Sony Reader PRS-505 gets spine ripped (carefully) off

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‘Twas inevitable, really. Shortly after Amazon’s Kindle hit the hands of eager early adopters, someone with a additional dash of curiosity showed us what the guts looked like, and now it’s instance for Sony’s own Reader to experience the same. One dutiful owner managed to strip the proverbial spine right off, leaving the pages bare and the circuitry

exposed, but hey, that’s precisely how we like it. Go on, peep the read link for the whole set — they always said to never judge an (e)-book by its cover.

[Via Igorsk]

 

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