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Old 07-20-2010, 07:52 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
If your budget will stretch a little more, the Kindle has a pretty good built-in dictionary. So does the Sony PRS-600, but that may be out of your price range.

I don't know if the nook has a dictionary or not; perhaps someone else can advise on that.
And the builtin dictionary on the Kindle can be replaced with any DRM-free(d) one, as long as it is in Mobi format. Or at least on the DX it can: I replaced the dictionary that came with my Kindle DXG (the New Oxford American Dictionary) with the Chambers I already had. No problem whatsoever.

So I agree with Harry: if you can spend a little more (or can get a refurb unit), the Kindle is probably your best bet.
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