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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.