
The latest electronic dictionary known as Nurian X10 features two LCD displays to get you started – the exterior display works pretty much like those early dual LCD clamshell handsets, showing basic information like the current time, date and remaining battery life. Open it up and you will find a touchscreen LCD display for all your navigation and viewing needs. Features include an integrated MP3 player, a voice recorder, a built-in radio, an electronic scheduler, an image/text viewer as well as 53 different dictionaries in four languages – English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. The touchscreen-based display makes life much easier for languages which use ideograms instead of alphabets in their writings. Battery life is pretty impressive – 14 hours, 11 hours and 5 hours for the dictionary, MP3 playback and video playback respectively. If you’re in Korea and are interested in the Nurian X10, it retails for approximately $345.
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