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Atree J100 PMP Unveiled

Monday, August 17, 2009

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The new touchscreen Atree J100 looks incredible. With 3 inches of screen space, you get to enjoy some widget and calendar action using Atree’s new Flash GUI. The J100 is also an e-dictionary and of course full PMP functionality, playing AVI, DivX, Xvid and WMV among other video files. It comes with a microSD expansion [...]

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SAFA Magic Study to Revolutionize Education

Saturday, May 2, 2009

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We’ve featured quite a number of edictionaries in this blog. These devices never seem to lack entertainment features, but that may change soon with the introduction of the SAFA Magic Study. This educational gadget seems focused on education. It supports video playback but these videos are to be educationaly, that is strictly stated in the [...]

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iRiver D7 Now Official and Priced

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

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The new iRiver D7 (from the Dicple line of e-Dictionaries) is a smaller device of the same form factor as the D50n announced last CES. The D7 has a 3-inch 480 x 272 touchscreen, PMP and e-dic functionality as well as optional DMB. It looks like a great video and music player with 30fps video [...]

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iRiver D50N Official Release, and P35 Video

Friday, March 27, 2009

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First it’s the Wave Home, the P7 then the P35 and now its the D50N, completing iRiver’s January announcements. The D50N is the latest in iRiver’s Dicple line of eDictionaries. It’s meant to be a portable networking device with WiFi connectivity included in the usual laundry list of eDic and media playback features. The screen [...]

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iRiver Dicple D31 eDic Announced

Thursday, March 12, 2009

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The PMP-e-Dctionary models from iRiver makes us very curious. We don’t know how successful the iRiver Dicple is in Korea and Japan, where it’s available, but the couple or so Dicple eDictionaries I’ve seen owned by Korean friends have mildly impressed me. I’m sure I’d rather go for UMID’s M1 mBook, which seems to have [...]

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