Sharp’s new e-dictionary design looks really familiarBy Mark Rollins - 07/27/2010 2:33:46 PM |
Sharp of Japan is no stranger to electronic dictionaries with such models as the KD-E1 and RDCX300. Now it wants to sell this e-dictionary known as the PW-AC10.
Yes, it does look like a BlackBerry, and it is also “the industry’s most compact dictionary with a color screen”. The screen is a 2.4 inch QVGA, and has a total of twelve dictionaries installed.
The PW-AC10 will be on sale in Japan on August 8 in white, red, and green for a price of $150.
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