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Franklin Webster's Third New Unabridged International Dictionary (NID-260
By Franklin Electronics
Technical Details
Over 735,000 definitions examples and usage notes - Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage with more than 2,000 articles commonly confused and disputed words and phrases. Merriam-Webster's Guide to Punctuation and Style to help improve writing skills with information on capitalization, plurals, abbreviations and more. Thesaurus with 500,000 synonyms and antonyms - Phonetic spell correction allows you to enter words as they sound. Confusables function identifies and explains sound-a-like words allowing you to select the right word Learning tools like your own user word list and SAT Word List - Crossword Puzzle Solver - Calculator with standard calculator functions and dedicated row of numeric keys for easy entry
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 3.8 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S
- ASIN: B002V935C8
- Item model number: NID-260
- Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included
- Price: $271.51 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping
Product Description
The countless pages of America's gold standard in dictionaries are packed into an exclusive electronic version that weighs just ounces. The largest, most comprehensive American dictionary ever published includes over 735,000 definitions, examples and usage notes. Enhance your English language skills further with Merriam-Webster's Guide to Punctuation and Style. Merriam-Webster's Concise Dictionary of English Usage with more than 2,000 articles on commonly confused and disputed words and phrases, and Franklin's own Thesaurus with 500,000 synonyms and antonyms. Stay current with built in SD card and USB compatibility so online updates can be downloaded easily. Remarkably, this dictionary doubles as an electronic book. Avid readers can delight in the thousands of book titles available for download at Franklin's website
This review is from: Franklin Webster's Third New Unabridged International Dictionary (NID-260) (Electronics)
This is the unabridged version of the Websters Third New International Dictionary. It is compact and can stay at your table all the time. It beats having to run to your bookshelf whenever you need to refer to the dictionary. It is not a talking dictionary. So, if you are looking for a talking dictionary look elsewhereThis product has a slim and sleek look , combined with a comfortable and efficient interface . Although complex this opens for use a wide variety of functions : English usage , punctuation , SAT word lists , a good thesaurus , and wonder of wonders considering its size a complete Webster's unabridged dictionary . This last includes a phonetic spell correction function which is practically invaluable when you know how a word sounds but not how to spell it . Kudos Franklin
The Franklin electronic dictionary/thesaurus is very compact, clear and easy to use. I've been using my Sharp for the same purpose and find the Sharp superior for my uses. I am writing my memoirs and need to look up words fast and nothing beats Sharp for speed. For example, if you want to go from thesaurus to dictionary using the Franklin, you have to first go to the library function and then click on dictionary; with the Sharp, there's no need to do this. You just push the dictionary key and you're there. You can transfer from one to the other instantly.
What I've ended up doing is using the Franklin as an addendum for the Sharp so I have access to a larger choice of words. Also, you can have more fun with the Franklin because there are more functions to play with. I'm just not into playing with electronic gadgets.
Either the Sharp or the Franklin would be extremely useful for students, writers, or just people who love words. Either one of them beats a clunky paper book by a whole lot. I've given the Sharp as gifts to my grandson and my son.
One more thing, there's a huge price difference between the two instruments. The Sharp costs under $100; the Franklin is over $250.
What I've ended up doing is using the Franklin as an addendum for the Sharp so I have access to a larger choice of words. Also, you can have more fun with the Franklin because there are more functions to play with. I'm just not into playing with electronic gadgets.
Either the Sharp or the Franklin would be extremely useful for students, writers, or just people who love words. Either one of them beats a clunky paper book by a whole lot. I've given the Sharp as gifts to my grandson and my son.
One more thing, there's a huge price difference between the two instruments. The Sharp costs under $100; the Franklin is over $250.
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