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Old 08-15-2011, 07:24 PM   #30
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Considering these two points

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Originally Posted by lillumultipass View Post
1. Ease of dictionary look-up: I am French but read mostly in English and from time to time, I need to lookup for some words I don't understand. Intuitively, I would think that the touch interface of the Nook would be easier to use. Am I right?

2. Ease of browsing within the book : when I read non-fiction books (like, say, economic textbooks) I would like to be able to browse rapidly and efficiently through the book, something that I found a bit lacking with my Kindle 2.
I would say, check out a Sony: It has touch, fast & easy dictionary AND a search function. No network connectivity, though.
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