
: Re: Are there any ebook readers that do not have web browsers Every e-book reader I have seen includes some type of web browser. Are there any that have no web browsing at all?
I'm not exactly sure if you ask it for the sake of knowledge or if it is a feature that you don't want to have on your ereader because it could be a distraction.
Assuming the latter, Kobo ereaders do have a web browser, but it is buried in the "beta features" section. It is very basic, nothing too full fledged, more useful to have a quick reference than doing your regular Web surfing.
The only ways to get it in your way while reading is to manually go search for it, or, while highlighting a word, select "search with Google / Wikipedia ". That, IMHO, is a nice feature ti have at hand, and doesn't distract you too much.
I hope this answers your question.
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