Dictionary gallery
Featuring Fonix TTS and voice compression technology
The devices featured below use Fonix TTS technology for limited-memory applications, and Fonix VoiceCompress, a new tool enabling developers to compress audio files, freeing up device memory for other functions.
| Casio XD-SW6400 Casio's 22 new models of e-dictionaries -- 19 models in the Japanese series XD-SW and XD-GW, and three models in the Korean series EW-H -- feature Fonix TTS and Fonix VoiceCompress. Multiple models ensure that users find the best device suited to their needs, whether they are businesspersons, students or tourists. |
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| Canon V300 Fonix text-to-speech (TTS) and audio compression technology are featured on this new electronic dictionary manufactured and sold by Canon, a producer of consumer electronics. |
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| Canon M300 The new Canon device uses Fonix's TTS technology for limited-memory applications, and Fonix VoiceCompress, a new tool allowing developers to compress audio files, freeing up device memory for other functions. |
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| AonePro AP255 AOnePro's new handheld dictionary device for Korean speakers, model AP255, features Fonix's TTS solution for limited-memory electronic devices. The AP255 is a general-use dictionary, marketed and sold in Korea. |
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| AonePro APM700 AOnePro's new handheld dictionary device for Korean speakers, model APM700, features Fonix's TTS solution for limited-memory electronic devices. The APM700 was developed primarily for the medical industry and will be marketed specifically to medical students. The APM700 dictionary is marketed and sold in Korea. |
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| NEC PK-MV300 The NEC VoToL (Visual On-demand Tool Of Life) includes an advanced translator that uses Fonix's advanced speech recognition technology to translate from Japanese to English and English to Japanese. Just press the OK button and speak the word or phrase to be translated and it instantly displays the translated text on the screen. |
