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Sharp Zaurus SL-C750 English Conversion

DavonZ writes "I have just released a small review/information on the Sharp Zaurus SL-C750 and the Dynamism English conversion. This is one sweet unit. You can check it out at nvmax.com."

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  1. Borken dynamism link by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Try this instead.

  2. Dynamism link... by AntonyL · · Score: 4, Informative

    Dynamism link should be http://www.dynamism.com/index.shtml

    (hope I got that right)

  3. more info by loomis · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here's another minor review and pictures via brighthand.

    Also, a user at externe has posted about his first impressions in the Zaurus forums.

    Good info in case the importer's/converter's website gets slashdotted.

    Loomis

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  4. The Zaurus line by Daimaou · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have owned several Zaurus machines (both the English SL-5500 as well as several Japanese versions). I have also owned an iPaq and several Palm devices from both Palm and Handspring.

    The Zaurus line is by far my favorite. I have really enjoyed the functionality of the SL-5500 and the flexibility of the Japanese versions I owned. I especially like the expansion modules available for my DBII machine.

    The Zaurus machines seem a lot more sturdy to me as well. I was a bit concerned regarding the SL-5500's sliding keyboard cover before I purchased it, but it has proven to be sturdy and well made.

    I really like the looks of this new offering from Sharp and look forward to using one.

  5. official site (in Japanese) by mblase · · Score: 3, Informative

    While they obviously lack the English conversion, you can also see the SL-C750 and SL-C760 at the Japenese eZaurus.com site.

  6. Re:Thank the developers of your favourite browser. by rsborg · · Score: 3, Informative
    Thank you, Microsoft, for making my favorite browser Internet Explorer.

    Uh... I think you misspelled Mozilla :-)
    Did you notice that the lizard supports more bookmarklets than IE?

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