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Once you learn how to transfer eBooks and other files from the ReaderTM software to the device, you will find it simple and enjoyable.

 

1.) First, you need to have the Sony ReaderTM software installed on your computer--either a Windows PC or a Mac.  You can read the system requirements for your computer and download the software here. You will be guided through the installation process. It is very similar to the installation process for other programs you may have experienced.

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2.) Download some eBook files that you want to transfer to your ReaderTM. You can get these from various free and paid sources.  Check out other tutorials in this section for suggestions on where to find eBooks.  Be sure to choose ePub, PDF or Text file formats to download[If you download a Kindle format eBook it will not work on your Sony ReaderTM.]

 

3.) Launch the ReaderTM software on your computer.  You will see that it has My Library and Store at the top and underneath a dark red bar with several file types listed:

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4.) Locate the eBook files you've downloaded on your computer.  Choose 'Books' from the dark red menu bar and then select and drag the files into the software.  You will see a little plus sign appear near your cursor when the files are ready to be successfully transferred. The transfer of files may take a few minutes depending on the number of files you've dragged-and-dropped and how much processing speed your computer has.

 

5.) When the eBooks are successfully transferred, they will appear in My Library in a list or as individual icons. You can change the size and style of the display using these buttons in the lower right of the screen: 

Some eBook files include cover images, so you may see thumbnail images of the book cover.  Some eBooks files may just have the title typed in text or no cover at all:

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6.) Using the USB cable that came with your ReaderTM, connect the device to your computer.  Plug the small USB end into the base of your ReaderTM, and plug the standard USB end into a spare USB port on your computer.

If you reader is not fully charged, plugging it in to your computer will start to charge the device.

 

 

7.) The ReaderTM software will detect that your ReaderTM is plugged in, and the icon for it will appear in the upper bar of the software, next to the Store icon:

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When you click on the Reader icon, a new 'Sync' button will also appear in the ReaderTM software screen at the end of the dark red bar.

 

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8.) When the ReaderTM device detects that it is connected to the computer, you will see a 'USB connected screen:

 

Click on the 'Data Transfer Mode' button on the screen of the ReaderTM.

 

 

 

 

 

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9.) Next,  click on the Sync tab on the computer screen. You will be given 'Sync Settings' options on the left-hand part of the screen about which type of files you want to 'sync' on to the ReaderTM. Since you have dragged your eBook files into the 'Books' category, you should ensure that the 'Books' tickbox is ticked.  You will see in brackets the number of 'Books' that will be transferred.

 

 

 

 

 

reader_capacity.jpgThe right-hand side shows you how much space is available on your ReaderTM. In future, you may need to delete some books in order to make room for new ones to be added.

 

10.) Press the 'Sync Now' button on the software, and the files will be transferred from the software on your computer to the device.  Be sure to allow the transfer to finish before unplugging either end of the USB cable.

 

 

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11.) You should see your titles appearing as ' Recently Added books' on the Home screen of your the ReaderTM. If there were cover thumbnails included in the files, then these will also appear on the screen of your reader. 

 

Congratulations! You're ready to start reading!

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Jennifer from Sony shows how you can find out more about words you don't know that you come across while reading books on your Sony Reader™ Wi-Fi®. It's easy to link out to the web for extra info or to consult one of 12 on-board dictionaries.

 

 

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Thinking about getting a new, Reader™ Wifi®?

Or, thinking about going on holiday?

 

Very often, we bring too many books with us on holiday. Sometimes, we don't even get around to reading all of them!  When packing to come home, though, there's always the dilemma of whether to leave the books behind to make room for all those souvenirs.

 

In this video, you'll see some of the reasons why a Reader™ can make your holiday that much more relaxing. Lighter than a single paperback, you can still pack it full of over a thousand trashy reads or high-brow texts. And it retains its charge for up to one month, so you can leave the charger at home!

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Alex takes us through how to use the advanced Dictionary functionality and the really useful Annotation feature when reading ebooks.

 

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Alex takes us through how we install the Reader software onto our PC's and then add books.  The ebooks can come from publishers ebook stores or from free ebook stores.

