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Old 07-19-2018, 11:53 PM   #6
Ricky D'Angelo
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Device: Sony PRS-T1, PRS-T-2, PRS 350, PRS 950; Kobo Mini; Kindle PW3, Fire 10
ETACO is a company which specializes in electronic dictionaries/translators/translator software and also happens to make ereaders. The firmware also appears to be reprogramable. The following is a description of the ONYX BOOX Cleopatra 3 ereader.
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Support of languages and dictionaries

The BOOX allows the user to read documents in different world languages. Amongst them there are such languages as Russian, English, German, French, Spanish, Arabic, Swedish, Chinese, Japanese and many others.

Google Play

The model has the pre-installed Google Play app which gives access to hundreds of thousands of third-party Android programs, including free ones. This opportunity significantly expands the functionality of the device and gives you a large number of additional variants of its usage.

Reprogramming option

The Cleopatra 3 model allows the user to write personal software using the Android 4.0 options. The device is freely reprogrammable on request of the user who can install, delete and create programs.
http://www.ectaco.com/onyx-boox-cleopatra/
In regards to the ability to use different dictionaries and reprogramability this ereader perhaps would be a better choice than a paperwhite.
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