Inkel's MU-D e-dictionary longs to be a real tablet PC
Not like we expect anything earth-shattering to emerge from Inkel's South Korean laboratory or anything, but surely it could do better than this. The awkwardly named MU-D (it's for Multimedia Dictionary, supposedly) does manage to include a DMB TV tuner for keeping you busy when not defining your life, but the whole swivel screen approach just seems... forced. Nevertheless, you will find a 4.3-inch 480 x 272 resolution panel, 4GB of internal storage, support for SDHC cards and an undisclosed price tag. Now, if only this thing could play Doom Portal.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Genjinaro @ Feb 29th 2008 11:07AM
Hell, if the price is right & a USB slot exists, it will ble-
Oh wait, that 480 x 272 is a res only a PSP can enjoy....
applefreak @ Feb 29th 2008 11:38AM
my samsung P2 has that res to u know.....
applefreak @ Feb 29th 2008 11:37AM
Inkel? Why hasn't InTel sued them?
Zeus.:God @ Feb 29th 2008 11:42AM
Because they weren't ripping off their name nor are they in the same market.
chesterc @ Feb 29th 2008 12:44PM
Inkel is a great brand. Their Pendulum© processor absolutely screams.
π @ Mar 1st 2008 9:43PM
Inkel Inside
Do-do-do-dom
Dante @ Feb 29th 2008 1:33PM
"Now, if only this thing could play Portal."
New meme FTW?
sinjinn @ Feb 29th 2008 2:36PM
anyone know if this can be used as a word processor
Tony Colonello @ Feb 29th 2008 4:33PM
Inkel MU-D is ok but I still think the Besta CyberDict has the greatest name for any product!
And it is the best for Thai translation that I have found (at a reasonable price).
http://www.cyberdict.com/index_th.php
FRZ @ Mar 1st 2008 11:15AM
I like the keyboard on it and the form factor. Now if only it was a real PDA and could fit in my pocket, I'd buy it.