prs-505 linux sony ebook reader

Sony E-Book Reader + Linux

Guess what, I've got another gadget! I decided to take the splash and get one of the new Sony ebook readers, the PRS-505. I'd heard a lot about the e-ink displays, but never seen one in real life.

Well, so far I'm impressed. The resolution is fantastic, very readable in just about any light, infact it is pretty much just like reading a real book. Even better, it plays very well with Linux due to the fact that the reader itself, along with any memory cards inserted, act as a simple usb mass storage device. Plugging the reader into my laptop simply opens up the drives in seperate windows meaning I can just drag and drop any supported document. Of course, some formats work better than others. TXT and RTF files are the simplest format and work well, tho there are no chapters or any other fancy information. PDFs are more or less usable, tho they usually need to be zoomed in which ruins the layout. The best format that I've found so far is LRF which is Sony's binary format for the PRS-500 and PRS-505.

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