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Franklin Merriam Webster Spanish English Dictionary (DBE-1500)

Franklin Merriam Webster Spanish English Dictionary (DBE-1500)

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Brand: Franklin
Category: CE

List Price: $59.99
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Seller: 75stroppe
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews

Media: Electronics
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Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.5 x 2

MPN: DBE-1500
Model: DBE-1500
UPC: 084793999086
EAN: 0084793999086

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Features:
  • 5,000,000 Spanish English Translations
  • 4,000 usage examples
  • 274,000 English definitions for quick reference
  • Advanced Verb Conjugations
  • Phonetic Spell Correction

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Product Description
Includes 8 Books ; Merriam-Webster'S Spanish-English Dictionary; Merriam-Webster'S Dictionary; Franklin Thesaurus; Has Over 5,000,000 Total Translations; Speaks 4,800 Phrases; Contains 4,000 Example Sentences; Patented Phonetic Spell Correction; Verb Conj


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5 out of 5 stars Wonderful device that I use daily. I can't imagine going back to a hard-copy dictionary.   September 16, 2009
mbj (MD United States)
53 out of 53 found this review helpful

The Franklin DBE-1500 is an upgrade / replacement to the DBE-1490. It's a full-featured non-speaking, calculator-like device (fits in a men's dress shirt pocket - barely) that contains the complete Merriam Webster English-Spanish dictionary / Spanish-English dictionary, English and Spanish conjugations, English and Spanish Phrases and the full Merriam Webster regular English Dictionary (a nice added feature). In addition to these core "books" it comes with a number of miscellaneous features such as SAT and TOEFL vocabulary lists, usage examples, English and Spanish grammar lessons and a few learning games (hangman, etc), a calculator, metric-standard measure conversions, and a currency converter (you obviously have to pre-configure the rates). You won't use some of this, but the added features don't get in the way.

The Merriam Webster dictionary isn't the best one out there, but I think it's as good a one as you'll find in any electronic device. The main difference between this and more expensive devices is lack of speech - a feature I didn't really want. (The speaking one is the BES-2150, which is actually a bit smaller.) It does a decent job both of picking up on misspellings and suggesting alternatives and of mapping conjugated verbs back to their root (both of which are shortcomings of hard-copy dictionaries). The user interface is simple and straight forward. The device boots up immediately. You can configure it to use either English or Spanish as the master (menu) language and set the default entry screen (e.g. boot straight to the Spanish to English dictionary). This means looking up a word is very quick and easy - much easier and much much faster than thumbing through a hard-copy dictionary. It has a configurable auto-off power-saving function, which is nice. The default is 2 minutes of activity. I bumped mine to 3. There are also screen contrast settings, time settings, Etc.

As far as the application / user interface goes, the DBE-1500 is the same as the DEB-1490. The main difference between the models is an improved case design. The flip cover hinges of the 1490 were thin and were on the outside back corners of the device. So, if you dropped it on a hard floor the cover would break. (That is the reason I ended up buying the 1500 after owning a 1490.) The 1500 has recessed hinges with about 4 times more surface area - a much-improved case design. The liquid crystal screen is also a little sharper than the earlier model and it's a bit faster (newer micro processor). The keyboard has a slightly tighter and more modern look (color scheme), but otherwise is the same. It's pretty comfortable / easy to use. Basically the 1500 is the same as the 1490, but with an improved case, more modern circuit board and slightly sharper screen.

Like its predecessor, the 1500 uses two CR or DL-2032 lithium calculator batteries. I read Spanish language newspapers on the train going to work, so use my dictionary every day + some at night and on weekends. The batteries in my 1490 lasted through 5 months of heavy use before needing replacing (much better than one would hope from AA or AAA alkalines). If you only use it casually, I'd imagine they'd last years (like a calculator). The batteries can be found in any U.S. drugstore for between $2 and $6. However, they might be difficult to find in some Central and South American countries, so if you're planning on travelling, you might want to bring a spare set.



5 out of 5 stars Spanish-English Dictionary   August 26, 2009
Jean Vand (Orlando, FL)
13 out of 14 found this review helpful

This dictionary is great. If I type in a conjugation of a verb, not knowing its root, it automatically gives me the root form and will show its various conjugations. This is what I was wanting. I'm a Spanish-speaking novice so perhaps I'd be more particular if I was advanced, however; I can see myself using this translator as I progress in my studies. Time-wise, it sure beats looking up words in a book.


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic   November 13, 2009
S. Fitzgerald (Lubbock, TX USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

The dictionaries are great. I purchased them for my classroom and the students love them. They really encourage the students to look up words plus they have a couple of word games. They translate either English to Spanish or Spanish to English. They have conjugations and find the infinitive when a conjugated verb is entered. They are thin and easy to store.


5 out of 5 stars GREAT asset for all levels of learners & GREAT for the $$$   September 28, 2009
Psych & Soul (Boise, Idaho, USA)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I was afraid this translator did cost enough to be of value for a beginner/intermediate Spanish student, who is on her way toward becoming fluent. (That's the goal.) However, it has been a real benefit in the month I have used it, and even my professor (over 30 years a Spanish speaker) finds it useful. So this is a a keeper -- for the long run, I would say.


5 out of 5 stars AMAZING!   January 8, 2010
KEVIN (ORLANDO)
AN ABSOLUTELY AMAZING SPANISH ENGLISH DICTIONARY. I AM GLAD I BOUGHT IT. IT HAS 7 BOOKS IN 1 DEVICE.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!!!!


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