 

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The Book List Challenge

Posted by p4ult212 May 5, 2011

According to the BBC, there are 100 “must read” books, from classics to children’s books, to current best sellers.  The BBC believes that the average person will only read six books off this list in their entire lives!

 

Why not take a look through the list, and see which ones you have already read (watching any movie adaptations doesn’t count!), and for the ones you haven’t, why not download them onto your Reader?!  You may well be pleasantly surprised at the brilliance and joy of such a diverse range of international bestsellers!  Don’t forget, your Reader (PRS-650) can also play audio books – so some of these titles you may want to download and ‘listen’ to as opposed to reading – that counts too!

 

To keep the list of books handy – why not also download this list onto your Reader (download the attached PDF file and copy it across), so you can tick them off as you finish them.  Remember, with the Reader “Notes” tool and the “On Screen Annotation” ability, you can highlight the ones you liked, or comment on (and within) the ones you want to reference or recommend to your family and friends!

 

 

Book Title

Author

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Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

2

The Lord of the Rings

JRR Tolkien

3

Jane Eyre

Charlotte Bronte

4

Harry Potter series

JK Rowling

5

To Kill a Mockingbird

Harper Lee

6

The Bible

(just parts, not in entirety)

7

Wuthering Heights

Emily Bronte

8

Nineteen Eighty Four (1984)

George Orwell

9

His Dark Materials

Philip Pullman

10

Great Expectations

Charles Dickens

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Little Women

Louisa M Alcott

12

Tess of the D'Urbervilles

Thomas Hardy

13

Catch 22

Joseph Heller

14

Complete Works of Shakespeare

(some titles, not all)

