Originally purchased new for 35,000 yen ($350) in Nagoya, Japan in 2011 and used for university classes and exams. It has removable stickers on the outside and some keyboard wear and tear from use, but is completely fully functioning.


This dictionary does not support English language localization, so it is recommended for intermediate-advanced Japanese language learners.


It comes with all of the original dictionaries, including English-Japanese and Japanese-English dictionary sets, as well as other apps that can be used to load music/audiobooks, take memos with the touchscreen or keyboard, quizzes, and many more! 


You can expand the storage using a Micro SD card and use headphones (not included) with the headphone jack. It also has a built in speaker.


Operating System: Windows Embedded CE 6 Core

PC Sync is available, but only Windows XP/Vista/7 with unicode capabilities are supported. (You can download Applocale from Microsoft for free for use with this)

You can use a micro USB cable (not included) to sync.


Note: Unfortunately, I am unable to completely reset the system due to losing the original pin code. You may be able to do this by syncing the device with a PC. Therefore, there may be traces of use, including audiobooks from a Korean language learning textbook, that I am unable to remove from the main memory.