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FG Lurker wrote:One of the top word tank models has a stylus on it, but if that is too expensive there is a cheap Casio that does too.
Andocrates wrote:FG Lurker wrote:One of the top word tank models has a stylus on it, but if that is too expensive there is a cheap Casio that does too.
Oh hell, why did you have to say that, I just paid a credit card down.
Charles wrote:Canon Wordtanks are notorious for their shoddy construction. The hinge tends to break, causing the LCD to become unusuable. There are other problems. For example, here's a pic of the keyboard of my own IDX-9500. What's wrong with this picture?
Wordtanks are for newbies. They're almost useless for looking up kanji. They're good for use in spoken conversations, you can type in the kana and get a few alternatives, then show it to the other person and have them select which word they mean. I sometimes use my Wordtank when I know the reading of a word but have forgotten the kanji, so I can type in the kana and get the kanji. Otherwise, the wordtank is pretty useless, unless you live in a world where they only use kana.
If you're going for 2kyuu, you really need something with pen input. You should be sufficiently able to draw any kanji, and get a quick reading and definition. I like my old Zaurus, but the newer ones don't come standard with dictionary features like the older ones. I believe you can download dictionaries for use with the newest Zaurus models, but the new units are rather pricey. You really should not be basing your decision on whether the device is targeted at Japanese-second-language learners vs native speakers. By this point in your studies you should be capable of using native materials easily.
sillygirl wrote:I just want one that I can write kanji on with a stylus. Any recommedations, Charles? Anyone?
Maths Dude wrote:If you want to practice kanji without destroying Brazils rainforests in the process, use one of those kids (plastic) magnetic drawing pads from ToysRus. They are great!
sillygirl wrote:Ooh, me too! I want a new one.
What model is your casio,FGL? (this is with a stylus, right?)
Cheers
Andocrates wrote:To be fair, Charles, that thing is from 1993. Canon wordtanks today are awesome and very sturdy. It is a small electronic device, and it will break if you drop it. The real flimsy dictionary is the Seiko. The canon we are speaking of is far more practical then a PDA and has kanji recoginition..
sillygirl wrote:Found and ordered the XD 470 on Amazon. Thanks, Mr Lurker.
sillygirl wrote:But you're right, have to write the stroke (oo-er misses) order properly....
sillygirl wrote:Yeah, I noticed that. It's actually faster to use the QUERTY input.
QwertyJPC wrote:I am having trouble finding an electronic J-E E-J electronic dictionary here in the US. Basically, I looked up Fry's Electronics and Office Depot and they don't have zauruses. I googled zaurus, USA and the second link says that Sharp is not selling zauruses in the US anymore. crap!
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