
I love how Hannuri’s latest e-dictionary looks nothing at all like the dull, gray gadget you’d expect e-dictionaries to be. Yes, that is an external LCD with playback controls that you see on the cover. Even features-wise, the Nurian X10 is anything but boring. In fact, everything else seems to overshadow the fact that this is supposed to be an e-dictionary. Once you’re getting tired of expanding your vocabulary with words like “benefaction” - in different languages, as it’s also equipped with a translator - you can play back your XVid movies and mp3s, look at your jpeg files, and mess around with its voice recording capability and USB connectivity for a good 14 hours. No word on pricing and availability yet.
[via engadget]




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