Sharp uses Ubuntu system NetWalkerPC-Z1/recently sharp showed its latest products using Ubuntu system NetWalkerPC-Z1, the product uses a 5-inch 1024x600 touch screen, equipped with ARMCortex-A8 architecture 800MHz flisikar I. MX515 processor, MB memory and 4 GB flash storage space (with SDHC expansion slot, up to 16 GB), supporting 802.11b/g wireless, 2 USB Interfaces
Sharp uses Ubuntu NetWalker PC-Z1/
Sharp recently showed that its latest product uses Ubuntu system NetWalker PC-Z1, the product uses a 5-inch 1024x600 touch screen, equipped with ARM Cortex-A8 architecture 800 MHz flisikar I. MX515 processor, MB memory and 4 GB flash storage space (with SDHC expansion slot, up to 16 GB), supporting 802.11b/g wireless, 2 USB interfaces and QWERTY keyboard, the built-in undetachable battery can support 10 hours of life.
It is really uncertain, this notebook is a tragedy or technological advances, Sharp PC-Z1 NetWalker to some extent, is higher than the smartphone, below the current netbook a product form, ubuntu runs on the screen and provides high resolution pixels (You may complain that the font is too small ), in addition, the track touch in the upper-right corner of the keyboard and the keyboard itself are indeed a torment for people with big fingers, because the touch of the buttons makes people feel soft and fragile, but you can see that the screen side is very large, this is already taking care of the keyboard as much as possible; but these feelings will be more realistic for the European and American people, and the product is more accurate to Asian people.
From these on-site display pictures, PC-Z1 in shape design and workmanship performance is acceptable, although the specially crafted Ubuntu system and program running overall speed is not bad, but there is room for improvement in user operation comfort.
Sharp uses Ubuntu NetWalker PC-Z1/