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Rebecca

Daphne Du Maurier

16

The Hobbit

JRR Tolkien

17

Birdsong

Sebastian Faulks

18

Catcher in the Rye

JD Salinger

19

The Time Traveller's Wife

Audrey Niffenegger

20

Middlemarch

George Eliot

21

Gone With The Wind

Margaret Mitchell

22

The Great Gatsby

F Scott Fitzgerald

23

Bleak House

Charles Dickens

24

War and Peace

Leo Tolstoy

25

The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy

Douglas Adams

26

Brideshead Revisited

Evelyn Waugh

27

Crime and Punishment

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

28

Grapes of Wrath

John Steinbeck

29

Alice in Wonderland

Lewis Carroll

30

The Wind in the Willows

Kenneth Grahame

31

Anna Karenina

Leo Tolstoy

32

David Copperfield

Charles Dickens

33

Chronicles of Narnia

CS Lewis

34

Emma

Jane Austen

35

Persuasion

Jane Austen

36

Rainbow Six

Tom Clancy

37

The Kite Runner

Khaled Hosseini

38

Captain Corelli's Mandolin

Louis De Bernieres

39

Memoirs of a Geisha

Arthur Golden

40

Winnie the Pooh

AA Milne

41

Animal Farm

George Orwell

42

The Da Vinci Code

Dan Brown

43

One Hundred Years of Solitude

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

44

A Prayer for Owen Meany

John Irving

45

The Woman in White

Wilkie Collins

46

Anne of Green Gables

LM Montgomery

47

Far From The Madding Crowd

Thomas Hardy

48

The Handmaid's Tale

Margaret Atwood

49

Lord of the Flies

William Golding

50

Atonement

Ian McEwan

51

Life of Pi

Yann Martel

52

Dune

Frank Herbert

53

Cold Comfort Farm

Stella Gibbons

54

Sense and Sensibility

Jane Austen

55

A Suitable Boy

Vikram Seth

56

The Shadow of the Wind

Carlos Ruiz Zafon

57

A Tale Of Two Cities

Charles Dickens

58

Brave New World

Aldous Huxley

59

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

Mark Haddon

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Love In The Time Of Cholera

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

61

Of Mice and Men

John Steinbeck

62

Lolita

Vladimir Nabokov

63

The Secret History

Donna Tartt

64

The Lovely Bones

Alice Sebold

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Count of Monte Cristo

Alexandre Dumas

66

On The Road

Jack Kerouac

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Jude the Obscure

Thomas Hardy

68

Bridget Jones's Diary

Helen Fielding

69

Midnight's Children

Salman Rushdie

70

Moby Dick

Herman Melville

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Oliver Twist

Charles Dickens

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Dracula

Bram Stoker

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The Secret Garden

Frances Hodgson Burnett

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Notes From A Small Island

Bill Bryson

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Ulysses

James Joyce

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The Bell Jar

Sylvia Plath

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Swallows and Amazons

Arthur Ransome

78

Germinal

Emile Zola

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Vanity Fair

William Makepeace Thackeray

80

Possession

AS Byatt

81

A Christmas Carol

Charles Dickens

82

Cloud Atlas

David Mitchell

83

The Color Purple

Alice Walker

84

The Remains of the Day

Kazuo Ishiguro

85

Madame Bovary

Gustave Flaubert

86

A Fine Balance

Rohinton Mistry

87

Charlotte's Web

EB White

88

The Five People You Meet In Heaven

Mitch Alborn

89

Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

90

The Faraway Tree Collection

Enid Blyton

91

Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad

92

The Little Prince

Antoine De Saint-Exupery

93

The Wasp Factory

Iain Banks

94

Watership Down

Richard Adams

95

A Confederacy of Dunces

John Kennedy Toole

96

A Town Like Alice

Nevil Shute

97

The Three Musketeers

Alexandre Dumas

98

The Host

Stephenie Meyer

99

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Roald Dahl

100

Les Miserables

Victor Hugo

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Paul from Sony takes you through HowTo install the

Reader Library software and then add eBooks to your SonyReader.

 

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Paul from Sony shows you some tips and tricks on your SONY Reader, to make the user experience more rewarding. Creating "If Found" startup screens, Collections of books, Time checks and other useful shortcuts!

 

 

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Sony PRS-350 Reader overview

Posted by p4ult212 Apr 4, 2011

A 3rd party review of the Sony PRS 350 eBook Reader

 

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WARNING: The Reader device should never be ejected under the following conditions or permanent damage to the Reader device may occur:

 

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  • A      data transfer is in progress
  • Your      computer is accessing the Reader device or compatible memory card inserted      in the Reader device.
  • A      file in the Reader device or a compatible memory card in the Reader device      is open.

 

If you are not transferring any data and would like to disconnect your Reader device, click the eject button in the Reader (eBook) Library software. The message on your Reader device will now be USB connected and you can safely remove the connection or continue to charge.

 

NOTE: If you have already closed the Reader Library software, you can use the Safely Remove Hardware feature of the Windows® operating system to disconnect your Reader device from the computer.

 

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NOTE: A different procedure is available for redownloading eBooks through the Reader Store on the Reader Daily Edition digital book (PRS-900).


Follow the appropriate procedure:

 

Redownload eBooks:

  1. Open the Reader Library Software.
  2. In the Reader Library window, click the eBook Store link in the left pane.
  3. Log in to your eBook Store account.
  4. On the Reader Store main page, click My Account .
  5. On the Account Overview page, under the My Library , click View and/or Download purchased ebooks
  6. On the My Purchased Content page, you will see a list of all titles that you have purchased. Click to select the book that you want to download and then click on Download Now. The book will be downloaded to your library.

 

Redownload Periodicals (Newspapers and Magazines):

  1. Open the Reader Library Software.
  2. In the Reader Library window, click the eBook Store link in the left pane.
  3. Log in to your eBook Store account.
  4. On the eBook Store main page, click My Account .
  5. On the Account Overview page, under the My Library , click View and/or Download purchased Periodicals
  6. On the My Purchased Content page, you will see a list of all periodicals that you have purchased. Locate the periodical you wish to download and then click the See Issue List button.
  7. From the individual issue list, locate the issue you wish to download and then click the Download Now button. The periodical will be downloaded to your library.
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Paul from Sony shows you how to add free Google books to your

Sony Reader, using the Reader Library software.