Sharp Electronics is going its own way in the PDA space, and if the Zaurus SL-5500 ($500 street) is any indication, it's not a bad road to be on for some buyers. Unlike most other PDA makers, who have ...
After the success of the Zaurus SL-5500 and the SL-5600, which was a revamped SL-5500 featuring a faster CPU, a better battery and a microphone, many people expected the next Zaurus would be as ...
Looks like Sharp is going to tantalize us yet again with another PDA offering that we may never get our hands on in the States (at least not directly). The SL-C1000 looks to have similar specs to its ...
There was once a time when Sharp was a cutting-edge producer of PDAs, and the company's Zaurus was a market leader. But as the market has matured (and declined), the Zaurus line has devolved into ...
There’s a new Zaurus in the house, the “SL-C3100.” Certainly not a gigantic update to the still-not-in-the-USA SL-C3000; they seem to have added some Flash ROM (not that you’d really need it with an ...
Lengthy review over at BargainPDA of Sharp’s Zaurus SL-5600, one of the few PDAs out there running Linux. The SL-5600 looks a bit like those new Tungsten handhelds from Palm, since it expands to ...
I first saw the Linux-based Zaurus SL-5500 at last year's CES. At that point it was destined for foreign markets and a US release was unconfirmed, though everyone who saw it wanted it. This year the ...
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