Thread: PRS-T1 browser + dictionary
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Old 05-08-2012, 07:33 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by jackie_w View Post
As far as I know, the built-in dictionaries on the PRST1 are for use in the books you load, epub, pdf and txt (although I can't say I've tried to use the dictionary in a txt file).
thank you, so this make not useful to use the browser for learning purposes.
pity. maybe there is a way to download the page and then read it as html or another format, and at least off line using the dictionary?
I do not want to criticize but look awkward to me how sony can miss such an essential feature, considering that today learning new languages is so common , and it will be OF COURSE really cool to read the news in Spanish, French, English Italian and so on.
I have now serious doubts to buy the TRS1 having already a prs650 that works as a charm without wifi

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