Sharp NetWalker, Mini Netbook Use Linux
Posted on | September 2, 2009 | No Comments

Sharp has been together a mini-netbook which follows the contours of his Zaurus PDA. Like the Zaurus, Sharp NetWalker Mini netbook will be run on Linux operating system. However, unlike the Zaurus, Sharp will have NetWalker Ubuntu Linux system, which usually becomes the operating system on a netbook ‘full sized’. Mini netbook NetWalker or PC-Z1 also support 5-inch display size, resolution 1024 × 600 pixel (WSVGA), and a QWERTY keyboard that is super small. Sharp NetWalker form is more like a MID (Mobile Internet Device) or Smartbook than a netbook.
As for the contents of the mini netbook NetWalker Sharp is a 800MHz Freescale processor and 512MB RAM, 4GB SSD storage and an additional microSD memory card. So far Sharp NetWalker hardware device looks smaller with dimensions of 108.7 × 161.4 × 19.7mm and weighs 409gram. Sharp also claims that the mini netbook NetWalker Sharp was able to hold up to 10 hours of battery power.
Hardware Sharp has NetWalker faster boot times than PCs, which had to wait 5 minutes booting time for start-up process. However, Sharp NetWalker capable of booting process in less than 3 seconds, allows the user to check email faster, too. Price from NetWalker Sharp mini netbook $ 500 range.
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