Sony stops making e-readers for consumers

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Sony stops for the time being, the use of e-readers. The Japanese company will have no successor of his PRS-T3 and T3s. The manufacturer may not be enough audience for his readers with screens of electronic ink.

Sony will the current inventory is still the man, and then stop the sale, claiming the German site Lesen.net in an article that the BBC confirms. The current PRS-T3 and T3s are in the Netherlands now already moderately available; according to the Pricewatch can offer even just a few of the shops to him, but given the variations in price which is not more for large stocks.

The Japanese electronics giant may not be enough people interested in e-readers and has therefore no salvation in order to be a successor of the current e-readers. Moreover, Sony already own bookstore and referred customers to that of a competitor. That happened in may.

The manufacturer made e-readers since 2009. It is the second product line after laptops Sony this year step off. However, the Japanese manufacturer 13″-reader with e-ink screen sell for the commercial market.

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