking of the iRobot Roomba, one of the most well-known and first brands of robot vacuums on the market. If you've always wanted to pick one up, then you'll be happy to know that iRobot has a very wide selection of Roombas, from the very budget-friendly to the higher-end bundles that include two Roombas and a self-cleaning base station. Regardless, we've gone out and collected our favorite Roomba deals for you below so that you don't have to. Make sure to compare these with general robot vacuum deals, vacuum deals and cordless vacuum deals.
iRobot Roomba 694 -- $180, was $275

The iRobot Roomba 694 is an entry-level model for the brand's robot vacuums, but it won't fall short in keeping your floors clean with its three-stage cleaning system that loosens, lifts, and suctions dirt and debris, and dual multi-surface brushes that work on all floor types. You can schedule when you want the robot vacuum to clean through the iRobot Home app or your preferred voice assistant, and once it's done, it will return to its charging station where it will wait for the next session.

Read more
Best Ring deals: Save on Ring doorbell and Ring alarm bundles
Ring Video Doorbell 3

Ring is probably one of the most well-known brands and one of the best video doorbell brands on the market, so it would make sense if you want to get yourself a Ring camera, especially if you're in the Amazon ecosystem. Luckily, there are a lot of options out there, whether you want a video doorbell or floodlight security camera deals, and while not all of them have deals, you can always find something refurbished or in a bundle that should save you a bit of cash. That's why we've gone out and collected the best deals we could find for various Ring product and collected them below. Make sure to compare these with the similar Google Nest deals.
Ring Stick Up Cam Battery (refurbished) -- $58, was $90

The Ring Stick Up is a good security camera for indoors or outdoors. It can go almost anywhere, and allows you to hear and speak to people on camera from your phone or tablet. You can customize the motion sensors to focus on specific areas of your home, and it has a Live View that allows you to watch over your home in 1080p Full HD resolution at any time. It even works with Alexa, allowing you to hear audio announcements when motion is detected. The Ring Stick Up sets up in minutes and it charges easily with a removable battery pack. This is a great option if you’re looking for something capable but versatile.

Read more
Robot vacuum deals: Roomba, Shark, eufy and more
iRobot Roomba 694 Wi-Fi Connected Robot Vacuum cleaning up spilled cereal.

It can be disheartening to come back home and have to deal with cleaning up a whole apartment, especially if it's been a very long work day. Luckily, robot vacuums can come to the rescue, and while even some of the best robot vacuums won't fully clean your home, a lot of them can handle dirt and other reasonable messes on the floor. Since the robot vacuum market has boomed in the past few years, there are a lot of great options out there; it can be a bit hard knowing how to choose a robot vacuum. That's why we've gone out and collected some of our favorite robot vacuum deals and collected them all here to make it easier for you. We have the big names like Roomba deals, as well as some smaller robot vacuum brands. If you have areas of your house that a robot can't reach, such as staircases, check out general vacuum deals and cordless vacuum deals too.

Ionvac SmartClean 2000 -- $69, was $129

Read more