Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000

May 25th, 2005 | by Victor Chen

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Sharp has released a new versatile PDA that may change what the definition of a PDA is.


Highs: Very versatile; Linux based operating system; good battery life; expandable memory

Lows: Lacks integrated WiFi or Bluetooth; inaccurate battery meter; difficult setup with Outlook

Introduction

It's been a while since we've seen any innovation in the PDA scene, especially since Sony stopped selling their Clie line. With the PDA market seemingly shrinking and stagnating, Sharp has released a new versatile PDA that may change what the definition of a PDA is.

 

The Zaurus SL-C3000 is the latest in the line of Linux-based PDAs from Sharp. What distinguishes the Zaurus from other popular PDAs is the use of Linux as the core operating system. This allows the Zaurus to have a stable, tried and true operating system with a lot of flexibility and extensibility. In addition, Sharp packs the Zaurus SL-C3000 with the best of technologies to create a very unique product.



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