Thread: VOX vs Touch
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Old 11-29-2011, 06:13 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by easterncoyote View Post
Well, I find myself agreeing with everyone (now that's rare for me!). I am disappointed that the Vox (Kobo's premier e-reader) does not have a built-in dictionary, or a search function, especially as these are offered even on ipad app versions. On the other hand, I am really liking the Vox as an e-reader, and for all its myriad other uses.
Interesting POV about the "premier e-reader". I'm betting that I am not the only person with both a Vox and a Touch who does not consider the Vox as the first choice for reading--and not because the app isn't fully developed yet.
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