
Hannuri Biz today unveiled the successor of the FX 1 PMP dictionary. Dubbed as the Nurian TX3, the gadget boasts a 4.3-Inches LCD Touch screen, voice recorder function, and e-Book reader. The player sports MP3, video, Flash, PDF document files, and FM radio. Using this dictionary, you will be able to learn Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Thai, Portuguese, Russian, Vietnamese, and Indonesian. You can grab it for 319,000 Won or about €180. [Akihabara]

The SR-A1001M small electronic dictionary measures at 116.2mm x 72.8mm x 12~18.5mm and weights at just 145 grams. The gadget offers 4 Inch of VGA display and will be available in Japan in limited quantity. Only 3,000 units of the SR-A1001M from SII will be available for purchase. [Akihabara]

This electronic dictionary is sold only in South Korea. Sharp’s RD-CM1 features a 4.1 inch touchscreen, a SDHC slot that supports 8GB SDHC card, over 130 volumes including videos, TTS (Text to Speech), supports basic PMP features including Xvid, Mpeg4, MP3, AAC, JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG, and eBook. No word on pricing at this time. [Akihabara]

Sharp has recently announced a wide range of pocket dictionary under the Brain brand name. Dubbed as the PW-AC890 and PW-GC590, these pocket dictionaries feature a 5 inch touchscreen display with a 100MB of internal memory, and “On Screen Memo†feature that allows you to Write or draw notes on a particular page.
The gadget measures 145 mm x 108 mm x 22.4 mm and weights at 360grams. The Sharp Brain PW-AC890 and PW-GC590 retail for around 40 000 Yen in Japan. See more pictures after the jump. [Akihabara] More

The Udea Expert 300W is touted as the World’s first multimedia electronic dictionary that features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, T-DMB support and an integrated FM radio. The gadget runs on Windows CE 5.0 Professional OS with a 4.3 inch WQVGA touch screen display, 2GB of internal memory, an SD memory card slot, TV Out support, and stereo speakers. This electronic dictionary also supports a wide range of video, music, Flash movie, and picture file formats. Priced at around $385, the Udea Expert 300W offers 82 dictionaries including English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Spanish. More pics after the jump. [pocketables] More

Here is a cool electronic dictionary that packs with more than a dozen dictionaries. The Udea Discovery 250 features 32 different kinds of dictionaries including Korean, English, Chinese and Japanese with authentic native-speaker voice. The gadget also comes equipped with a touch screen display that sports handwriting recognition feature, video and audio playback, a photo viewer, a camera, and voice recording capability. The Udea Discovery 250 retails for approx. $180. [AVING]

Sharp will release two new pocket dictionary (PW-AC880/AC830) in Japan market on August 20th. With 80 hour battery life, other features include 5-inch color LCD screen with HVGA (480 x 320) resolution to give your eyes a better view, qwerty keypad, 100MB onboard memory and SD card slot up to 2GB. Available in 5 different colors depends on the models, you can also download various dictionary from their “Brain Library” website. Priced between $370 – $416. [Aving]

Sharp has recently launched the RD-CX150 electronic dictionary in Korea. The gadget comes equipped with authentic native-speaker voice, a 11 cm LCD color display and sports 81 different kinds of dictionary including English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. The Sharp RD-CX150 also provides some animations and audio books recorded by native-speakers for education. Other features text viewer, book mark function, MP3 playback and SD/MMC card slots. It is priced at 215,000 Won. [AVING]

iRiver Japan will be released its D5 dictionary for the Japanese market on June 13th, 2008. This electronic dictionary features 2GB or 4GB of memory, 3 inch LCD Screen with 480×272 pixel resolution, MPEG-4 video and MP3 audio playback, FM radio, Voice recorder. The gadget will be available in White, Pink, and Black and costs for around €245 (2GB) and €276 (4GB). [Akihabara]

Maxian is releasing a PMP with a built-in dictionary and storage of 60GB. The E900 also features a WinCE 5.0 operating system, a 4.3″ WVGA display, support for AVI, MPG, WMV, ASF, DAT, VOB, MP4(M4V), TS, MKV, OGG, MPEG-1/2, DivX, XviD, H.264, and AC3 and DTS video formats, support for MP2, MP3, MP4, WAV, WMA, OGG, ACE, AAC, FLAC, APE, MKA, TTA audio formats, can record directly in ASF format, has USB connectivity and a SD/MMC memory card slot. No word on pricing or availability as the moment. [UberGizmo]