- Conclusion Get the lowdown
- Features How it compares
- Performance Real world benchmarks
- Differences Technical showdown
- Reviews Word on the street
- Competition Others to consider
- Discussion Answers and opinions
Conclusion Check out the Sony Daily Edition Reader
First reviewed December, 2011
Features Key features of the Sony Daily Edition Reader
7”
Android
screen size
7"
9.4"
8.9"
processor
Performance Real world tests of Sony Daily Edition Reader
Our analysis How does it stack up against its top 10 competitors
pros
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272 g -
be online anywhere that has cell coverage -
200 x 128 x 10 mm
cons
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Single core -
7" -
No motion detection -
Oct, 2010 -
Can't automatically adjust for changes in ambient light -
Cannot detect when the tablet is rotated -
How you can use your tablet is controlled by a corporation -
Cannot automatically pinpoint your location on a map -
Many games and videos on the Internet require Adobe Flash -
No sense of direction when standing still -
Poorer input sound quality -
1 MB/s (USB 1.1)
Reviews Word on the street
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Competition What else you should consider
| | 1 | Google Nexus 7 Most CPU cores Google Nexus 7 vs Sony Daily Edition Reader |
| | 2 | Sony Tablet S Biggest screen Tablet S vs Daily Edition Reader |
| | 3 | Amazon Kindle Fire 3-way tie: Has a microphone jack Amazon Kindle Fire vs Sony Daily Edition Reader |
| | 4 | Archos 9 PC Largest amount of storage capacity Archos 9 PC vs Sony Daily Edition Reader |
| | 5 | Elsse WiFi Decent amount of expandable storage Elsse WiFi vs Sony Daily Edition Reader |
| | 7 | Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Longest battery life Amazon Kindle Paperwhite vs Sony Daily Edition Reader |
| | 8 | Lenovo IdeaPad A1 Tablet 3-way tie: Has a light sensor Lenovo IdeaPad A1 Tablet vs Sony Daily Edition Reader |
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