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Quicktionary, a pen that reads and translates |
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| Culture & Science - Strange Inventions | |||
| Saturday, 28 January 2012 17:02 | |||
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When learning a new language or try to recover a long time that we studied, although the bases are acquired or faster recall, vocabulary often fails. One of the best ways I know to do is either talk to someone in this new language, or reading. However, the lack of comprehension of the meaning of a word or words can hinder the perception and understanding of a sentence, which leads us to look in a dictionary or online translator most appropriate meaning. Similar in its mode of use by Snail , a Braille reader and translator of the Quicktionary WizCom is developed by the optical pen to scan, store and translate texts. This SuperPen ™ currently costs € 105.70 (U.S. $ 139.75) and includes 2 free dictionaries, if you want to charge more, calculate about 11 € (U.S. $ 14.55) per language. Its operation is fairly intuitive: as if a fluorescent marker will be discussed, just slide your pen on the word or line you wish to see translated. The original and translated text appear on screen simultaneously Quicktionary, while at the same time we can hear the translation through the integrated mini-speaker: a dictionary faster, impossible! This gadget also includes an OCR application (Optical Character Recognition) that digitizes and stores the scanned words (about 1,000 pages) of data format: once downloaded to a PC, the text can be edited. In addition, its small size allows carry around.
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