Sharp intros NetWalker touchscreen notebook at Ceatec

Posted in Sharp by Conner Flynn on October 11th, 2009

Sharp intros NetWalker touchscreen notebook at CeatecSharp has been busy showing off the NetWalker at this year’s Ceatec.The NetWalker is a smaller-than-usual notebook sporting a 5 inch touchscreen, Ubuntu OS, USB, Wi-fi, 4 GB memory, microSD expansion and a battery that will last you up to 10 hours.

The Sharp NetWalker is set to be priced at about 44,800 Yen (or $500) and is expected in Japan by the end of October. We can only hope that it shows up elsewhere too, for those who love small.

Do you guys consider this too small or are you looking for something in this size?

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4 Comments to “Sharp intros NetWalker touchscreen notebook at Ceatec”
  1. Alexandra Jau Says:

    I’m defintiley looking for something bigger. I do to much stuff on my laptop (desiging) so these small netbooks just doedn’t do it for me. Also they are to price. I’ll get a ok budget laptop for the same price with at least 160 GB memory and a dvd. Must admit they look neat thou.

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