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I am absolutely no friend of touch screens and I am in the group that thinks that current ebook reader makers should not omit the buttons but dictionary lookup is one of the things where touch screens really are vastly superior to buttons. Believe me, if you had the choice and both possibilities on your reader you would never use the buttons for dictionary lookup.
I have the same kind of dictionaries on the Cybook Gen3 and I use them very often. From the content I am very satisfied, the handling, hm, after many many clicks with the buttons you have reached the word you want to have translated. For German-English/English-German you can find an interesting and free alternative here: http://blog.mikeasoft.com/2011/01/05...or-the-kindle/ Last edited by Billi; 10-20-2012 at 03:33 PM. |
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Sorry to hijack the thread but I was just wondering, how do the dictionaries for other e-readers than Kindle work? Do they all work by simply moving the cursor to a word to get a translation?
And does anyone know if any of these can translate Chinese well? I know the Kindle has Duokan that does pretty well translating Chinese but I don't know how well it does it and if it works the same way as the normal Kindle software's dictionary does. Does anyone else know? Thanks! |
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Most touch readers work by tapping or double-tapping the word. If you don't have a touch screen you have to move the cursor to the word but before that you have to open the dictionary application. At the iRiver Story HD you open the dictionary program and then type in the word you want to translate. So, it's really much easier with a touch screen.
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Ok, this is what I want.
What I don't want is having to open up a new program and write the word to get a translation. I'd probably get tired of that really quickly, since pretty much all I would use my reader for is learning foreign languages. Thanks! Does anyone know of a reader with a good Chinese dictionary that works like this? Last edited by Nible; 10-21-2012 at 09:44 AM. |
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Hello,
i wanted to create a new topic but I found this one, i'm searching to buy an ereader, the only thing I want is dutch-french translation. I know the kobo doesn't have this feature, so which one has it? thanks |
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