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Sony Daily Edition eReader Not As Hot As Its News

Posted at 7:14AM Wednesday 27 Jan 2010

Sony has been thrilled with sales of its eReaders over the Christmas period, but could their comparative success be about to be eclipsed by the arrival of an Apple tablet?

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