This versatile English<->Hebrew<->English bidirectional dictionary includes an extensive dictionary, with common idioms and useful phrases, which makes it a great learning tool and affordable language learning solution. Main vocabulary of over 450,000 words, including general words and medical, technical, legal, business terms and slang. New words recording function for dictionary expansion. 200 American idioms and over 1,000 topically arranged phrases. Additional features include a 128 KB bilingual business organizer with a telephone directory, a memo, a calendar, a schedule, an anniversary list, an account manager and a password security function.
This thorough English/Hebrew dictionary contains more than 450,000 words, including general words and idioms, medical, technical, business, and legal terms, plus slang and expressions. The EH200D's 128 KB bilingual business organizer with telephone directory, schedule, memo, and anniversary list keeps you organized, and its port for high-speed data communication with a PC keeps you synchronized with your desktop.
A new-word recording function lets you expand the dictionary, and the Vector Ultima spell checker verifies spelling. Additional features include advanced word recognition, 200 popular American idioms, English irregular verbs, and more than 1,000 useful dialogs. You'll also enjoy an account manager, a calendar, a game center, a currency and metric converter, home and world time settings, an alarm, and a calculator.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
Excellent non-expensive helper:
I purchased this electronic translator for my 12-year old daughter, who has just arrived to the USA and started to learn English (she attends ESL at school). She uses it all the time, especially doing her homework, and in a classroom too, and she believes it helps her very much.
Biggest waste of money ever...:
This item is clearly the biggest waste of money I've ever committed, and that's saying a lot... The images are not big enough to really see what you're buying. The keyboard is difficult to use, for me at least. Nowhere did it say whether the Hebrew text would be vowelled, and it is not -- I suppose it's my fault for not figuring out that if it were, they'd say so.