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Originally Posted by susan_cassidy
Even if the Kindle you were to choose doesn't come with multiple language dictionaries, you can always buy one or more for the language you need.
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The difference is that
inline dictionaries never take you out of the book and function as another level within it. Separate dictionaries require you to exit the book you're reading, open the relevant dictionary, find the word, exit the dictionary and go back to what you were reading. Not the most practical solution if you're reading, say, a book about WWII that contains innumerable phrases in German.
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Originally Posted by arciervo
I'm curious whether you considered the Sony PRS-T1.
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No one had suggested the T1 to the OP for obvious reasons (thread topic).
If I were the one making the decision, I'd choose the T1 out of the three (partly because deals in the States make it cheaper than the other two options, and partly because the features appeal to me more).
Then again, I'm not.
The T1 can also read Kobo books if not use the Kobo store. But if the OP is looking for a seamless purchasing experience and lives outside the U.S., I can see why they focused on two readers with built-in store options. The T1's Sony store doesn't really count.