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Review of the Zaurus SL-C750

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Review over at BargainPDA of Sharp’s Zaurus SL-C750 handheld, the one that runs on Linux and has an LCD touchscreen that swivels around to reveal a small built-in thumb keyboard. They love it:

Well, to be quite honest, this device blew me away along with all my iPaq and Axim-toting co-workers, the moment I unpacked it… The SL-C750 is a clamshell design with a rotating screen, allowing the device to be used in landscape (where it looks like a very small notebook) or portrait mode (where it looks more like a generic PDA). In landscape the screen resolution is 640×480, and the brightness and clarity of this screen is absolutely outstanding. This is by far the best display I’ve seen on a handheld device.

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