This allows for pin-point-procession when you are interacting with the display screen with the accompanied stylus or with your fingers. If you have ever used the Kindle Touch, Kobo Touch or Nook Simple Touch, the Sony model has the same IR display. You get the standard 16 levels of greyscale and everything from books to photos look clean and crisp. The Sony PRS-T2 features a six inch e-Ink Pearl display with a resolution of 800×600 pixels.
How does it rank up against the increasingly competitive landscape of e-readers? We dive deep into the issues and give you the lowdown.
Sony used to always released two or three devices every year, but has scaled back their operations to only market a single unit. This new device is a direct successor of the original Sony PRS-T1 Reader that came out last year. The second generation Sony Wireless Reader was just released in Canada today and Good e-Reader got our hands on it the minute it was available.