16 May 2008
15 November 2007
Sony Reads the e-Leaves
I have to admit that I hate Sony computers. I bought a Vaio portable once, and it was awful in just about every respect - overpriced, weird backup discs, and a battery that soon died on me, with no sensibly-priced option of getting a replacement. So I don't come with many positive feelings towards its new e-book device, the PRS-505. But apparently it does a couple of things right:the Reader is powered by Montavista Linux and uses code from projects like OpenSSL and Freetype
There again, you'd be mad not to use GNU/Linux on a system like this. Now all Sony needs to do is reduce the price by a factor of about ten and I might be vaguely interested.
Or maybe not.
Posted by Glyn Moody at 1:32 pm 0 comments
Labels: e-books, freetype, montavista, openssl, prs-505, sony, vaio