Sharp Netwalker PC-Z1: Between smartphone and netbookBy Mark Rollins - 10/12/2009 6:13:56 PM |
Those of you who are missing out on CEATAC Japan should enjoy this shot of Sharp’s new NetWalker PC-Z1. The photo isn’t much to give it scale, but let’s just say it is the missing link between smartphone and netbook.
It has a five inch touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard. It also has an optical pointer, 4 gigabytes of memory, microSD memory, 10 hour battery life, and a USB port. It is scheduled for release in late October for a price of $500, but it will probably be a Japanese only release.
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Tags: CEATEC, CEATEC Japan, netbook, NetWalker, Netwalker PC-Z1, PC-Z1, Sharp, Sharp Netwalker, Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1, Smartphone

