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Sharp Debuts Galapagos Tablets and Service, Launching on December 10 in Japan (Video)

Sharp has just announced the Galapagos Tablet and Service, that will be available starting Friday 10, in Japan. You’ll find the devices in two versions: a 5.5 inch unit, available in red, dubbed EB-W51GJ-R and in silver, dubbed EB-W51GJ-S. These units go for $473, while the other version, the 10.8 inch will cost $642. The [...]

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Sharp Gives Up PC Making Biz, Focuses on Galapagos Slates for Now

In a move that surprises everyone, Sharp announced that it plans to stop making PCs, focusing on tablets instead. They’re specially referring to the Galapagos series e-readers and slates, since the tablet segment is predicted to grow significantly in 2011. The new Galapagos products are supposed to go live in Japan by the year end, [...]

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Sharp Galapagos Tablets Showcased at CEATEC 2010

Sharp brought its iPad-rivaling Galapagos tablets at this week’s CEATEC 2010 show. You can see the devices below, with the 5.5 inch flavor being on the left side of the image, while the bigger 10.8 inch version is found on the right side. Similar to the iPad, these devices run Android in an unknown version. [...]

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Sharp Debuts Galapagos Tablet, E-Book Reader, Cloud Service (Video)

Sharp has just announced its Galapagos series of products, that include a cloud service, an e-book reader and a tablet. The smallest of the devices is the 5.5 inch LCD-based e-book reader, optimized for displaying paperback books and featuring a trackball. The larger model is a tablet, a home device that packs a 10.8 inch [...]

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