Franklin
SPELLING
CORRECTOR

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Electronics: Franklin SPELLING CORRECTOR

Franklin SPELLING CORRECTOR

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Manufacturer: Franklin Electronics
Model: NCS-101
Binding: Electronics
Publication Date: 2000
Publisher: Franklin Electronics
Label: Franklin Electronics

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Editorial Review
Franklin Electronic Publishers Webster's Spell Corrector Plus is a electronic spell checker displaying 16 characters, with rolodex databank, calculator and 6 word games.
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Excellent for 3rd grader 2007-12-29
My daughter wanted this to improve her writing skills in the third grade. Because she can look up words she may not know how to spell on her own she is using more complex words in her papers now. Her teacher encourages students to get one of these so they expand the use of their vocabulary. It is remarkably cheap for the features. My daughter also figured out how to play the games that come with it too. Go figure.


Spelling Corrector 2007-12-28
I purchsed this for my grandson who is in the 5th grade. He found it to be very helpful when doing his reports. I feel it was a good choice and will be used often.


franklin spelling corector 2007-11-30
This is not nearly as good as a franklin speller that I purchased years ago. I am disappointed in this.


Good Product Easy To Use 2007-05-13
My Two Kids 9 & 7 Are Very Happy With This Product.


Very excellent unit for bad spellers on the go!!! 2007-04-16
I've had one of these for over 14 years now, when they first started coming out. My brother has the original one I got freshman year in high school, and I have one I got junior year. This item is still very much the same as it was 14 years ago, just a little sleaker and smaller. Very easy to use, turn on, type the word, and search. It still has thesaurus and games, and as reviews below mention, occasionally still brings up entertaining words if you are as bad of phonetic speller as I am. This item is excellent to save you from digging through pages of a dictionary in search of just a spelling, and not the definition. A must if you can't even get the first 3 letters square like I do looking up words. Most of these models will also play hangman with you, amongst a few other games to try and work with your spelling skills. The spelling ace my brother still has actually contained many definitions. These little machines are worth their weight in gold for highschoolers and college folks writing paper, even with spell check on the computer.




franklin spell checker 2008-05-29
If you are a crossword addict you need this product. The best on the market.

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New vs. Old 2008-05-23
We had an earier version that lasted for years . My wife did not want to replace it but death is final.
She loves the new one with all the enhancements plus we didnt lose any screen size though the new one is more compact. Occupies grandkids forever!


Too small for big fingers 2008-04-19
This is mostly my fault.I should have looked closer at the size of the machine.My fingers are just to big for the tiny keyboard.Also i did not need a system that plays games or stores phone numbers.Also it only gives you one example of the correct spelling when others machines i have seen gives you two or three,but when your spelling is as poor as mine anything will help.


GREAT 2008-02-24
I write a lot of notes to friends ,and family , but have always been a bad speller. This was a perfect gift to myself. Well worth the money.


Excellent product! 2008-01-18
I bought two of these for my kids ages 10 and 12 this Christmas. They both love it! They've reported that it has been extremely helpful at school for writing assignments and projects. I see them using it at home a lot, too. It's easy to use...and my kids can't resist showing me all the different functions it has...All in all, a very useful purchase that also delights.


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