Sharp PW-9300.* You might not have any interest in learning Japanese, but if you do, an electronic dictionary Noun 1. electronic dictionary - a machine-readable version of a standard dictionary; organized alphabetically machine readable dictionary, MRD lexical database - a database of information about words is an absolute godsend god·send n. Something wanted or needed that comes or happens unexpectedly. [Alteration of Middle English goddes sand, God's message : goddes, genitive of God, God . Personally, I find it hard to get excited about an electronic dictionary--in the world of gadgetholics, it's the technological equivalent of a vacuum cleaner: functional and necessary, but not terribly exciting. But I must admit, the new models are incredibly small and slim, and contain a massive number of dictionaries. Most impressively, though, is that the screens are now fantastic. They're bright, clear and very easy to read. Comparing these sexy new machines to my old Wordtank is like comparing Pioneer's incredible new DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. recorder/HDD combos (http://tinyurl.com/3fbpe) to the first ever Betamax VCR VCR: see videocassette recorder. VCR in full videocassette recorder Electromechanical device that records, stores on a videotape cassette, and plays back on a TV set recorded images and sound. (www.betainfoguide.com/7200newa.jp). Of these new dictionaries, the Sharp ones seem to have the best screens. So feast your eyes on the PW-9300: 22 dictionaries' worth of wordage for your delectation and delight. This machine's claim to fame is that it's actually the world's biggest electronic dictionary reference for the examination hell that young Japanese folk have to trawl trawl - To sift through large volumes of data (e.g. Usenet postings, FTP archives, or the Jargon File) looking for something of interest. through each year. But if that's not up your street, get over to Laox or Yodobashi and have a look at the range for yourself. More info: www.sharp.co.jp/corporate/news/pw9300.html |
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