
Koreans don’t need to go crazy over netbooks. They have their own netbooks even before netbooks became the fad. The only difference is that they call it e-Dictionary. Obviously, e-Dics do not run the sual PC OS like XP, but in functionality they’re just as good and even better than their substantially larger cousins in the West. The i-Station D3 is a leaf taken from the Korean e-Dic book. The specs: 3.5-inch screen, 8-32GB capacity, DMB and FM tuner and support for all these files and more: MP3, WMA, AC3, OGG, WAV, MSADPCM, FLAC, APE, MPEG1/2/4, DivX, Xvid, WMV7/8/9 SMI, JPEG, BMP, PNG, RAW, SWF, ZIP, ALZ, CXD.
No price has been announced. These babies don’t come cheap though.
[via journaldugeek]




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May 5th, 2009 at 6:52 pm
i just met a friend that came to our school from korea and he pulled one of these out and i was amazed it was a whole cumputer and im stil tring to fiure out how much it cost.