Digital Cube’s i-station UDIC gets hands-on treatment

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One thing’s for certain about Digital Cube’s i-station UDIC: it’s not your mother’s electronic dictionary. Boasting a full (albeit tiny) QWERTY keyboard and a strange swivel screen, the HDD-packin’ device could easily be mistook for a miniature UMPC (a convertible one, at that). Just in case you’ve forgotten, it additionally features a 4.3-inch display, text-to-speech support and an Alchemy AU 1250 CPU. Pricing has been set for ₩398,000 ($396) / ₩448,000 ($446) in the Korean market for the 30GB / 60GB editions, and you can check out a video of some spicy hands-on action in the read link below.

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