
While there's been no shortage of standalone
electronic dictionaries of late, LG is looking to put the words you need right on your mobile with its LC-3200. Featuring a slider design, this sleek handset comes in at 3.89- x 1.91- x 0.67-inches and rocks a two-inch external LCD, CDMA connectivity, USB, IrDA, MP3 playback, an elusive "sports game," and of course, a presumably non-English dictionary. Additionally, you'll find a 1.3-megapixel camera where you can snap pics in all six nations (including China and Taiwan) where this thing will reportedly work. Per usual, there's no word on price just yet, but we're not counting on this one hitting the US anytime soon anyway.
[Via
AkihabaraNews]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Manwonman @ Jan 31st 2007 9:15PM
This has been standard on Samsung Anycall models here in Korea for like two years. LG playing catchup is not really news. (Not dissing LG, I am quite satisfied with the xnote C1 I'm scribbling this message out on right now.)
Bart @ Feb 1st 2007 2:29PM
Can't wait until Verizon puts a fake clickwheel on this one!
tuolumne @ Feb 10th 2007 6:41PM
The Samsung M500 on Sprint has an electronic dictionary. Big deal.
This has been a Korea-only feature for some year.