Casio EX-word XD-SP7500 Japanese-Spanish-English

Today I ordered this little marvel:

  • 27 thesaurus and dictionaries of Japanese, Spanish and English.
  • Quick jump among dictionaries.
  • Hand-written kanji recognition.
  • Encyclopedias with images.
  • Dictionaries of proverbs, computer jargon, business and economics, kanji and katakana.
  • 10K spoken Japanese words (not synthesised but actual human voice).
  • Backlight.
  • SD card slot.
  • USB port.
  • Speaker plus headphone output.

Hopefully it will find its way from Japan to the UK and will be safe with me in a few days.

Isn’t it beautiful?

17 Mar 2008 Computers, Japanese

8 comments so far

  1. Fidel17 Mar 2008 23:11

    You won’t be disappointed. Within weeks, if not days, you’ll surprise yourself thinking how could you study Japanese without it.

  2. nauj2718 Mar 2008 6:54

    Se parece un montón a éste otro artilugio que yo tengo =D
    http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Sharp_Zaurus_SL-C1000_–_open_1280×960.jpg

  3. Sere18 Mar 2008 12:00

    The “actual human voice” bit is kinda scary! Can you imagine how desperate must be someone whose job is recording their own voice on lingo gadgets?

  4. Antonio — 29 Mar 2008 17:22

    Hola, me he comprado la misma en Japon hace una semana pero en el viaje he perdido el CD, podriamos ponernos en contacto y que me enviaras el contenido de este comprimido? , bueno, tambien podriamos discutir sobre su uso y compartir las actualizaciones que le vayamos haciendo, etc

  5. 992593baa00d11 May 2008 10:16

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  6. Derek Senior — 16 May 2008 19:33

    Which website did you order that from? I’m looking to purchase them to, but it’s hard to find a good website that sells them. If you could let me know soon, I would appreciate it.

  7. okaboy — 21 Nov 2008 20:03

    Hi Derek, you can find this dictionary in this web: http://www.whiterabbitpress.com
    Hope to help you ;-)

  8. Nan — 16 Dec 2008 3:29

    Has anyone found an English translation of the manual?

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