
One can safely presume that Koreans and Japanese have an extremely broad vocabulary since they carry portable electronic dictionaries all the time. The Nurian X10 is the latest of such devices to hit the streets, featuring a dual screen display in order to stand apart from the crowd. The larger screen is located inside (naturally), while the external display shows rudimentary information such as the current time. Music controls are located just below the external display in a curved form factor. Features include a color touchscreen inside, a full keyboard, a memory card slot, voice recording capability, an integrated FM tuner, an electronic scheduler, and audio and video playback capability. The dictionary harps on four languages – English, Japanese, Chinese, and Korea. The Nurian X10 will retail for approximately $350.
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