Digitalcube’s iStation D3 electronic dictionary has arrived in Korea, and it tips the scales at a mere 208 grams. It looks somewhat like a Nintendo DS, although there is no dual display setup here to shout about, with the bottom segment being filled up by a QWERTY keyboard with additional function keys. The D3 is capable of storing up to 56 different types of dictionaries within, and will feature native speak support, Text-to-Speech, video playback and voice recording capability among others. You will be able to find the iStation D3 in Korea by this month for a yet undisclosed price.
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