THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING
Personal Tech

As trees still fall, Sony reboots the drive for electronic reading

By Mark Baard
April 10, 2006

E-mail this article

Invalid E-mail address
Invalid E-mail address

Sending your article

Your article has been sent.

Text size +

E-books Many high-tech companies like to talk about e-ink and e-paper, the technologies they hope will replace books made the old fashioned way. But the next time you tuck into the latest installment in the ''Left Behind" series, it will probably be at the expense of a tree somewhere. E-books are off to a pretty bad start in the United ... (Full article: 549 words)

This article is available in our archives:

Globe Subscribers

FREE for subscribers

Subscribers to the Boston Globe get unlimited access to our archives.

Not a subscriber?

Non-Subscribers

Purchase an electronic copy of the full article. Learn More

  • $4.95 1 article
  • $9.95 4 articles
  • $25.95 Monthly