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Old 08-20-2012, 12:07 PM   #215
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Originally Posted by Alpha Centauri View Post
None of the local European Sony sites I have checked mention the inclusion of any dictionary at all in the T2! (E.g. the UK info: http://www.sony.co.uk/product/rd-reader-ebook/prs-t2 ) This may of course just be a mistake by the people writing the web pages. *fingers crossed*
I e-mailed Sony Sweden asking about it, but have not yet received an answer. Does anyone happen to know?
I just wanted to protest but you are right. They seem to have changed the German website since last week.

However, their official press notice at least mentions the dictionaries:

http://www.pressebox.de/pressemeldun...d/boxid/531659

This Austrian website also lists the dictionaries available on the test version they have just received. They are the ones we already know from the PRS-650 and the T1.:

http://cme.at/e-book-reader/sony-prs...nts=1#comments

It would have been incomprehensible if they had removed the dictionary support for Western Europe's biggest language (ok, there have been many incomprehensible moves by Sony over the years).

They also say that the feel of the buttons is pretty good and that changing pages is noticeably faster than it was with the T1.

Not bad but no progress that would induce me to "upgrade" my 650.
I am also still peeved by the lack of support for BBeB by the new readers.
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