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Old 04-14-2011, 12:07 AM   #9
J.C.
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Device: ONYX BOOX Note Air3 C
Quite right, would have been nice to be informed about it, all we were told was we get x number of dictionaries, there was no mention that some are trial.
I'm sure there are people who bought the devices and were strongly influenced by having an available dictionary in their language.
Simply removing all mention of the dictionaries from the product page, does not fix the situation for existing customers.

Edit: Just for keeping track that bit is still on the Israel website and for those wondering it said right below the bit about the mp3 player (which they claim is suitable for audio-books.... sure if you care to memorize where you stoped) it used to say:

"ABBYY Lingvo Dictionaries
PocketBook Pro 602 comes with ABBY Lingvo dictionaries installed. BookLand.net offers 44 additional dictionaries available for purchase."

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