Sharp intros NetWalker touchscreen mini-netbook at Ceatec

If you are one of the many iPhone fans, the tactile longing for a full keyboard then, go along with your touch screen devices, are the new Netwalker PC-Z1 from Sharp is displayed at CEATEC this week in Japan, can the mighty compromise solution, have you ever wanted.
The small device is intended for the space somewhere between a smartphone and a netbook with a quick start function (three seconds) and easy to navigate to occupy 5-inch touch-screen interface.
In addition to the send to surf the Internet, e-mail, and create documents that Netwalker also designed to work as an electronic dictionary and e-book reader. Running on the Ubuntu operating system, the device also has an optical pointer, a USB port, WiFi, 4 gigabytes of memory, a microSD memory card slot and has a battery life of 10 hours. Approx. Priced $ 500, the unit is planned for Japan release in late October.
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