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Old 04-06-2009, 09:41 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
and there are enormously more dictionaries available - literally hundreds, both general-purpose, and specialist (eg all the "Oxford dictionary of <whatever>" series (art, architecture, music, etc etc).
I still don't get why you are saying the CyBook is better because of the dictionaries available, there are plenty available for Kindle also (1301): Kindle Dictionaries

Will CyBook permit you to place the cursor on a word and it look up a definition from multiple dictionaries automatically without manually opening them and searching? If so that would be better. In fact does CyBook automatically look up words from at least one installed dictionary like Kindle 2? If not that is a huge step backwards. I don't think Kindle's 1301 available dictionaries makes it better, more is not better, better is better.
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