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Devices authorized before December 2009 can still read these files but newer devices cannot as there is no longer a way to authorize them. LRX Files: These are DRM protected versions of the LRF file format.LRF Files have been dropped by Sony in Decemeber 2009 but are still available from other sources.Both DRM and non-DRM files are supported. ePUB are on all models, even the oldest PRS-500 model using the Adobe Digital Editions software.
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Model released later than the 500 use Adobe Digital Editions software that supports reflow on PDF.
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Sony's PDF Creation Guide can be found here. Margins very small ~2mm for suggested starting place. Fonts and size to individual preference, 12~20pts for suggested size range.
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In January 2006, Sony surprised the tech community when they announced during the CES in Las Vegas the upcoming launch of the Sony Portable Reader later that year. The Librie failed in the marketplace mainly due to its limited availability and to lack of content. The predecessor of the Sony Portable Reader, the Sony Librie, has been sold only in Japan and was among the first E Ink-enabled eBook devices at that time.
Sony has been selling e-book devices since 2004.
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The most recent product is the Sony Reader Wi-Fi (PRS-T2) which is Android based.
A larger screen line of devices are the PRS-900 and its replacement the PRS-950 Daily Edition. These have now been replaced with the PRS-350 and PRS-650 with the new Pearl screen. There is also a stripped down 5" model call the PRS-300 and a touch screen version without front light called the PRS-600. The PRS-700 followed with a font light bezel and touch screen. Sony Portable Reader System (also often referred to as the Sony Reader) began with the PRS-500 and continued with the PRS-505 replacement model.