Bookshelf getting full, well I’ve found the answer
By Derek Wilder - Oct 6, 2008
As I’m renowned for laziness and lack of exercise, I done my daily neck cracking and put this off and decided to go online to look for some replacement books. As I was online looking for books I noticed someone in my search results that said something along the lines of ‘have all your books in one’. Curiosity and all that took over and I clicked onto a popular website that I’d seen before called Plobit.co.uk. As you are probably already aware, Plobit is a price comparison site for all kinds of day to day products such as clothes/i>, toys, electronics, games etc. Anyways, this item that I was looking at was called the Sony Reader Digital Book Prs505s. It was a tiny little screen, similar looking to an Apple Ipod Touch 32gb 2nd Gen but with a bit more simplicity. I read more about it and found that it was a handy little gadget where you can get all your favourite books in electronic format and upload them onto your Sony Reader Digital Book Prs505s. So all your books are in one place and what I especially liked about it was the fact that it even opened like a normal paperback book. After reading all of the Sony Reader Digital Book Prs505s review on the internet and on Plobit, I just had to buy it, so I compared the prices using my favourite price comparison site Plobit and bought one.
After a couple of days, I got the delivery and had a play around with it and I have to say it is one of if not the best purchase I’ve ever made. It’s very easy to use, it can store lots of your favourite books on it and can be easily accessed with the simple setup of the Sony Reader Digital Book Prs505s.
This settled it for me, no more sorting my bookcase to make way for any future books, the Sony Reader Digital Book Prs505s is the way forward and for all I care my old garage full of books can gather dust or collapse.
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