This news just in. Taking the ACT and SAT still sucks. That’s why Franklin has teamed up with The Princeton Review to create a device to help. Its aim: to help you nail the SAT and ACT. While taking those tests still sucks; the Franklin TSA-2400 Princeton Review Pocket Prep Interactive Handheld Tutor for the SAT and ACT may make it a little more tolerable.
Features:
- Complete test preparation for the SAT and ACT
- The ACT has up to five components: English, Mathematics, Reading Science, and optional Writing Test.
- The SAT has only three components: Verbal, Mathematics and a required writing test.
- Self-Directed Tutorials
- Timed Full-length practice SAT exams with answers/explanations
- Practice exam diagnostics
- Practice drills
- 5,000 vocabulary words with electronic flashcards
- Merriam-Webster Dictionary Link
- Thesaurus Link
- Custom user word list
- Advanced Grammar Guide
- Calculator
- Test Timer
- Large 240×200 pixel LCD screen
- Carry case and 4 AAA batteries included

were could you buy this thing, and how much would it cost?