Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200

The Linux-based Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200 offers the following features:

* 6GB hard drive
* SD slot
* 3.7-inch VGA touchscreen display

Via Engadget

MobileTechReview has a review of the Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200 and writes, “The C3200 can handle simultaneous web browsing with multiple windows, MS Office document work and even a PDF run in a viewer. It only slows down if you have long documents (say a 50 page or more Word doc), and then the delay is the actual document open (and occasionally scrolling). … At $899, the Zaurus C3200 isn’t for everyone. But if you need a mini-computer that really does fit in your pocket, then it’s worth a look. We would really, really like to see Sharp add WiFi and Bluetooth to the Z, so we need not carry a collection of CF cards. These days, most every mobile computing device has these two wireless standards and power users (the Zaurus’ target audience here in the US) need these. The Zaurus is extremely stable, has a great VGA display (true VGA, unlike Windows Mobile) and there’s a nice selection of open source free software. The machine is attractive, durable and has the best keyboard we’ve used on a PDA-sized device.”.