Franklin NIV-570 Holy Bible, New International Version
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Average customer review:Product Description
Franklin NIV-570 Holy Bible, New International Version, translation of old and new testaments, search and retrieve by book,chapter,verse or keywords with phonetic spell correction, index of book,chapter,chapter title and verse, daily devotionals, bookmark passages for future reference,learn-a-verse, databank stores up to 100 names and numbers, calculator, local/world clock, 3-line display, blue
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10529 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: blue
- Brand: Franklin Electronics
- Model: NIV-570
- Dimensions: .53" h x 3.58" w x 4.84" l, .55 pounds
Features
- Conveniently search and retrieve by book,chapter,verse or keywords with phonetic spell check
- Index of book, chapter, chapter title and verse
- daily devotional verses
- learn-a-verse introduces a new verse each time the bible is turned on
- calculator, clock, 3-line display
Customer Reviews
Number keys don't work
The NIV-570 let's you add a note to a Bible passage. I tried out two units, one from Amazon, the other from a local Christian outlet. Both had the same defect: when making a note, you cannot enter numbers, only letters. If you want to add a note, "See Exodus 20", you have to settle for "See Exodus". I called Franklin's 800 help number and the gentleman I talked to tried it himself and said I was right, he then called an engineer who also tried it and confirmed it cannot be done. I also sent them an email, and the response confirmed the the number keys do not work when entering notes.
Reading more than a verse is frustrating.
This is my second electronic Bible as I really like the compactness and convenience of a small unit. However, this Bible was not meant for you to read a chapter at a time as the verse lines don't flow from screen to screen. At times three lines will roll, or two, or just one. This is frustrating when you are trying to read through the Chapter. My other Franklin Bible did not do this and you could read going from screen to screen very quickly without adjusting where you left off. I am not sure if this problem is only with my unit or with all of them. It appears to be a programing problem. May be worth your time checking it out before buying. I am looking for another one.
NIV 570
Hi everybody,
This electronic bible is exactly identical to the original book of NIV. It gives me more encouragement to read the bible as it's handy and very convenient to take with you.
I would recommend to every Christian especially those who can't bring the book and yet you can just slid it in your pocket.
The manufacturer's quality is also superb as its sturdy.
C'mon buy now this electronic bible and give it as a gift to those who are lazy bringing the big thick book "NIV".
Praise God for having this kind of invention to meet people's demand.
In Christ,
Sergio Y. Tablico
Ocala, Florida




