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Sharp Shows Handheld Translator

By Doug Olenick -- TWICE, 10/23/2006

Sharp Electronics showed a space-age level universal translator device this week at the CEATEC show.

The iPod-size device is still under development, but the working model on the show floor was capable of translating English to Japanese and Japanese to English. Once a person spoke into the device it would take several seconds and then the speech recognition software, developed by Sharp, would create a text version of what was said and show it on a small screen. After several more seconds the user could press a button and the translation would be spoken by the unit.

The translator can also contain many pre-recorded sayings that can be played back at the touch of the button. The sayings would be basic requests that a tourist might need while traveling.

At this time only the English/Japanese version has been completed. According to a Sharp spokeswoman, it will eventually be released first into the Japanese market and then possibly to the United States. Pricing and availability have not been set.

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