
Korean Nintendo DS distributor Daiwon CI has introduced a new ‘touch dictionary’ card. This software provides full contents from YBM-published English, Korean-English, Korean, Korean-Japanese, and Japanese-Korean dictionaries, with over 1,630,000 vocab to choose from. The data is conveniently displayed on both screens. Who said that the Nintendo DS was just a gaming tool? When you need to take a break from all the studying (yeah, right), just pop in a DS or GBA game to relax.
[AVing (Korean) via New Launches]
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