Franklin BES-1840 Speaking Spanish/English Dictionary


Key features
- •Translates and pronounces 250,000 English and Spanish words
- •Spelling correction and verification in English and Spanish
- •User word list for spelling review and vocabulary building
- •Slot for 1 Bookman book card
- •Webster Dictionary version
Franklin BES-1840 Speaking Spanish/English Dictionary
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Customer Reviews
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Five Stars
Deacon Anthony Salierno•November 1, 2017
Yes it is very important for me. Tks.
Nice fun good product
L.Pascarelli•April 13, 2017
Used to use this in high school back in the early 2000s. Help me pass high school Spanish class and exams. Definitely worth buying, if required to take foreign language Spanish courses for middle and high school years.
Five Stars
Amazon Customer•October 17, 2016
Awesome product just what i needed if only it could do whole sentences
obselete ; buy the new one
shamash•September 27, 2008
Got this model about two years ago. It was the only choice at the time that could pronounce words. It worked OK, the vocabulary was limited ; probably OK for spanish intermediate level at the most. It was plagued with poor design though. really bad battery door design resulting in intermittent operation. Hard to use volume control. unreliable connecter in the back for inserting other books, poor contrast made it difficult to read, and my son at one point adjusted it to minimum while playing with it and the display totaly disappeared. Took lot of blind hit and trial to get to the settings menu to get it back. pls designers leave the minimum contrast adjustment at a level that can still be seen. About two years of use the top half of the display stopped working.
It has been replaced by a better model that is thin and smaller. Get that instead.
It has been replaced by a better model that is thin and smaller. Get that instead.
second year spanish student
dotcom•September 1, 2003
I had great hopes for this machine. Immediately I noticed that the first line of the entry always seemed to be in a dark shadow and I had to try tipping the unit to get light into the inner screen to make it readable. It too often doesn't have the words --- even many very common ones in its database. The voice is extremely fuzzy when you try the audio pronunciation feature. It only has a few forms of many of the the words I am seeking. If this unit really has 250,000 words -- as they tell us---then they should create a new one with a couple of million
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