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The Casio EX-Word XD-GF9800 contains the best Japanese-English dictionaries as well as many special features.
The ultimate tool for any student of Japanese: whatever your level is, this electronic dictionary will be a great support, without even knowing kanji (ideograms) thanks to its tactile recognition of kanji you know the meaning and pronunciation.
Special Features of this electronic dictionary
• Double-touch panel for easy operation and search.
• A stylus that can be used to write, select and scroll through the menus.
• Writing with stylus to write kanji, kana and Romaji (roman characters) and select the main entrances on both screens and move.
• With voice in Japanese: you can hear 10,000 words spoken in native Japanese.
• Cards with custom features that allow you to make your own cards to review and study.
• A new motion sensor that adjusts the text for easy reading, no matter how you turn the dictionary.
Features of Casio EX-word XD-GF9800
- 50 MB internal memory.
- New screen of 480 × 320 pixel LCD screen, 5 inches.
- Write input methods: Kana, Romaji, Korean and Russian
- Quick jump between the different dictionaries, different functions and immediate translation search.
- Handwriting recognition of Kanji.
- Encyclopedias with pictures.
- Dictionaries of proverbs, slang computing, business and economics, katakana and kanji.
- Retro lighting.
- SD card slot.
- USB port.
- Speaker and headphone output.
- Battery power: approximately 100-130 hours.
- Size: 110 x 154 mm. width 15.5 mm. height (for the thinnest section), 19.7 mm in height (for the thickest section)
- Weight: 320 g (battery included)
Accessories
• One stylus
• Headphones (3.5 mm connector)
• USB Cable
• Batteries: 2 AAA batteries
Includes basic guide to management of the dictionary in English.
what does one of these cost? I need something just like this but don't want to spend like $800 on it.
TheNeowushu 2 months ago
@may6miracle hey're all pretty good these days and the casio is good (they say) the color function is a must as are the more dictionatries it has the better I think check the rakuten site.
catandpiddle 4 months ago
@catandpiddle What electronic dictionary English-Japanese would you recommend?
may6miracle 5 months ago
entresant
Lando1234maik 8 months ago
sex
Lando1234maik 8 months ago
@Warapong1967 you are not telling the truth, I live in japan and know you are lying
catandpiddle 1 year ago
can you help me? what about additonal dictionary? i should buy one korean english or korean japanese to add to my english italian japanese casio. Can i only donwolad it? Please, help me if you knoW!
Irenuzzapunk 1 year ago
you can get one in Japan for 15,000 yen now
Warapong1967 1 year ago
Very useful video for me. Thank you. I bought a Casio XD-SF4800 recently, was used,in a perfect state, however without the guide, so you helped a lot. Also I would like to ask how do I change the name -when I go to menu on the top side there is written THOMAS - the boy I bought it from, and also when I press off it says Goodbye Thomas - I would like to have my name there, but even when I tried resetting the whole device, it didnt give me the option. I would be eternally grateful for your help!
TheAquadust 1 year ago
do they only sell these in Japan? I'm going to Japan in a few weeks and really want to buy one. a friend suggested to buy one in japan, but the instructions and menu would probably be in japanese.
julieetran 1 year ago