iriver's D27 e-dictionary loose in Korea
We aren't exactly sure why a media-playing e-dictionary has us this jazzed up, but it probably has something to do with that absolutely delicious design. Whatever the case, it's available now in South Korea for ₩278,000 ($301) -- got a cheap ticket to Seoul, anyone?




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Neil @ Dec 13th 2007 12:21PM
Would be kinda cool if it had wifi, a web browser and good screen res. Is there any information about the screen resolution?
John Riney @ Dec 13th 2007 1:14PM
I was gonna say, this is exactly the sort of thing I'd like for email and browsing on the road. It's reminiscent of the old Psion handhelds. Anybody know the hardware specs, and if there's any hope of cramming an actual OS on there?
OnYourMark @ Jan 2nd 2008 4:23AM
480X272
http://product.iriver.co.kr/p_d27_spec.asp
most of it's in korean, but it's easy enough to figure out.
trexxcrap @ Dec 13th 2007 12:35PM
but the question is.....will it blend
bob @ Dec 13th 2007 12:37PM
Little laptop-like things always get me jazzed up.
EDALBNUG @ Dec 13th 2007 12:41PM
Does anyone think of Nintendo DS when looking at this? The mic placement seems awfully familiar.
js @ Dec 13th 2007 12:45PM
I was thinking of a black macbook, since it has the form factor, has the same color, and has a widescreen. They even copied the same keyboard layout!!!
daniel @ Dec 13th 2007 3:17PM
the way the top cover tapers down towards the edges looks a bit like a regular ds and the mic reminds me of a ds lite
daniel @ Dec 13th 2007 5:42PM
js: You idiot. Just because it's black and stylish doesnt meant its a copy of the macbook. iriver d-series have always looked like this after the second release three years ago.
connmannic @ Dec 14th 2007 2:36PM
Lol. I believe he was kidding. just making fun Edalbnug.
Chris @ Dec 13th 2007 12:41PM
This reminds me of my old Sharp Wizard :)
ark_v2 @ Dec 13th 2007 12:57PM
the top looks like a DS phat
trancer @ Dec 13th 2007 1:30PM
It would only make sense to have a translating function. KoreanEnglishetc
sexy.
Loonie @ Dec 13th 2007 4:04PM
Jeez, that looks bloody fantastic.
nate @ Dec 13th 2007 4:53PM
I have a friend who's an exchange student from Korea, and he has one, albeit probably an older model. Pretty nice, minuscule keyboard, so-so battery.
Henry @ Dec 13th 2007 5:39PM
I studied over there last year and picked up a D25, one of the previous versions. Don't even consider dropping $300 on this thing unless they have a different dictionary that works a lot better in there. Even though my dictionary was the slickest on the block I was constantly envious of my friends $99 Sharp dictionary that worked much better.
Oh and apparently having a really sleek sexy dictionary does not really get you any girls, I guess there still just interested in cars and money, now a Samsung Q1 thats a total chick magnet.
connmannic @ Dec 14th 2007 2:36PM
How weird is that? I have foreign exchange student from Korean living with me too. Yeah maybe he could pick up one for me, to bad it isn’t just a video player, I would totally give him the money to buy it for me.
nate @ Dec 14th 2007 3:14PM
Yea, I checked his today, it's actually a D20. It seems to be quite a bit thicker and probably a smaller screen.
Jason @ Dec 13th 2007 5:53PM
It kind of amuses me that these things are still called 'dictionaries' when they have integrated TV tuners and seem more interested in playing music and video files. But then we used to put a whole lot of effort into making calculators play games, so... Perhaps they should be 'travel companions' for all those people needing to travel and want something to use in their hotel rooms between figuring out how to order a cheeseburger. :)
slipperywhenwet @ Dec 13th 2007 7:10PM
The D27 does look a lot better than the older D models, but it's absolutely HUGE compared to the D5. They basically do the same thing, except the D5 does it while looking better and being more pocketable. The saddest thing is that they both have the same resolution (480x272), but the D27 has a screen that's twice as big.