Sharp shows EM-ONE Pocket PC for Japan’s EMOBILE

 

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Goodbye W-ZERO3, hello EM-ONE. As lust for Japan-only Windows Mobile devices goes, Sharp’s W-ZERO3 for Willcom (along with its various spinoffs) has always held a very special place in our hearts, but it looks like there’s a new sheriff in town. The EM-ONE, also from Sharp, will be a launch device for Japan’s new GSM carrier EMOBILE next month, rocking HSDPA, WiFi, and one-seg TV tuning in a 18.9mm-thin package. “But wait,” as they say, “that’s not all.” Nope, not hardly. The madness continues with a dual-slide design, providing what Sharp calls “Control Style,” “Input Style,” and “View Style.” And just what will you be viewing, you ask? A true wide VGA (800 x 480) display showing Windows Mobile 5 in all its glory sitting atop a 520MHz XScale. Throw in a little Bluetooth here, 512MB of onboard Flash there, and you have pretty much the hottest thing going (at least among the outgoing batch of WinMo 5 devices). It’ll apparently run Â¥95,000 (about $796) contract-free, but tack on the requisite 2 year agreement and you’re only looking at Â¥39,800 ($333) — not bad at all, considering the package.

[Via Unwired View] 


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