Published on November 25th,2009 at 5:42 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Kingjim new Pomera DM20 will just let you write memoire everywhere you go.

Introduced last year, Kimgjim Pomera is a compact yet fully functional note taking device with a full size QWERTY (Japanese) keyboard. While the first version name DM10 was only offering 128k of internal memory and a 4” VGA Screen, today’s version, the DM20 has now 89MB of internal memory, a 5” VGA screen, a USB port and a microSD card slot, the capability to send email and document via email once connected to a mobile phone as well as featuring 30 different dictionaries (optional).

The DM20 will be available in Japan within December and sold at around 35000 Yen (264€), just need 2 AAA batteries as well as a CR2032 one for backup and weight only 370g with a size of 145 x 100 x 33mm

Via Kingjim
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  • Grix

    hi, is it possible to get an English language version of this?

 

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