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Old 04-03-2009, 05:47 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by Angst View Post
I don't want wireless access, especially when it's going to lead to higher prices for ebooks. I have 10 books on my reader I haven't read. I don't need more. I can wait until the next time I'm at my PC to buy and load more books.

The only advantage I can see to wireless is dictionary/wikipedia/encyclopedia access. I don't want to have to pay more for ebooks just to get access to these features.
Someone with a Kindle 2 please confirm whether the dictionary function works even when you have wireless switched off. I thought the K2 had the Oxford Dictionary on (physically loaded in internal memory) the device. This is the single feature that is making me lean to the K2 over the Sony. As much as I use a dictionary normally, I love the idea of this and if it requires the wireless to be, that will kinda ruin it for me.
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