Published on November 15th,2007 at 4:58 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Another E-Dictionary from Sharp

In Japan (Korea too), electronic dictionaries are a big deal, and there are many to choose from when you decide to purchase one; but somehow, most have lost their “soul”, by offering more and more options and getting away from their initial purpose = translating !!!

Sharp now puts on sale the Sharp PW-TC930 featuring a 4.3 inch monitor (480×272), e-dictionary, filled with music samples and other audio oddities such as insect noises (yeah that’s right), JPG and MP3 player. Sadly enough it won’t accept SD cards over 1GB which is hardly understandable…

132x92x24mm, 300 grams and 53,000 Yen!

Via Sharp
              
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  • blu

    Anyone know of a good e-dictionary that would be good for an English speaker learning Japanese?

 

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