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Old 08-19-2025, 04:10 AM   #3
rcentros
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Originally Posted by crAss View Post
As I was going around I found just one ebook reader with all the above, the PocketBook Verse Pro (ok, the pro adds waterproofing not a deal breaker, but since I am buying one such device every ten years I do not care to spend a little more).
I think the PocketBook Verse Pro looks good. (I don't have one, I have its predecessor, the Touch HD 3 which, I think, is pretty much the same). In my opinion, it's weakest feature is its dictionary. I've found a Webster's International Abridged Dictionary (I think from a link MobileRead) that works well. You used to be able to buy the same Oxford Dictionary for the PocketBooks as used in the Kindle, in Sonys and now Kobos, but I can't find it for sale anymore. (I've got it on my old Russian, Basic Lux, but the license is not transferable.)

Good luck.
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