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Sharp To Ship New HD-equipped Zaurus In Japan

ctid writes "On 10th November, Sharp will release its new Zaurus PDA. The SL-C3000 includes a 4GB hard drive, a 416MHz Intel XScale PXA270 CPU and 64MB of RAM. All of that in a package weighing 298g! There is no news as to whether Sharp will release this ludicrously desirable toy in the West, but I'm not hopeful personally. Maybe we can rely on suppliers like dynamism.com (in the USA) or shirtpocket.co.uk (in the UK) to help us out?"

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  1. Please mod this anti-Semite down by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    We're all sick of your racist jew-bashing. Take it elsewhere, asshole.

  2. Re:Welcome to 2002! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    cince you really do not use a real pda like the Z I'll ignore your uneducated mouth service.

    not all pda' run a overly bloated OS like from microsoft. and the apps do not have to be bloatred as well.

    the older Z works awesomely and certianyl better than anything that HP or anyone else has in their windows line right now.

    I suggest you actually TRY something before you spout off nonsense.

  3. Re:Welcome to 2002! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    You'r iPod, in this case, is not relevant. I think if someone was talking about pizza you would find some way to mention your iPod. You need to get out more.

  4. Re:Welcome to 2002! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I'ts to bad you're an ipod bitch WTF?? Go and fuck a tree slut and go fuck your ipod to the shit bitch! Bofore you judge me, I am drunk sluttrtttt!!!

  5. Re:Welcome to 2002! by fr0dicus · · Score: 0, Troll
    I tried the alternative versions of the OS and found them all pathetic. If 9 hours is good enough for you then that's great. If I have to charge my Clie more often than every two weeks then I've been playing too many games of pool.

    Can't say the display is anything to write home about on them either. It's a bit too low a definition for my tastes personally. I don't really see what relevance storage has to be honest; if I can't pick up e-mail or log in to anything via ssh when I'm away from a network and reliant on gprs then its usefulness nosedives.