by Nicole on January 29, 2008

Digitalcube is launching its multimedia electronic dictionary ‘i-station UDIC’ in Korea. It supports the content of 50 different kinds of dictionary and multi-search engine. Other features include: a 4.3-inch swiveling LCD touch screen and a full qwerty keyboard,support for TTS(Text to Speech), native speakers’ pronunciation and translating service ‘i-TRANS’ as well as movie captioning service ‘Video DIC’, 30G/60G hard, and powered by an Alchemy AU 1250 CPU and DVE(Dynamic Video Engine). No word on pricing or availability.
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Korea has just received the new Iriver D5 e-dictionary. It features specs like 2 or 4 GB storage capacities with some basic multimedia features and comes in white only. Don’t get this baby mistaken for a Macbook though! More pics after the break.
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by Nicole on December 14, 2007

Korean manufacturer iRiver has recently announced their drop of the new E-Dictionary aka the D27 which features a multimedia player that plays MP3, WMA, ASG et OGG, Photo, E-Book, FM radio, and support of 4 languages: Japanese, Korean, Chinese and English. Get yours today for a Christmas gift or just for the heck of it! $300
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by Nicole on December 11, 2007

Japanese company Nurian, has released their Nurian FX1 E-Dictionary and unlike most, it has no keyboard. Instead it has an inductive wheel key among other things such as 3.5-inch 24-bit color LCD, the FX1 features 22 x 72.5 x 15mm compact size with 120g light weight and high-glossy UV-coated finish. It also features a speed search bar to find words easily, mp3/video player, picture/text viewer, e-book, voice recorder and multitasking function.
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