Though I'm not Korean, I currently live here and practise Korean :) The translation, whilst accurate, was a little too literal. It's not quite as accurate as the translation you might find via the 'Deep L' app. The devices translation for "Hey, I really want to know where the train station is" was: '야, 나 정말 기차역이 어디 있는지 알고싶어'. Whilst this translates well, it doesn't use the honorifics Koreans normally use to address people in a formal manner, in particular when speaking to elders or strangers. It's slightly too casual. Whereas the deep L translation or a more natural translation would sound like: '기차역이 어디 있는지 정말 알고 싶어요' There's not too much difference between them, but the 'hey' part has been removed and it's now far politer because of the '요' at the end. Fortunately, Koreans are generally very forgiving of any foreigner attempting to communicate in Korean, so it won't be construed as a serious offense. For a device, it's truly incredible. In terms of accuracy, i'd say it's almost there. It could make for a good gift^^
How would this work for a conference - with one way translation only ? can you feed the audio in directly line in and use a headphone to listen privately
What the difference between this and google translate as far as the language quality and response? The Google translate is cheaper, so what is it that would move me to purchase this over google translate app?