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Sharp reveals world's first Atom-powered UMPC

by Parm Mann on 15 April 2008, 10:10

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The barrage of Atom-based mobile PCs starts here

Intel's marketing campaign for its low-power 45nm processor, Atom, kicked off yesterday and has now been followed by the first Atom-based UMPC from Sharp.

The device, pictured below, is Sharp's D4 WS016SH UMPC. We'll break the bad news first; this UMPC will be Japan only when it lands in June. It'll be available from Japanese PHS operator, Willcom, at around ¥128,600 (approximately £644).

Sharp D4 WS016SH UMPC

The good news is, you won't find Windows Vista on a QWERTY-capable device of these proportions anywhere else. The Sharp UMPC measures in at just 3.3 x 7.4 x 1.0in and weighs just 470g.

The 5in LED-backlit touchscreen offers a reasonable resolution of 1024x600 but is accompanied by only mono sound.

Powering Sharp's UMPC is a 1.3GHz Intel Atom processor, namely the Z520, offering a 533MHz FSB and 512K of L2 cache. The chip's TDP of 2.0W will be to thank for the yet-unknown battery life, but expect better battery performance than the current range of UMPCs.

The device looks the part, and packs Intel's latest technology, but it isn't all good news. Sharp has opted to run Windows Vista Home Premium on the D4 UMPC and the 1.3GHz Atom processor, coupled with a lacklustre 1GiB of RAM will find it difficult to cope with Microsoft's demanding operating system. Had the D4 opted to run Windows XP, it may have provided the performance we all demand.

Rounding off the specification is a 1.8in 40GiB hard disk, a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0, a microSD slot and an integrated TV tuner.

If you think consumers are being bombarded by low-cost notebooks, just wait until Intel's Atom finally begins to ship. It'll be raining UMPCs and MIDs, Sharp's D4 is the first of many.



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I really really hope that the Atom can be used in PDAs and smartphones, or even just something like the Sharp with smaller dimensions (Cut the screen down to 4" with a VGA res).
It literally will be 1 device with the power to do everything lol, I hope someone takes this onboard cos I will be first in line for one of those!
I have a 1.6ghz 1gb Ram 120gb Vista Ultimate OQO E2 with build in HSPDA mobile broadband and it's almost two inches smaller than this ‘huge’ beast ;) So it's not right to say you won't find smaller.

oqo - products

And 1gb RAM is fine for running Vista as long as you don't want to run many apps at the same time, and I don't need to do that on my UMPC. Even if you do open everything it's own switching active apps that cause problems.

I have three Vista machines and the OQO and my HTPC both are running with 1gb Ram, more would be nice but not essential by any means.

On the OQO in addition to the standard office stuff I run Visual Studio, the Adobe suite and Maya - all run fine, as quick as my home rig, no.

But it fits in my pocket!!!!
What's wrong with Windows Mobile? What could you possibly need Vista on a mobile device for when the screen is so small and the specs are so low? :surprised:
There is a lot of Windows software which doesn't have a WM little sister you know. ;)
Following on from what Jenny said, I'm looking forward to see what OQO can do with the Atom :)

They have been way before their time since they first launched. Amazing little devices.