Sharp’s Zaurus SL-A300 Personal Mobile Tool
Oct 18, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 viewsThis LinuxDevices.com 'device profile' introduces Sharp's Linux-based Zaurus SL-A300 Personal Mobile Tool, currently exclusive to the Japanese market. Introduced in June, 2002, the SL-A200 is claimed to be the world's smallest and lightest PDA among QVGA color LCD-equipped handhelds (as of June 2002). The device is based on a 200 MHz Intel PXA210 XScale processor equipped with 64 MB SDRAM memory, and offers USB, IrDA, and audio I/O, plus an SD card expansion slot.
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