Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Sharp launches Android netbook - in Japan

According to the Register (http://www.reghardware.com/2010/07/20/sharp_arm_netbook/), "On 23 July, Sharp will release Lynx, a 5in clamshell smartphone that combines a Qwerty keyboard and a touch-sensitive 960 x 480 screen, though there's also a trackball. . .
". . . the Lynx - model number SH-10B - also has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on board. It has a GPS pick-up too.
"There's a 5.3Mp camera on the base of the Lynx that's been designed for snaps and scanning barcodes. A front-facing 0.4Mp camera can be used for video calls."
No info on availability outside Japan."

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