Hanuribiz has rolled out its Nurian X40 electronic dictionary that is touted to be shockproof, looking like a miniature version of the MacBook Air in the process. It will feature an updated translation function for you to dabble with 13 languages in authentic native-speaker voice. Features of the X40 include audio and video playback, an integrated FM radio, a text/image viewer and voice recording capability among others. Shockproof, eh? Guess that means it qualifies to be thrown across the room out of frustration when you can’t seem to find the word that you’re looking for…
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