Electronics : Franklin SCD-1890 Speaking Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition

Electronics : Franklin SCD-1890 Speaking Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition

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Franklin SCD-1890 Speaking Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition

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Franklin SCD-1890 Speaking Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Franklin Electronics
EAN: 9781590744185
ISBN: 1590744187
Label: Franklin Electronics
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Product Manufacturer: Franklin Electronics
Model: SCD-1890
Publisher: Franklin Electronics
Studio: Franklin Electronics
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Newly redesigned speaking dictionary with 200,000+ words
  • Clearly pronounces tough words and reads definitions
  • Includes spelling corrector, grammar guide, geographical information, and much more
  • 9 fun games help build vocabulary
  • Local/World clock, built in organizer, calculator & currency/metric converter




Edition 11th Dictionary, Collegiate Merriam-Webster's Speaking SCD-1890 Franklin






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Completely updated and redesigned, the new Speaking Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition, sets a new standard in electronic dictionaries with dynamic new content, a striking new look, and a fresh platform for easy viewing and accessibility. This best-in-class hand-held contains the updated Merriam-Webster's 11th Edition Collegiate Dictionary including biographical and geographical entries. lt also contains Merriam-Webster's Concise Dictionary of English Usage, Guide to Punctuation and Style, and their Dictionary of Quotations. Additional content to make this a truly all inclusive language and grammar reference tool includes Franklin's patented phonetic spell correction, grammar guide with quizzes, word games and word lists, and a 5-language translator (English, Spanish, French, German, and ltalian). The dictionary speaks over 400,000 clear and concise definitions and the Thesaurus contains 500,000 synonyms & antonyms. Designed to help you communicate effectively, it combines high-quality language reference with state-of-the-art search technology; a must-have hand-held for any business professional, student or family. Dictionary Speaks clear and concise definitions Thesaurus with 500,000 synonyms & antonyms Biographical and Geographical References lnteractive Grammar Guide with Quizzes Phonetic Spell Correction 12 Word Games & Exercises, i.e. Hangman, Letris and others 5-Language Translator (English/Spanish/French/German/ltalian) Dictionary of Quotations - searched by Author, by Subject (head word) and by Work. 30 Tables and Lists of Reference lnformation from M-W Collegiate Dictionary, including topics such as chemical elements, world currencies, astronomy, signs & symbols, etc. ldentifies and explains sound-a-like words allowing you to select the right word, example - ?affect - impress? versus ?effect - result? Crossword Puzzle solver, Local/World Clock, Built

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Newly updated and redesigned, the Speaking Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary sets the standard for electronic dictionaries. The feature that distinguishes this dictionary from other run-of-the-mill models is its ability to speak--it reads words and definitions clearly, increasing your ability to retain the definition and improving pronunciation of difficult-to-pronounce words. ln addition to a library of over 200,000 words, the dictionary features biographical and geographical information, an interactive grammar guide, phonetic spelling correction, a basic calculator and many other useful functions. lt can perform in five different languages, translating freely between English, Spanish, French, German, and ltalian. lt even enables you to compile your favorite words into customized lists, making word studying much easier. lt also plays nine different fun games which can help build your vocabulary and spelling skills.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * lackluster ...
i've had many franklin dictionaries in the past that worked great but this one leaves a funny feeling; unsatisfied. the soft keys are more difficult to use than the harder ones on other older models. there's no cover, the right speaker is a fake covered up by a sticker now but i don't really need it to speak. it's electronic voice is awful and the volume has to be turned up for you to hear. if it wasn't for the fact that it had the most word definitions for electronic dictionaries, i wouldn't have bought it. the thing that irks me the most is when i turn it on, i have to select dictionary or one of the other books which i'll never use. there's no setting for it to turn on only to the dictionary which is why we buy these things in the first place. i could've spent 50 bucks for a palm unabridged version but i didn't like the interface and it's not as accessible often when i want. i don't have much of a problem with the lack of the backlight since i always have a lamp on. for 100 bucks this is way overpriced for its shortcomings. however for the convenience of not have the book around, it's almost tolerable to purchase. the size is a bit big in comparisons to the older compact models. my old one was like a blackberry size and style. this square block although thin looks exactly like the one i have from 20 years ago. they should really have put in some thought on user ergonomics and style.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Franklyn 1890 Dictionary not received
I ordered a Franklyn-1890 Electronic Dictionary on 8-20-2008 that was in srock and to be shipped on 8-22-08. It has not arrived.

I sent an email to m-kat@rambler.ru on 9-13-08 but no reply. It was not rejected.

Very deceitful service.

Charles Kirk



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Speaking Dictionary ...
For the buck you pay, this speaking dictionary seems reasonable.
This has Thesaurus, Dictionary, Grammar and Word builder games etc.
Calculator, unit conversion and clock function are extra nice features.
This is little bulky to carry. Sound is not of very good quality.
I did not like the pronunciation generated on this dictionary, not that much clear. I wish I had bought non speaking dictionary with nice phonetic symbols for pronunciation instead of faulty speaking system. Anyway if you don't care about speaking function, this is a good dictionary for its price.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Needs improvement
No protective cover and obviously most people have the same sound problem with it. It makes a noise while pronouncing a word, specially at a higher volume.

This dictionary is very sensitive to shock,it is not even safe in your backpack.

If these problems are solved, I will buy the next one from Franklin again, even at a higher price, because the pros outweigh the cons.



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Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good product ...
I loved this product. I just wish the screen was easier to read at times.

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