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Originally Posted by HarryT
No, I'm not saying that at all. I'm saying that it's not a "bug" that a reader sold for western markets will not display non-western characters in its own internal fonts. When buying a reader, one of the factors you need to consider is whether or not it's suitable for the type of books you want to read. If reading Chinese is your interest, you should probably buy a reader that's aimed at the Chinese market, not the western European market.
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There should be no need to do that. Further, there are almost no devices that default in traditional Chinese, though there are some that do default to simplified for the Mainland market.
I'm a former gadget nerd and knew from the start that there would be tweaking involved, but many people don't have any clue why their books won't display. Basic international character support is something that should come to be expected on these kinds of devices. Not having it is just an extra insult to ebook readers.