Translates
a second language in a second
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- Automatically
displays translations of scanned words
- Recognizes
over 300,000 words and expressions
- Recognizes
a wide range of fonts and letter sizes
- Keeps
a history of scanned words
- Scans
inverted and hyphenated text
- Adjustable
for left or right handed users
Between
English and Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian,
Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish,
Turkish. There is also a Dutch-French/French-Dutch version.
- Scan
a word from any printed text
- See
the various possible translations on the screen
Q:
Does the QT switch itself off automatically if I forget
to? |
A:
Yes. The QT has a built in automatic shut-off function which
you can set from 15-240 seconds. |
Q:
Can I also use the QT to scan words hyphenated at the end
of a line? |
A:
Yes. The QT has a special function that allows you to scan
the first half of a divided word, followed by the second
half on the next line. It then reads these two halves as
one whole word. |
Q:
Does the QT read white on black text too (inverted text)?
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A:
Yes. One click on the left arrow button adjusts the QT to
reading light text on a dark background. |
Q:
I am left-handed, Do I have to scan like a right-handed
person? |
A:
No. You adjust the QT very simply for left-handed use. |
Q:
Can I translate words printed in very large fonts? |
A:
Yes. You can use the Opticard to enter words that are too
large to scan, such as words appearing on billboards, signposts,
etc. |
Q:
Does the QT translate English slang expressions too? |
A:
Yes. The QT contains more than 15,000 expressions and idioms
in English, including a large selection of up-to-date slang
usages. |
Q:
What is the advantage of using the QT rather than my familiar
printed dictionary? |
A:
The QT allows you to look up the translation of a word without
having to put down your book or newspaper. In addition,
it presents you with the translation within seconds. |
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