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A Netbook/ultramobile hybrid from Sharp

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The NetWalker is dressed up like a super-petite Netbook, weighing less than a pound, with a five-inch touchscreen and a measly 512MB of memory and wireless LAN.

It's got a pretty robust battery life,up to 10 hours, according to Sharp-and runs Ubuntu. There's a Firefox browser, Thunderbird for e-mail, a Twitter app, and some open-source programs for word processing and reviewing spreadsheets, so you can perform some normal PC functions on a screen larger than an iPhone or BlackBerry, but smaller than the increasingly standard 10-inch Netbook display.

The way you use it, though, is more like an ultramobile PC. Holding the NetWalker with two hands, you type with your thumbs. On the right side above the keyboard is an optical pointer that, when you run a finger over it, functions as a mouse.

 
The price is a more Netbook-like $500, but it's unclear how consumers will respond. It's only been available in Japan for a couple weeks, so there aren't any solid sales numbers yet to offer any picture of how customers are reacting.  
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 October 2009 02:03 )  
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