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I’m not certain what the Sharp PW-TC900 is really meant to be, but it seems to have the functionality of a Portable Video/MP3 Player. However, I believe the PW-TC900, also known as Papyrus, is truly meant to be a dictionary. Portable electronic dictionaries are popular in Asian cultures, and this one could be the mother of all of them.

You have to admire this swivel design with TV screen (480 x 272 resolution) on one side. The device also has a fully functioning QWERTY keyboard, as well as a built-in 1Seg TV tuner. You also can insert an SD card for more fun with videos, MP3s, and photo-viewing.

Right now, the Sharp PW-TC900 Papyrus is slated for a Japanese release sometime next month. However, it could make its way over to the States. These Portable Video jobs are starting to become a lot more common.

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