Lingo, the maker of talking and multi-lanaguage translators, have debuted more then 15 different translators at CES. The units announced ranging from models with six languages, all the way to 52 languages — prices range from $19.95 to $299.
Lingo has versions of it’s translator for students well, the WorldMate 6 goes for $19.95, and includes 30,000 words, and 720 phrases in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Dutch. It also has one touch language icons featuring the country flags, which allow users to switch easily between languages.
WorldMate 6 also offers a QWERTY style keyboard, which also displays local time, the date, a currency converter, a calculator and Learn & Save.
There are multiple versions that you can find on Lingo’s site.

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