Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 20, 1986, Image 40

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    TYPO
TERMINATOR.
Introducing the new Smith Corona typewriter with Spell-Right'."
Now, if wrds, wrods,
worrds or wo ords fail you, this
typewriter won’t. The new
Smith Corona with Spell-Right
dictionary. It has an exclusive
electronic correction system
that actually detects mistakes
before you do. Or better yet,
before someone else does.
Advanced, yes. But it s as sim
ple as...
Beep! You’ve just mis
spelled a word. While you type,
your spelling is constantly
checked against a built-in elec
tronic dictionary. You’re warned
with a beep the instant you
misspell or mistype a word. Can
you outspell Spell-Right?
Unlikely. It’s programmed with
35,000 words, 4 times the
average vocabulary.
The Find feature zeros
in on the mistake anywhere on
the line. I f you’ve made several
mistakes, it finds them, too!
WordEraser" lifts the
whole word off. Just touch once
for one word. Twice for two.
WordEraser correction even
lets you type in the new word
while it erases the old.
There aa* more futuris
tic features, too. Automatic
Relocate, Auto Return. Auto
Centering, Express Backspace,
and Automatic Underline.
Also, Dual Fitch, Pro
grammable Margins, Tabs and
electronic end-of-page warning.
With optional Messenger
module, it even becomes a 10
cps letter-quality printer when
you hook it up to your computer.
There’s one more fea
ture you’ll like. The price. This
advanced portable is incredibly
affordable, which makes Spell
Right more than just a techno
logical breakthrough. It makes
Smith Corona the
smartest typewriter
you can buy.
H SMITH
CORONIV
WE RE WRITING THE FUTURE
For more information on this product, write to Smith Corona. 65 Locum Avenue, New Canaan. C'T (Wi640