John Chan | Apr 14, 2008
This is another one of those Japan-only products which we can only dream of having. Willcom, an operator there, has just launched the
Sharp-made D4, a UMPC based on the recently launched Intel Atom CPU.
Aside from having cellular capabilities, the D4 has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, too. Its 1024 x 600 screen resolution means you can view most Web pages without having to scroll horizontally, unlike the 800 x 480
HTC Shift, the product which most resembles the Willcom in our region. It's even lighter than the Shift, at just 470g. Considering it has almost all the same features including a slide-out keyboard, that's quite a feat.
This device will be available in Japan from June and is not coming to a store near you. Not unless Sharp sees the unquenchable lust of a million gadget geeks and mercifully decides to make one for the rest of the world as well.
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ferdiei
the japanese serves their culture in this manner by continuing to produce "japan only" products as testbed for their prototypes, or sometimes just staying stubborn by not recognizing the potential of the international market to allow for a more robust product testing or eventually let people buy a (truly) superior product normally produced by the koreans or the taiwanese (no racial bias intended). until now, they haven't recognized or willing to accept the change brought about by globalisation in terms of market acceptance in the international community...and could this be the reason they are beginning to lose out to other asian dynamo on other market/product segments?
Apr 14, 2008 20:54