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Old 07-08-2009, 03:54 AM   #144
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Originally Posted by Ortep View Post
It depends on how many words you know
A long long time ago when I was still reading pBooks I never used a dictionary. It was too much of a hassle.
But on my Cybook it is so convenient to look up a word that I do it much more often. It really does add something to my reading experience.
Same here. I read a lot of 19th century books and you come across a lot of words in those which are no longer in common use. It enhances the reading experience for me to be able to look those words up and find their exact meaning.
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