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It is also a non-speaking card, but is a Bookman II card. So, sometimes this item will be in stock and sometimes not.
S. Owens asks is it for sale or not.
As the review from Yeny Bennett noted the BQF-2025 is a non-speaking Bookman card. The newer BFQ-3033 card is more generally available.
The answer is sometimes Yes and sometimes No. This is a rather old (but still usable) card that is no longer being manufactured.
The BFQ-3033 has many times more words in it that this card. There are 1 or 2 rather old Franklin "main units" that cannot take the newer Bookman II cards.
it was no really helpful for me cause the hardest part in french is for me the pronuntiation even my dictionary has sound the card didnt.
Why is Amazon so confusing. Is this for sale. or is it sold.Why on earth won't it ship to Europe. How silly is that.If you are the seller please help clarify.
Unfortunately there does not appear to be any other way to search for these so it is a bit of a lucky dip. This card fits into several of the Franklin range I believe , but I used mine in the MWD-1450.(Since they seem to change the numbers for different markets ,this might not be much help not you).The contents of the card were very useful and I used it a lot in France when travelling. You can store these and favourite words in the memory , however this vanishes when you change the battery. Particularly useful is the fact that you can search ALL the conjugated forms and get back to the root verb. There are also a variety of idiomatic phrases which appear with the key words. There may be a way to avoid this (perhaps changing the battery in under 0.5 seconds).but I have not found it.Overall I found the contents excellent but was less impressed with the device that the card runs in. Useful nevertheless.
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