Pros
- Lightweight design
- Sharp, responsive touchscreen display
Cons
- No Wi-Fi
- No 3G
Bottom Line
For a small-screen e-reader, the new Pocket Edition is one of the best models you can buy--but you'll pay extra for Sony's unique touchscreen design.
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