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Old 10-17-2012, 12:23 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
I think that the Sony 650 / T1 come with the most comprehensive set of dictionaries straight out-of-the-box. But they are geared to English (Eng-Fr, Fr-Eng, Eng-Ger, Ger-Eng, etc). Be careful of the T2 because Sony has reduced the number of out-of-the-box dictionaries depending on release location.

I believe the Kindle is better suited to adding custom commercial dictionaries than the Sony.
The Kindle comes as standard with dictionaries for US and British English, and has English translation dictionaries for German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. But, as you say, the Kindle store has a large number (many hundred) additional dictionaries for sale.
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