Sharp is looking to build a bigger customer base in the United States with a larger, more powerful notebook computer. The company on Monday introduced the new 8.4-pound Actius GP20, which has the ...
Last October Transmeta demonstrated how its new Efficeon, or TM8000, processor works. According to the company, Efficeon is said to offer performance increases of about 50 percent over the Crusoe ...
Now, the notebook world has one less name in the hat, and one less competitor in the field. Sharp has just revealed that the company is planning to scale back their mobile operations, and that means ...
New York – Sharp Electronics has signed an exclusive deal with Circuit City that makes the retailer the only nationwide chain to carry the company’s new notebook computers. Starting this week three ...
Sharp will introduce a notebook with a Transmeta processor in Japan next month, the companies announced Thursday. Sharp's Mebius PC-SX1-H1 notebook, set for release June 30, will use Transmeta's ...
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The first notebook available in the U.S. with Transmeta Corp.’s new Efficeon processor is expected to be announced by Sharp Systems of America on Monday. The new Actius MM20 is an improved version of ...
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 ...
Sharp unveiled on Tuesday its second notebook since the company re-entered the U.S. market in June. The Japanese electronics giant's PC-UM10 notebook weighs 2.89 pounds and measures 0.65 inch thick, ...
Sharp Electronics on Monday released the first laptop computer that can display images in three dimensions without those funky glasses. The computer, dubbed the Actius RD3D, also displays ...
When the good people of Sharp gave Gizmodo a spankin’ new M4000 WideNote laptop to do with whatever we pleased, my first inclination was to grab it and run away fast while yelling w00t! The notebook ...