Wizcom Quicktionary II Pen Spanish Voice Portable Scannertranslator

The QuicktionaryII enables users to scan a single word or full line of printed text and translate or define single words, see and hear the scanned word(s) read aloud. Based on WizCom's proprietary...read more

$139.99
$139.99

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   4 out of 5
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Product Description

The QuicktionaryII enables users to scan a single word or full line of printed text and translate or define single words, see and hear the scanned word(s) read aloud. Based on WizCom's proprietary optical head, sophisticated OCR and ASIC systems, the product is both quick and accurate. Most QuicktionaryII models come complete with integrated Text-to-Speech technology. Users can hear the scanned word or line of text read aloud through a built-in speaker or earphone. QuicktionaryII is expandable and upgradeable.This model is an English to Spanish and Spanish to English version. ....read more

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Product Details

Brand: Wizcom
Model: QT21001SE
UPC: 630913000257
Product Code: QT21001SE

3 Responses to “Wizcom Quicktionary II Pen Spanish Voice Portable Scannertranslator”

  1. Gutierrez Fernando says:

    OK
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    Should have more stand by battery life and more power in its volume or speakers !

  2. Timothy M. Outland says:

    Pen is a fantastic time saver!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    When reading magazines or books in spanish, this pen saves time of having to look up word after word in the dictionary. It usually scans correctly after one or two tries, but sometimes, you have to get it just right, especially on smaller text. I reckon it is really worth the price, and has helped my Spanish studies tremendously.

  3. Eli says:

    A useful device for translating reading material
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    I bought the Quicktionary device to help me study Spanish. I have already been using the Franklin electronic pocket dictionary and wanted to complement it. If I had to chose between the two, I would keep the Franklin. Although the Franklin is somewhat slower and requires typing the words, it has more features such as conjugating, games, etc., it is cheaper and smaller and can be carried in the pocket. The Quicktionary is quite functional after you get used to the technique of scanning. Occasionally you may need to scan more than once to get the right word. Its weaknesses are that it is slow to boot up and to process the scanned words. It also cannot help when the word is split across two lines. Its advantage is that it can scan a whole expression or a whole line. In summary, it is a excellent complement to an electronic dictionary but cannot replace it. You should take this opinion with one caveat: I have not read the manuals of either device and just have been using them intuitively. There may be other featuers with which I am not familiar.

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