Nurian's main function is to be an electronic dictionary, as is mentioned in the caption ( usually cross-referencing english, korean, chinese, and japanese, etc.). if you go to their site, you can see their entire line.
In other words, the wi-fi, e-books, mp3, video, (PMP, basically) is all extra. The stylus? it's there so that you can look up chinese/japanese han-zi characters by writing them on the screen instead of having to look it up the old fashioned way - try to get the dictionary to recognize that when writing on the screen with your fingertips.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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A stylus? What's this 1996?
Nurian's main function is to be an electronic dictionary, as is mentioned in the caption ( usually cross-referencing english, korean, chinese, and japanese, etc.). if you go to their site, you can see their entire line.
In other words, the wi-fi, e-books, mp3, video, (PMP, basically) is all extra. The stylus? it's there so that you can look up chinese/japanese han-zi characters by writing them on the screen instead of having to look it up the old fashioned way - try to get the dictionary to recognize that when writing on the screen with your fingertips.
looks like the stylus is not so 1996 after all...