Rob Pegoraro over at the Washington Post finds some big design flaws in Sharp’s new ultralite laptop, the nine-sixteenths of an inch thick Actius MM10. For starters its comma, period, and backslash keys are far too small, he says, there’s no way to expand its RAM, it lacks a built-in modem, and that it’s much-touted ability to automatically sync with another PC via docking station is poorly thought out.