Sharp’s NetWalker is a netbook, just missing and packing some things

Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1

Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1


The Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1 is a computer packed inside a tiny case that looks like a netbook, just smaller. It also has a smaller 5″ display compare to first generation netbooks like the Eee PC 700 series, but it has crispier display at 1024 x 600 pixels and it responds to your fingers when you touch it. Under the hood is an 800mhz Freescale CPU which is based on ARM architecture. It runs a touchscreen Ubuntu which is just perfect idea for this small device and it boots in 3 seconds. And while the first gen netbooks can only last up to 3 hrs, this little thing has more than thrice the stamina that lasts up to 10 hrs.

The Sharp NetWalker marked September 25 for its release date with

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