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Originally Posted by Arios
samhy I did not know there were differences from one geographic area to another: what are they?
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There are small differences which may don't matter at all depending on the buyer.
For example, the US T2 is said to have 6 dictionaries
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Utilize the 6 built-in dictionaries to look up a word or translate into English, French or Spanish.
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when the European one has two English monolingual dictionaries and ten bilingual ones (French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Italian)
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2 ANGLAIS (britannique / américian) + 10 BILINGUES (depuis et vers le français / l'espagnol / l'allemand / le néerlandais / l'italien)
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When I bought the 650, the Japanese one had a Japanese dictionary and an English-Japanese dictionary (not the other way around) whereas the European 650 had European languages dictionaries. I'm not sure for the US 650, but it was definitely not the same as the European one.
Not having access to the Japanese dictionaries was one of the reason for me to stay away from the T2.
I'm still looking forward to hearing more about a possible T3, though. Well, T3 means not many changes from the other devices of the T series. I'm very eager to discover it.
The quotes are from the .com and .fr Sony web sites.