Portable Dictionaries
11:25 am July 25th, 2007 by Sal Cangeloso
Just a quick note- I have been noticing a lot of portable dictionaries from Japan and Korea lately a number of them look incredibly cool. I can’t see why anyone would need something that is just a dictionary now, but a lot of them look just like a UMPC that I would like to own. I haven’t seen one that operates in English yet, not that I would buy one, but some are just too cool.
I thought I had more links saved, but these are all I could find for now…
Canon Wordtank (awesome name)
Edit: Wow, here is another. This is the Dicple D5 from Reigncom.


yep, just check how good looking this one is:
http://jkkmobile.blogspot.com/2007/04/superb-umpc-design.html
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