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Old 10-19-2018, 10:05 AM   #145
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
The dictionary function is about the same for both. You highlight a word and choose a dictionary definition. However, Kindle's dictionary (The Oxford Dictionary of English) is top of the line. Kobo's dictionary (I forget which one it uses) has worked fine for me when I've needed it, but even the most ardent Kobo fan will admit Kindle has a better dictionary.
I mainly read on my Kobo and haven't noticed Kindle having a better dictionary. But that may be because you can Google it if needed. I definitely miss that on Kindle.

I love the library integration on my Kobo Aura One. I always browse on a computer (or my phone) and then sync to the Kobo. I don't like shopping on any E-ink device.
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