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SPEAKING LANGUAGE MASTER (MODELS LM-4200/4000)    


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-- Discontinued. Verified 3/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- The Speaking Language Master, models LM-4200/4000, is a voice output dictionary designed to enhance spelling and vocabulary for individuals who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities. The system pronounces 83,000 words outloud. It has a complete dictionary and thesaurus with spelling correction capabilities. The system stores individual word lists and provides vocabulary enrichment activities. POWER: AC adapter is available. DIMENSIONS: 4 x 6 x 0.75 inches.

Notes: Discount purchasing is available when ordering packages of six or 25. ** Language Master is a trademark of Franklin Learning Resources. ** See also other Language Master products under separate entries.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on March 19, 2012.

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Franklin Electronic Publishers

One Frankiln Plaza
Burlington, New Jersey 08016
United States
Telephone: 800-266-5626.
Fax: 609-239-5948.
Web: http://www.franklin.com.
Email: service@franklin.com.


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