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Old 09-05-2013, 04:03 PM   #110
BadBilly
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash View Post
The weight difference is negligable. It would take someone with a real serious hand, wrist, or arm problem to have the weight difference between a paperwhite and a T3 be a deciding factor.
Lighter is lighter. If they want the lightest, it's the T3 and who are you to say what is a deciding factor for somebody else?

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Amazon has excellent dictionaries and they are easy to add or remove from a device. I doubt that Sony's are that much better or varied.
I like how you admit that you haven't got a clue what you're talking about and then, in the same breath, say that Kindle's dictionaries are just as good. According to what little information I can find from the specs Amazon is publishing on their site, they do not have built-in bilingual dictionaries. My T1 has two English dictionaries, Spanish/English, French/English, German/English, Italian/English, and Dutch/English. So, better, I think. T3 seems to be a step back, though, as the Canadian version of it only seems to offer French/English and Spanish/English bilingual dictionaries.

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So their device is more expensive then a current generation Paperwhite, a bit lighter, and you have to use a cover in order to protect the back of the device. So folks who prefer no cover do not have an option.
Again, talking out of your...We don't know if there will be any kind of backplate included for those who want that. I haven't seen anything that says anything about this. And, with cover, the T3 is ten bucks cheaper than an uncovered Paperwhite here in Canada.
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