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:Sharp to Introduce New Mobile Internet Tool
Sharp to Introduce New Mobile Internet Tool
Sep 2, 2009, 14 :33 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2683 reads)

"The PC-Z1 features a quick launch function (approx. 3 seconds)*2 similar to mobile phones, enabling users to conveniently check e-mail while on the road. Also, a long battery running time (approx. 10 hours)*3 allows users to fully enjoy net services, such as videos or blogs.*4 The high-resolution, 5-inch touch-screen LCD enables intuitive touch operation while the full keyboard provides for comfortable text input. Additionally, in business settings, users can create documents, spreadsheets, presentation materials, etc., and edit them*5 stress free.

"Sharp also plans to provide a variety of content for the PC-Z1, such as language and specialized-field dictionaries, novels, and comics, thus enabling the PC-Z1 to be used as an electronic dictionary and e-book."

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