Sony Reader T1 Hacked
Nate the greatest writes "It's been just over a month since the T1 launched and only a couple weeks since it shipped — and it has already been hacked. A video has surfaced that shows the T1 running a number of apps, including a new home screen, AW Launcher, and a couple of different reading apps. It can't run Angry Birds just yet, but this is still great news. There aren't any details yet on when you'll be able to hack your T1, but I bet they'll be filtering out fairly soon."
I don't know about anyone else, but these seem rather late, and I know most /.'ers hate on Sony anyway.
Maybe if the tablets were half the price of the iPad.
Is.... is that grayscale?
What is this, the way back machine?
OK, technically interesting, but these are the people who build notebooks where the letters rub off the keys and ship rootkits.
Friends don't let friends buy Sony.
Ganty
So, did the one person who purchased one hack it? The marketshare of this thing is so tiny in the U.S., I can only imagine Sony continues to distribute them here out of some sense of corporate stubbornness, just as with their ATRAC music players that for years could not play an MP3. I can only imagine that these have some kind of viable market in Asia, where the Kindle and Nook don't exist. (do they?)
I suppose it's not entirely broken by design (previous models in the line had serious shortcomings), but there isn't any reason to buy it over it's much more ubiquitous competitors either.
And it just got undercut by the roughly equivalent Kindle Touch by $50.
I have Amazon Kindle (not the newest model but the one with a keyboard). I've tried to use it to read technical books (some books from O'Reilly, etc. are in e-book form, others only as PDFs...). Such books commonly contain graphs, diagrams, etc. that would really benefit from color. I think that it's a bit too dismissive to say "Colors aren't needed in a book (unless you are a 'special' kid)". (That said, my Kindle isn't very optimal for studying technical books even if it had colors. The UI just isn't good for that kind of "flipping back and forth" behavior... But perhaps the new Kindle with touch screen fixes that)
Hackers add end-user value to product (by making it more flexible and/or versatile).
Next up: manufacturer works hard to reduce product's end-user value to what it was before.
Since you mention the Kindle, I'll slip in this question about the Kindle. Apparently they are $80 on Amazon now, which is cheaper than the HP $99 WebOS tablet (but of course it also does less).
How hackable is the Kindle? Is it worth it at $80?
I basically want something to hold *MY* documents to read, either HTML or text (but I can convert to PDF, etc.). Would be a bonus to be able to edit them, save under subdirectories, etc. but that would be secondary. Would be a bonus to be able to grab documents wirelessly from my home web server but again I'm willing to put on documents via USB.
Other suggestions for cheap easy-to-use, easy-to-read tablets (with any DRM jailbroken) would also be welcome.
404555974007725459910684486621289147856453481154 in hex is "You sank my Battleship?"
[GPG key in journal]
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Friends don't let friends buy sony for a real good reason.
Can't see the NookTouch mentioned on this particular thread so I'll mention it here. I've got it doing these things already, including VNC to Firefox for when you get tired and your laptop screen goes fuzzy, RSS readers, better PDF support, dropbox, Bitcoin wallet and tickers, ssh tunnelling, offline maps via MapDroyd (can see in sunlight), ReaditLater & Kindle.
Rooting is very simple, but the Sony build quality might be better. Things would be simpler if both devices had Cyanogenmod7.
Feel free to join us, or developers on the XDA forum section at http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1198
I bought a NookTouch with the only intention to root... after selling an iPad2 actually (no joke, it's not a comparasble thing). Have fun!
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I'm sorry, but saying "SONY Got Hacked" is like saying "Microsoft Did a Business Deal". What did you expect out of your day?
It can't run Angry Birds just yet
That's not clever any more. Please stop.
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404555974007725459910684486621289147856453481154 in hex is "You sank my Battleship?"
[GPG key in journal]
this is the sony reader that's being discussed here yes? http://www.pronto.com/product/sony-prs-t1-6-digital-p_2006115718 i currently have the nook color and for a similar price, i'd say it's a far better deal just the fact that you can access the b&n store is advantageous, i'd say