Sharp Galapagos, Tablet 5.5 inches and 10.8 inches


Sharp has announced two new tablets product called Sharp Galapagos which is a tablet that Android has the advantage as an eBook reader also from Cloud-based eBook service from Sharp that also named the Galapagos.
Small version has a 5.5 inches LCD screen with 1024x600 resolution that is optimized to show various electronic books. There's also a trackball controller, serves to scroll pages. The tablet will be available in two colors, red and black.

The other has a larger screen size of 10.8 inches, using the LCD screen with 1366x800 resolution suitable to open a magazine or can be formatted content directly to open 2 pages at once. As a comparison, the iPad has 9.7 inch screen with a resolution of 1024x768.

Both devices have Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g, which directly embedded therein. Users also can browse, open PC documents, play games via the application, share comments and recommendations with other users through social applications that have been installed directly in it. This makes Sharp advertises the device as a tablet media, not just the usual eBook reader.

Galapagos Service e-bookstores will begin to open in December, with this Sharp expects users have enjoyed a total of 30 000 newspapers, magazines, and books available at launch. Sharp hopes to sell around one million units of the Galapagos with WiFi capability in 2011.

Sharp still will announce more information about these devices, whether to use Android OS, about the price, the scheduled launch, and global availability.

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