Travel
Have you ever been frustrated by not being understood - no matter how much you try to learn the language or use the dictionary you brought with you?
Or maybe you are an international student, or migrating to your new home country, and want to be able to learn the language and speak with your new neighbours quickly?
Read below for a simple way to Be Understood - wherever you travel!

Dennis McMahon here (proud Australian distributor of the EA-40T Translators). I'm in Asia and Europe a lot and I just love the people and the places I go to. But even after 2 years of visiting and working around the world, it's just so frustrating to not be understood - or to understand! And learning the language is not always the answer if you travel a lot (learning as you go is important but what happens when you go to the next country?) So when I wanted a simple solution to my woes, I went looking and found the best language translation equipment I could. And the price was unbelievable! I started with a non-talking translator which was great - until I lost it recently. So I decided to upgrade and now I have my new EA-40T Talking Translator, and it is absolutely fabulous:) Life has been really simple ever since! Recently I had my first trip to Shanghai, and trust me, my knowledge of Mandarin is absolutely zero!! But I was able to find my way around, eat, drink, get lost (and still manage to find my way home) - all because of my new Translator! (And hopefully 220 million Indonesians, 35 million Malaysians, 84 million Thai - and just about everybody else everywhere I go - will stop laughing at me as I absolutely strangle their language!) The EA-40T has all of these languages, so wherever I go, I'm pretty sure of being understood! And all for only USD$250 (includes shipping to anywhere).
Hi
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Arabic, Bulgarian, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, |
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Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, |
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Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Laos, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay |
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Norwegian, Persians, Portuguese, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovakian |
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Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Tibetan, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese |
EA - 40T Features: ![]()
So trust me when I say - if you travel for business or for pleasure and never stay long enough in the one spot to learn more than the rudimentary "Hello", Goodbye" and "Where do I get a drink?" then the EA-40T talking translator is for you.
- Conversation in 16 Categories
Backlight LCD 119 x 120 dots
It'll be worth it, trust me - how much is a misunderstanding or a missed business opportunity worth to you and your company?
Or a missed flight or a long taxi ride - to the wrong place - worth to you for your trip?
And if you're travelling for pleasure, how much of the best stuff do you simply not get to see and do because nobody knows what you're talking about?
With the EA-40T, just type in what you want to say (and there's many handy phrases already in there) and let the machine tell people what you want to say - and they can even type in their response in their language and let the machine tell you what you need to hear!
Email me now at dennisetrade@yahoo.com and ask me any questions about what you need or ask for more help or simply Buy Now for only USD$250 (includes shipping to anywhere)
Thanks
Dennis
Specifications
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Translator: |
40 Languages Translator: |
| Arabic, Bulgarian, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, | |
| Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, | |
| Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Laos, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay | |
| Norwegian, Persians, Portuguese, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovakian | |
| Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Tibetan, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese | |
| Dictionary: | New Oxford American Dictionary Number Of Entry 250,000 Words |
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Device Type: |
EA-40T |
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Size: |
Unit size: 147 x 80 x 15 mm |
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LCD display area: |
(6 lines = 119 x120 Dot Matrix Backlight) |
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Battery Type: |
2 x A3 Alkaline |
| Unit Price: | USD $250 (includes shipping to anywhere) |
Last Updated (Friday, 08 January 2010 07:25)


