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Old 10-17-2009, 10:36 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by columbus View Post
I find it quick enough to use a dead tree one, or make a note to check later. Though I've not had the chance to try a 6/700 so can't compare, but as I read mostly fiction it is not often needed.

Reading more classics now does change the need for a less *modern* dictionary though.
I'm a big fan of the "classics" too, and it's for that reason that I find a dictionary useful. It's surprising how many 19th century words have now fallen out of use. The dictionary on the PRS-600 is a very good one - I don't think there's been any word I've asked it to look up yet that it's not found.
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