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  • Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Earlier this year Toshiba introduced its first netbook with an Intel Atom N2600 Cedar Trail processor. But if ...

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  • CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 0.1 for the NOOK Tablet kills (some) bugs dead

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Sharp updates Netwalker, drops the keyboard

If a netbook is what you get when you shrink a laptop, the Sharp Netwalker PC-Z1 is what you get when you miniaturize a netbook. But what do you get when you take a Sharp Netwalker and lose the keyboard altogether? Apparently a Sharp Netwalker PC-T1. Sharp’s latest Netwalker features the same 5 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display as…

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April 19th, 2010, 2:31 pm by Brad Linder | 1 Comment

Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1 tested: Excellent build quality, somewhat sluggish performance

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It’s probably not fair to compare the Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1 with a typical 10 inch netbook. First, the little device has a 5 inch display and tiny keyboard. And second, it uses an 800MHz ARM-based processor instead of the Atom CPU found in most netbooks. But it just looks so much like a tiny laptop that I can’t take my…

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September 30th, 2009, 11:42 am by Brad Linder | 7 Comments

Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1 mini-laptop unboxed

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Every now and again I use the phrase “mini-laptop” to describe the 9 and 10 inch notebooks we’ve come to think of as netbooks. But the Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1 takes things to another level with a 5 inch display and full (but tiny) QWERTY display. And apparently the NetWalker has begun shipping, because Jenn at Pocketables has posted one of…

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September 29th, 2009, 11:37 am by Brad Linder | 6 Comments

Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1 in action – Videos

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The Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1 has a 5 inch touchscreen display, a tiny keyboard, and runs Ubuntu Linux. It’s really more of a MID (Mobile Internet Device) or Smartbook (if I can use that word) than a typical netbook. But it does have a full QWERTY keyboard, even if it’s too small to touch type on. And it does run a…

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August 30th, 2009, 9:14 am by Brad Linder | 13 Comments

Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1: What you get when you shrink a netbook

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Netbooks are small laptops. But the Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1 is small even by netbook standards. It’s probably safer to call this little computer with a 5 inch display a MID or Mobile Internet Device, but unlike many MIDs, it has a full QWERTY keyboard. You’re just going to need very tiny fingers to type properly on it. The NetWalker actually…

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August 27th, 2009, 9:28 am by Brad Linder | 21 Comments
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