Thursday, July 24, 2008

Reader Digital Book By Sony Opens a New Chapter on eBook Formats

24 Jul 2008 13:00 Africa/Lagos

Reader Digital Book By Sony Opens a New Chapter on eBook Formats

New Format Support Paves the Way for Vast Amounts of New Content

SAN DIEGO, July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony today announced that its Reader Digital Book will be the first eBook reading device to support the EPUB format, the International Digital Publishing Forum's XML-based standard format for reflowable digital books and publications.


Starting next month, new Readers model PRS-505, will be able to access and accept secure and non-secure eBooks in the EPUB format. EPUB has gained acceptance among major trade book publishers, many of whom have committed to begin publishing forthcoming eBooks in the format.


Additionally, the device will support Adobe eBooks with digital rights management and have the capability to reflow standard text-based Portable Document Format (PDF) eBooks for improved flexibility and readability. These enhancements are now made possible with the support of Adobe Digital Editions 1.5 software, which is available as a free download at www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions.


"The Reader is an open device and we will continue to explore formats that will provide the widest variety of content for Reader users," said Steve Haber, senior vice president of consumer product marketing for Sony Electronics. "This upgrade opens the door to a whole host of paid and free content from third-party eBook stores, web sites and even public libraries."


Reader users can transfer these documents to their devices using Adobe Digital Editions software, or via the updated Sony eBook Library software that comes packaged with new Readers. Current owners of the PRS-505 model can upgrade their units now from the Sony support site: http://esupport.sony.com/.


"We are excited about the support of the EPUB format, PDF reflow and Adobe Digital Editions in one of the most popular and advanced eBook reading devices," said Dan Baum, vice president, New Business Initiatives at Adobe. "Adobe Digital Editions is transforming the digital reading experience through its support of open standards and broad content availability from retailers and libraries."


PRS-505 model Readers will continue to support BBeB formatted eBooks offered at the Sony eBook Store. Therefore, users can retain and grow their current collections of eBooks without having to reformat or repurchase them. All files are conveniently managed by the eBook Library software.


In celebration, Sony will introduce a limited edition red PRS-505 model. It will ship with EPUB and enhanced PDF support right out of the box. The red Reader will be available next month at SonyStyle stores and online at SonyStyle.com.


About the Reader


The Reader Digital Book by Sony is a portable reading device for eBooks. Its high-resolution electronic paper display delivers a realistic print look that rivals traditional paper and uses minimal power. A single battery charge provides up to 7,500 pages of continuous reading.


The Reader retails for about $300 and comes complete with a USB cable; eBook Library software; and a color-coordinated, protective soft cover. Users can download the upgrade for current PRS-505 models, starting on today from the Sony support site: http://esupport.sony.com/ and Adobe Digital Editions 1.5 software from: www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions. More information about the Reader Digital Book is available online at www.sony.com/reader.


Editor's Note: For additional information about the Reader digital book, your readers can call (888) 315-SONY, or visit Sony's web site at: www.sony.com/reader. For complete specifications and digital images, members of the news media are invited to visit Sony Electronics' news and information web site at www.sony.com/news.


READER DIGITAL BOOK BY SONY
OPENS A NEW CHAPTER ON EBOOK FORMATS

Publisher Support


"When we became the first major publisher to embrace EPUB as our sole production file we made a commitment to our partners to ramp up our title output to meet growing consumer demand. We've done that and are thrilled that Sony is embracing device interoperability. This is terrific news for the eBook industry and consumers alike."


- Neil De Young, director of Digital Media at Hachette Book Group


"Sony's support of EPUB is an important step forward in the cooperation of publishers and portable digital book manufacturers to create better experiences for readers. We're thrilled with the upgrade; it provides readers with more opportunities to enjoy Harlequin stories on their Sony Reader."


- Brent Lewis, vice president Digital & Internet, Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.


"This is great news for consumers because it broadens and simplifies the eBook experience. Readers can now get copyright protected eBooks from retailers or libraries and conveniently move them between devices and desktops."


- Ana Maria Allessi, vice president, Publisher of HarperMedia


"We have invested a substantial amount of time and money in delivering our author's works in electronic formats with our partners at Sony and through other eBook delivery formats and retail channels. We expect EPub will expedite that process, connecting readers with the works they want to read, in the way they want to read, faster than ever before."


- John Schline, senior vice president, corporate director of Business Affairs, Penguin Group


"We are pleased that Sony's Reader will now support the EPUB open format. This new open standard will make eBooks and other documents more accessible and user friendly, and will ultimately be an important factor in the long-term growth of the eBook marketplace."


- Doug Stambaugh, executive director, Business Development & Operations, Simon & Schuster Digital


Contact: Valerie Motis
Sony Electronics Inc.
(858) 942-8016
valerie.motis@am.sony.com

Tania Scheer
Paine PR
(949) 809-6782
tscheer@painepr.com


Source: Sony

CONTACT: Valerie Motis of Sony Electronics Inc., +1-858-942-8016,
valerie.motis@am.sony.com; or Tania Scheer of Paine PR, +1-949-809-6782,
tscheer@painepr.com, for Sony


Web site: Sony Reader



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