
At the CEATEC in Japan, Sharp displayed their new netbook called the NetWalker. This one comes with a 5-inch touchscreen display, 4GB memory, microSD card slot, and Wifi.
The mini-notebook features a 10-hour battery plus it runs the Ubuntu OS. Before October ends, you could buy this for about $500 in Japan.
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