Sharp Willcom D4 is the Smallest Windows Vista QWERTY UMPC


The Willcom D4 is an amazing feast of miniaturization: at 188 x 84 x 25.9mm, for about 1.0 lbs (470g), that is the smallest Windows Vista computer UMPC. It has a sliding QWERTY keyboard and the screen can be tilted to offer better visual comfort. It is one of the many ATOM-powered (ATOM is a low-power chip from Intel) UMPC will see the

light of day, starting from June, when Intel launches its low-power line-up.

  • 1.3Ghz Atom CPU
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 5” 1024×600 (262k colors) display
  • WiFi, Bluetooth
  • 40GB HDD (1.8”)
  • GSM Capable
  • Available in June (Japan), $1300

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