Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R388A106YPC7QU The video includes a few of my favorite features on the Sony, but misses things like the dictionary and audio options – since you can use up to a 16g SD chip – it is also possible to carry some of your albums with you, permitting the reader to substitute as an mpg player as well.
I have been following the e-book readers for some time, and I wanted several things for me to “jump on the bandwagon.”
1) I have a number of PDF reference books, so a Reader needs to handle these well. Since my books are text, these reflow well on the Sony.
2) Because I will use (and now am using) the Reader for reference books, it was important that I be able to access my notes directly from my computer to use in other documents. I actually began using the software on my desktop several months before I purchased the 600, and was pleased with its capabilities.
3) I enjoy the free epub books from my library. The Sony accesses these easily. There are also a number of locations besides Sony selling the epub or Adobe digital books (usable by the Sony Touch) giving me more choice in my decision.
4) The Touch handles my regular documents well – as a public speaker, I love having my speeches available to study on the reader, without having to print them out!
But for those looking for the points I already love (thus the 5 stars)
1) I love having the touch turn capability, just a brush of my thumb!
2) I enjoy the sideways and zoom features for PDFs that you want to keep “standard”
3) After only a couple of minutes, I forgot I was even using a reader and I got involved in the book.
*** I live in an isolated area – so neither Whispernet for the Kindle nor the upcoming 3G connection on the more expensive Daily model would be helpful – I’m just as happy to order my books “in advance” and carry them with me.
Some people have mentioned the glare – since my previous reading was on my laptop – this isn’t an issue for me. I keep my lighting at my side, and it is not a problem at all. It is more noticeable in a dark room with a single light source. My favorite reading location is outdoors.
Another issue I have encountered isn’t with the reader – but with the interaction between Windows and the software. It is pretty touchy, and I have had to use Sony Support to adjust settings on Windows to make it work correctly.
*** Edited after 2 months –
A recent update in the software has removed some of the software connection problems I originally experienced. So, that’s a plus!
However, I have recently added some PDF files that did NOT flow the same way as my original “professional” files reflowed. After checking with those more knowledgeable, I have been told that the problem is not with the Sony, but with the way the PDF files have been set up. The PDF is supposed to include “tags” that will help the pages to reflow correctly. My recommendation is that anyone with PDFs they need to carry on the reader download the free computer software and attempt to read them using this software. If it works on your computer, it will reflow correctly on the Sony. If it does not – then it will not do so on the Reader either.
Rating: 5 / 5

