

📚 Your pocket-sized word wizard—never miss a definition again!
The Franklin Compact Oxford English Dictionary Pagemark Edition is a sleek, ultra-thin electronic bookmark featuring over 145,000 words and definitions, automatic spell correction, and 10 interactive word games. It also includes a multi-functional 4-line display with a local/world clock, calculator, and metric/currency converter, designed for professionals seeking quick, on-the-go language reference.
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 out of 5 stars 12 Reviews |
I**M
Not reliable product
I don't like this, didn't work for one year
N**6
Non-functional
I was very excited to buy this dictionary bookmark and I have to say that I am extremely disappointed. The first one I received seemed to be faulty, several of the buttons didn't work at all. I sent it back for a replacement. However, the second one had the exact same problem! In addition, parts of the screen didn't work, no pixels were displayed at all. I returned it immediately. I will look elsewhere for a dictionary bookmark.
E**O
Almost
Pretty good electronic dictionary. If you're reading Stephen Donaldson, there will be a lot of words this dictionary does not have :-) There are two shortcomings to this device. If you are like me, the reason you got this was to have a dictionary to use while reading in bed. Franklin really should have added a backlight for the display... it's very hard to read in dim light. Second, there is a cool feature--word list--that allows you to add words to a personal list. The problem is that the list can only be 40 words. A very short list in my opionion. Some might find the "keyboard" annoying, but I've had no problem using it.
L**R
An Excellent Writing And Reading Tool
I first saw this wonderful tool Franklin Compact Oxford English Dictionary just a few years ago, but never gave it much thought, for I believed that it was too good to be true. Therefore, another Franklin Dictionary that I still have and use but is no longer available was purchased for me as a gift. I still use it and love it. However, not purchasing the Oxford was a decision remised and with great lamentation. Fortunately, while on a recent trip I found this wonderful tool in a local bookstore. Simply put, I love this little dictionary! Its flat silhouette is just right for using it as a bookmark or attaching it to the end of my books for future reference. It is a wonderful tool to have on the plane, in bed, and even in my private "library", where I do a lot of reading. Regarding its flat buttons, one only needs to use a pencil's eraser instead as one's finger. I use the eraser of my mechanical pencils. Have the patience to take the time to find your way when pressing the flat buttons of your Oxford. You will then love using repeatedly. The word list has been a great help for the betterment of my vocabulary arsenal, which is extremely week. I am very partial toward Oxford dictionaries, therefore, I am very happy that Franklin has adopted this delightful little unit for those of us who need all the help we can get while attempting to become proficient avid readers. Franklin Compact Oxford English Dictionary
T**R
Well made but not that great
This is useful, but I would recommend a regular electronic dictionary that has more features and easier keys to use. This dictionary isn't very handy.
A**R
It only lasted a day
Garbage please don't waste your money on this garbage. This garbage only last a day. Please don't waste time and money on this no good garbage i wish i could give her no star.
V**Y
Was looking for OXFORD english dictionary....
This is very slim and can be slipped into a book like a bookmark.It is lightweight and it has most of the stuff that paper dictionary has. No complaints so far. price was good too.
E**N
Great idea, imperfectly executed
Because my unabridged dictionary is on the 1st floor of my home, and I do the bulk of my reading in bed on the second floor, this seemed to be the answer to a long-standing problem of glossed-over words at one in the morning. In practice, it successfully handles about 80% of my unknown words and I love using it. However, it has a touch pad which is not the easiest to operate -- getting the right pressure on the pad can be problematic and the letters are too close together, so mistakes are easy to make. Because I have a fairly large vocabulary I chose this one, rather than the Merriam-Webster version, because it advertised 150,000 words rather than 100,000. The Merriam-Webster however, has little keys, like a Blackberry, and I think would be easier to operate, although I haven't tried it. The bottom line is that I use it all the time. Anyone wanting to buy one of these should try out both this one and the Merriam-Webster, to see which format suits them best and what extra features are important to them. Both are Franklin products and cost about the same.
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