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Nomenta Industries intros Trinvo talking translator

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It may not offer real-time translation, but Nomenta Industries’s new Trinvo talking translator looks like it should get the job done nonetheless, with it boasting cross-translation of no less than twelve languages (no word as to which ones). You’ll also get a 2,500 word dictionary, 750 commonly used sentences, sightseeing information, and some handy features like metric conversions and a likely not-entirely-up-date currency converter, not to mention some unspecified games. No word on a price or release, but we’re guessing it’s got to be quite a bit cheaper than some of the other suped-up translators we’ve seen.

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Original post by Donald Melanson

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