59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dictionary for Dummies, August 23, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Zelco Bookmark Dictionary (Kitchen)
I thought this was a great idea - a portable dictionary so that you don't have to get up to look up a word while you're reading. The problem? As far as I can tell, it only has words that are already pretty common. Some of the words we looked up that it didn't have include gelid & eidetic - okay, those aren't exactly easy words. Some others, though, like merlot, were surprisingly not there. It became a quest to find words that the thing DID have. We came up with one: onomotapoeia, and then gave up. I think this would probably be a great gift for a young reader, but for most avid adult readers (there were 4 of us), it just doesn't cut it.
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
May be helpful for some readers, but not for me....., June 24, 2003
This review is from: Zelco Bookmark Dictionary (Kitchen)
As a 50,000 word electronic dictionary, I couldn't expect the world of this device, but I had hoped it would be more handy that it turned out to be. About half the words I needed definitions on are not to be found in this dictionary. Based on the words I have found, all of them common usage, I have decided that I think it best serves someone in junior high or elementary school, and is possibly helpful for the high school student, and of very little or no help for the college student or college graduate. I have an old Oxford Minidictionary (approx. 0.5" X 3.5" X 5" in size) with 50,000 words in it that has served me far better, so I have brought it out of retirement an put it back to use.
The Zelco Bookmark Dictionary definitely cannot serve as a bookmark, since all you have to do is pick the book up, and it slips right out causing your place in the book to be lost --- annoying. At least it's small enough and thin enough to fit in a pocket.
The liquid crystal display is big enough to read, but is not as clear as it could be, and needs to be read under bright light. When reading definitions, I found it rather hard to read the entire definition as you scroll through it, as the font gets kind of blurred.
One thing that is good about it is that if you aren't sure of the exact spelling of a word, it can pull up words that have similar spellings, if it doesn't find the specific word itself.
The calculator function is something you might only use in a pinch, since the placement of the numbers is not great.
The clock and alarm functions are handy.
Overall it's great idea that needs more work.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Zelco bookmark dictionary, December 5, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Zelco Bookmark Dictionary (Kitchen)
The concept is great-while you read you can quickly check the meaning of unknown words. However, the read-out area is very tiny and difficult to read. It should be made larger. Also, I thought there would be a hook on the underside of the book mark to grab a page. There is not. This causes the bookmark to just slide out when in transit due to the slippery material it is made from. The manufacturer could make this a better, more functional device.
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