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Written by Nightshift
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Monday, 07 July 2008 00:19
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Quicktionary®2 Kanji Reader™ (a.k.a. Quicktionary2 Daily Concise)SpecificationsThis section shows the specifications for the Quicktionary2 Kanji Reader hardware and software. Lexical Database Dictionaries:- Sanseido's Daily Concise Japanese-Japanese Dictionary, 4th ed. (over 72,000 entries)
- Sanseido's Daily Concise Japanese-English Dictionary, 6th ed. (over 77,000 entries)
- Sanseido's Daily Concise English-Japanese Dictionary, 7th ed. (over 83,000 entries)
The database includes customization for the Quicktionary2 platform. Japanese-Japanese  Japanese-English: 
English-Japanese 
Software Platform:Operating System:Optical Character Recognition (OCR): - Ligature OCR-on-Chip®
- PenPower Japanese OCR
Search Engine/Dictionary Browser:- Quicktionary 2.50 (Japanese/English)
Speech Synthesizer:- ScanSoft Text to Speech (English)
Hardware Platform: Quicktionary2
Optical Scanner:- Linear array image sensor, 128 pixels
- Resolution: 400 dpi
Display:LCD with a convex lens for view enhancement - Size: 61 mm × 20 mm (2.4″ × 8.0″)
- Resolution: 122 × 32 pixels
Keypad:Seven pushbuttons: - Power button
- Escape (ESC) and Enter (ENT) keys
- Up, Down, Left, and Right direction keys
Audio:- Built-in speaker with an earphone jack
Processor:Power:- Two 1.5 V AAA alkaline batteries
Operating Temperature:Dimentions:- Length × Width × Height: 163 mm × 38 mm × 23 mm (6.4″ × 1.5″ × 1.0″)
Weight:- 90 grams (3 oz.) without batteries
Certifications/Compliance:
- CE, FCC Class B, UL, RoHS
* Specifications subject to change without prior notice. Note: The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive or RoHS, adopted in 2003 by the European Union, restricts the use of hazardous materials such as lead, mercury and cadmium in the manufacture of various types of electronic equipment. According to Wikipedia, "RoHS helps reduce damage to people and the environment in third-world countries where much of today's "high-tech trash" ends up."
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 04 October 2008 10:39 )
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