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Old 12-11-2007, 01:17 PM   #144
Alisa
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
The dictionary interface that the Gen3, iLiad, etc, have is perfectly adequate and could be used with no problem at all on the Sony. I do agree that lack of dictionary support is now a major failing of the Sony - it's the only "big-name" bookreader which doesn't have it.
I absolutely agree. It was one of the big draws for the Gen3 and the Kindle for me over the Sony. I really hope they add this and fix that Vista problem that was mentioned. I'd like to see robust competition continue and for that Sony needs to keep up. I love my Kindle but I think we're all served better by having more than one strong player in the market. Plus I know there are folks that probably have a good deal of Sony content and I'd like to see them still have good readers down the line.
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