The new Reader Daily edition hardware is priced at about $400 and will have connectivity through AT&T’s 3G mobile broadband network to Sony’s e-book store. The new Reader Daily will be available in December at SonyStyle stores and on SonyStyle.com.
Sony Adds Daily Reader Hardware to E-Book Line
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