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Xiaomi has launched the MIJIA Dictionary Pen

Xiaomi has launched the MIJIA Dictionary Pen

Xiaomi has unveiled an unusual pen called the MIJIA Dictionary Pen, which is designed to read texts.

This device features a laser scanner that efficiently captures and scans multi-line and full-page photo translations, converting them into text for a variety of purposes.

The device is equipped with a laser scanner that efficiently captures and scans multi-line and full-page photo translations, converting them into text for a variety of purposes.

The device can be used to read text.

Xiaomi released MIJIA Dictionary Pen (e90499c15151516e984637bfc1c9c46fdc)

The Xiaomi MIJIA Dictionary Pen features a camera capable of capturing entire paragraphs. Users can share text and photos with other apps for editing, printing and sharing across devices. In addition, the slim screen allows users to efficiently view the recorded text.

The slim screen allows users to effectively view the recorded text.

The pen features a dual microphone for improved recording capabilities, and artificial intelligence noise reduction algorithms provide improved voice translation. It supports language translation between different languages, including English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, German, and more.

The pen has a dual microphone and artificial intelligence noise reduction algorithms for improved voice translation.

Xiaomi releases MIJIA Dictionary Pen (photo 2023 10 17 09 09 51 13)

Xiaomi claims that the device successfully recognizes English and Chinese text with 99% probability.

In addition, the Xiaomi MIJIA pen translator includes built-in support for more than 15 million Chinese and English words taken from dictionaries such as Oxford Advanced English-Chinese Dictionary, Kingsoft PowerWord and several other local Chinese dictionaries.

The Xiaomi MIJIA pen translator also includes built-in support for more than 15 million Chinese and English words taken from dictionaries such as Oxford Advanced English-Chinese Dictionary, Kingsoft PowerWord, and several other local Chinese dictionaries.

The new product costs about $96 (Rmb9 400).

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