Move over, Sony. Sharp’s about to eat your lunch. With a highly polished aluminum chassis and surprisingly strong performance, the M4000 brings serious performance to the ultralight class. Sure it’s ...
The Sharp PC-G801 was an impressive little pocket computer when it debuted in 1988. However, in the year 2025, a Z80-compatible machine with just 8 kB of RAM is hardly much to get excited about.
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Pocket computers like Sharp’s 8-bit computing marvels were a big part of the 1980s, providing super-portable processing power to anyone who wanted a bit more than what something like a scientific ...
Toshiba has agreed to sell its personal PC business to Sharp in a move which could see Sharp return to the PC market. The deal, worth four billion yen (roughly $36 million), also includes the issuance ...
May 19, 2009 Sharp Corporation is releasing a new notebook PC with an innovative optical sensor built into an LCD touch pad – which the company claims is a world first – at the end of the month. While ...
The handsome 2.8-pound Sharp PC-UM10 is sleek and minimalist, with a metallic champagne color popular on cars today but not often seen on computers. Sleek and sexy get overused when describing ...
It’s probably not fair to compare the Sharp NetWalker PC-Z1 with a typical 10 inch netbook. First, the little device has a 5 inch display and tiny keyboard. And second, it uses an 800MHz ARM-based ...
SorobanGeeks has a short hands-on with the Sharp Muramasa, the ultra-portable notebook powered by the Transmeta Efficeon TM8600 at 1GHz. As while it runs strong and fast (for its class), they come ...
The big picture: At just $36 million, it seems as if Sharp is getting a bargain for Toshiba's PC business. Then again, it's important to pull back and look at the big picture - PC demand is ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sharp Corp <6753.T> said it will buy Toshiba Corp's <6502.T> personal computer business and issue $1.8 billion in new shares to buy back preferred stock from banks, ...
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