Jan 9 2008, 3:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
iRiver continued to reveal yet another stylish gadget during CES 2008. This time it is the iRiver D30 portable dictionary gadget.
The new iRiver D30 dictionary is of course more than just a language tool. It is also a media player and features a full QWERTY keyboard. I cannot confirm all features of the D3 as all the text in the image is in Korean making it impossible for me to translate.
So just enjoy the nice design of this new portable device, which is just for the Korean market anyway. Or take a look below at all the other cool gadgets iRiver already announced at CES this week.
Via the iRiver site (Korean).
So far iRiver has revealed the following gadgets at CES 2008:
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