Japanese electronics company Sharp has been offering a line of “electronic notebooks” for the past few years, with each model featuring a black and white display, a digital pen for writing or drawing, ...
A new ePaper electronic notebook has launched in Japan this week in the form of the Sharp WG-PN1. This innovative device features a USB-C port for charging and synchronization and is capable of ...
While most people nowadays use their smartphones to take notes or create a “to-do list”, a small niche of users like business professionals still exist who need to write down even the smallest of ...
The first notebook available in the U.S. with Transmeta Corp.’s new Efficeon processor is expected to be announced by Sharp Systems of America on Monday. The new Actius MM20 is an improved version of ...
One new model is the second lightest in the market, and another has a bright monitor with a wider-than-usual viewing angle, the company says. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, ...
Computer video professionals might find it hard to turn away from the latest innovation in laptop technology. The Sharp Actius AL3D notebook announced today bundles a second generation 3-D LCD ...
The Actius RD3D comes with a specialized 15-inch 3D screen that the company hopes will usher in a new way of looking at computers. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers ...
Sharp Electronics Corp. announced Thursday that it will ship its first notebook featuring the Crusoe processor from Transmeta Corp. late next month in Japan. The Crusoe-based Mebius PC-SX1-H1 notebook ...
Sharp Electronics is shipping three notebook computers featuring the latest high-end technology, such as an infrared interface and GlidePoint pointing device, at a price point of appeal to educators.
Now, the notebook world has one less name in the hat, and one less competitor in the field. Sharp has just revealed that the company is planning to scale back their mobile operations, and that means ...
SINGAPORE--Sharp gave what it said was the thinnest, lightest notebook in the world its Singapore launch on Friday. The Japanese electronics giant's PC-UM10 notebook weighs just 1.3 kg and is a petite ...
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