Sony Reader Touch Edition video demo

Hands on with Sony's touch-screen e-book reader

Sony has been showcasing its new Reader Touch Edition, which adds touch-screen functionality to the e-book device.

This latest Reader uses a 6in touch-screen with an 800 x 600 display, with 512MB of onboard storage which can be expanded through MS Duo and SD card slots.

The touch-screen can be used to navigate through the device as well as highlight passages of text or make handwritten notes on the page.

The Reader Touch Edition is available now at a retail price of £249.99.

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