Strengths:Small and very thin. Screen in PRS-505 provides more contrast and is easier to read in low-light conditions than previous model (PRS-500).Button layout makes much more sense than previous model.
Weaknesses:Still on the expensive side. Choices and prices of eBooks through Sony are not that great.
Posted Jan 16, 2008 - I was given the older Sony Reader (PRS-500) as a gift for Christmas and found that I liked it MUCH more than I thought I would. However, I soon found out that the newer PRS-505 had recently been released with a few improvements.
Since I could still return my PRS-500 I decided to do so and upgraded to the newer PRS-505 and I'm very glad I did.
The PRS-505 has a higher contrast screen that is quite a bit easier to read, especially in low-light conditions. It is still a bit gray when compared to an actual piece of paper, but is a big improvement over the previous model.
Sony also moved the "number buttons" used for navigation from below the screen to the side which is an improvement (though I have to wonder who thought they should be on the bottom in the first place).
The "page-turn" buttons on the side have been moved from the left side to the right side. I thought this would be better, but now I wish they had them on both left and right sides because I move the Reader between both hands so both would be useful. There are also page-turn bottons on the bottom left side, but those aren't as useful for me because of how I hold the Reader in my hand.
The Sony Connect eBook store selection is so-so and the prices range from good to not-so-good, but I've heard that Sony and Borders bookstores will be partnering in the near future and am hoping that the selection will increase and the prices will decrease to be more competitive with the Kindle from Amazon.
I actually considered the Kindle because I really like the idea of being able to get books whereever I am (especially if I finish a book from a set and want the next one while on a trip), but the Kindle is just too ugly and too expensive. Maybe when the second or third version comes out and the prices drop I'll get a Kindle, but until then (and even after) I think I'll still be loving my Sony Reader.
If you love reading books and always like to have something good to read wherever you go, I would highly recommend the Sony Reader PRS-505. It's small enough you can always take it with you, the battery lasts for thousands of page turns, and you'll save lots of space in your house (and trees) by buying eBooks instead of printed books.
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