Sharp’s NetWalker is a netbook, just missing and packing some things
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
My Eee PC 701 got new buddies
The X-Mini II speakers that I ordered from Silienation has arrived and my so excited self can’t help but appreciate these two little things. These are perferct with my Asus Eee PC for it provides qulaity sounds and portability. I reckon, two pieces is portable, more than that is a bit not convenient to carry anymore.
So I got the X-Minis and tested it with my Eee PC 701. In full volume, the speakers jump up and down while the quality of sound is maintained, with very minimum too no distortions at all depending on the music being played. Pussycatdolls’ Jai Ho played very well.
What makes the sounds that are coming out from these mini speakers so nice is the resonator which functions when you popup the speakers. It vibrates the sounds evenly and spread the beautiful effect accross our room.
I also tried the mini speakers on my car this morning and take them on the run and they were good. Despite my horrible driving skill, they stayed intact on the dashboard and never felt any dizziness along the way.
I’d like to give away one to my readers but it just seems that nobody reads this blog anymore. Let me see if I find someone from the subscribed readers. But let me check my Paypal funds first.



























