Sony Reader Store Finally Opens In Britain

 

The Sony Audience Store, the Japanese gadgets giant’s eBook store that rivals Amazon’s Kindle and also Apple’s iBookstore, has finally opened in the united kingdom.

 

Reader Store launched in the united states and Canada inside 2006, and expanded in order to Japan in Dec 2010. It was initially pegged to reach here last October, but was pushed returning to this spring. Sony did not provide a reason for the actual delay.

 

Previously, owners of Sony Reader devices in england had to obtain books from additional stores, such as Feed Books and the Gutenberg Project.

 

But now the Sony Reader Store can be acquired on Mac, PC and Android os, offering a wide selection of electronic textbooks, newspaper and magazines.

 

Around 100, 000 eBooks can be found to purchase, with prices which range from 99p to £12. 99 for modern releases. Available newspapers range from the Guardian and Every day Mail, offered individually as well as via monthly registration.

 

In a statement last September coinciding with the launch of the newest WiFi-equipped Sony Audience device, Sony executive Fujio Noguchi said: “Expanding Reader Store will allow us to provide a new, convenient way for readers in all countries it serves to find and enjoy the actual books and periodicals they wish to read.

 

“We will naturally continue to boost existing Reader Retailer services, while simultaneously introducing it in brand-new markets, to deliver a new compelling digital reading proposition as widely as possible. “

 

The Reader Store UK can be accessed through any internet browser, but eBooks could only be downloaded through a dedicated application pertaining to PC and Macintosh, along with Android.

 

This means that books cannot be purchased from the site and then sent directly to a Sony eReader, as with Amazon’s market-leading Kindle range.

 

But all books on the Reader Store UK are made available in the actual industry-standard ePub format, meaning they will be displayed on various devices other than Sony eReaders, as long as they support Adobe’s DRM.

 

The arrival regarding Sony’s eBooks keep follows a suit lodged by the us government against Apple as well as five book publishers over their alleged collusion to correct the prices associated with electronic books in order to combat the prominence of Amazon.

 

Apple denies your claims, branding them “simply certainly not true”.

 

You can find more details about the Sony Reader at  http://www.comprarebookya.com/ebook-sony-reader/ .

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