Sharp, IBM Voice-To-Voice Translator device

by DJ Neawedde | 3rd October 2006
Sharp IBM Voice Translator
Sharp is introducing a handheld device that will be able to translate spoken Japanese into English and vice-versa. It uses IBM’s speech recognition software, ViaVoice, which is usually for use on PCs. Sharp is planning to introduce the device by the end 2006, price being around 60,000 yen ($508 USD). Via I4U News

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