The recently-released Sony PRS-T1 ereader runs Android at its core, so of course hackers and installed a full version of Android. However, the black-to-white screen refresh inherent in current E Ink screens makes it a poor choice for dealing with Android's scrolling lists and overall interface, but there's a way to improve the experience. With a rooted PRS-T1, there's a pretty easy way to enable partial refresh mode, which greatly reduces the black-to-white flicker that accompanies most E Ink screen transitions: just open up the browser, do a pinch-to-zoom motion a few times, and then tap the top of the screen before the E Ink display has caught up with the input. My reader is on the latest 1.0.07 firmware and there isn't any rescue package made by the community for this firmware. What I'm trying to do is reinstall the current firmware to replace the corrupted/incompatible files. I've tried the Linux method of updating by copying 'PRS-T1 Updater.package' to the root of. Feb 13, 2015. Is it possible to read Amazon books in the SONY Reader (PRS-T2, PRS-T1, etc)? Install-kindle-app-on-sony-eReader Of course, you can make it. As we know, Kindle(AZW/AZW3) books are protected by DRM and Sony's e-Readers don't support the MOBI format. In addition, Sony reader won't let you install. The current model (the Sony Reader PRS-T3) will be sold until stock runs out, and Sony won't be releasing a new model. This gadget maker might not have made the first ebook reader but it was the first to use the paper-like E-ink screen. I have the Sony PRS-T2 and it was really good for its time.
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