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Back Accessories: Related Items: Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Sharp EAN: 0074000017818 Label: Sharp Manufacturer: Sharp Model: PW-E550 Publisher: Sharp Release Date: 2004-07-05 Studio: Sharp Warranty: 1 year warranty Features:
Rating: - Enlightenment via my SharpLove my Sharp PW-E550 Electronic Dictionary! I have been waiting and researching all manner of electronic dictionaries. After reading all the reviews possible and carefully deciding which options I really wanted I selected the Sharp PW-E550. I am an avid reader with an above average vocabulary. I so hate running into a word I don't know (or am uncertain of) the meaing. The Sharp has made this situation a thing of the past. Not only is the Sharp fast, it is remarkably user friendly. I am so happy with it I will be buying another as a Christmas present for my granddaughter (also an avid reader). The only thing lacking is backlighting. Once Sharp updates this feature, I will ... Read More Rating: - Sharp Electronic DictionaryI love it! It's compact, light, very readable, and provides excellent dictionary, thesaurus, and crossword puzzle solutions (which, of course, I rarely need since I'm so smart). I can stick it in my pocket, take it to the beach and am never at a loss to understand a word with which I'm unfamiliar. Rating: - So good I bought another one!I owned one of these for four or five years and finally wore it out. After looking around at others on the market, I decided that it really is the top-of-the-line so I purchased another and have been just as happy with it. Mainly I use it for spelling and definitiions. One great feature is the 'wild card' option that allows me to put in an asterisk in the place of a missing letter or letters, and get all the possible results. Other spellers do not offer this. Rating: - very good, but not perfectLove the convenience of not having to lug my big unabridged dictionary out. Doesn't have as many words, though. Rating: - Great!This is the second electronic dictionary I have owned. My first one was another brand and broke down. After reading reviews on the electronic dictionaries, and seeing one about the Sharp, I bought and now am super happy that I got it because it is far more explicit than other brands. |
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Suunto has just added to its range of GPS watches with the new X10, but this gizmo doesn't just do navigation and time-telling. It's also got an altimeter function, barometer, digital compass and thermometer: Exactly the sort of equipment any self-respecting real tomb raider would find darn useful. Even better, the X10 has improved GPS reception for tracking in difficult locations, like under heavy foliage in the rainforest, a track-back function so you can retrace your steps if you're lost, and 33% more battery life than the previous X9i generation. It also records waypoints, so you can pinpoint where that ancient undiscovered ruined temple really was, and charges/connects over USB. Available in two colours in September, though there's no info on price. [Navigadget]