It’s taken a lot of conditioning to move towards the back of our collective consciousness all the less-than-respectable avenues a game console with a touch-screen interface could afford us. So we (and brother site Kotaku) believe a quick word of thanks is deserved to the Korean company who’s producing Touch-DIC—a Korean dictionary, we note with some great irony. The finger truly sells it for us. Oh, how the touch-possibilities are flooding back to us.
Product Page [TouchDIC via Kotaku]
http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/oddities/ds-touches-below-the-belt-101353.php