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Title: Sharp Introduces the Zaurus SL-5500 Personal Mobil
Posted By: Patricia Sugrue
E-mail: psugrue@stanton-crenshaw.com
Date: 12/03/2001 at 14:07:50

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The first Linux/Java based handheld from a major corporation combines feature-rich hardware and software applications in a powerful and flexible handheld device


SAN JOSE, Calif., December 3, 2001 — Sharp Electronics Corp., a leading distributor of consumer electronics, today redefined the concept of the PDA with the introduction of the Zaurus SL-5500 Personal Mobile Tool, an innovative, handheld communications and multimedia solution for professional consumers and corporate users.

The Zaurus SL-5500 features Sharp’s high resolution color reflective LCD screen technology, a cleverly designed integrated QWERTY keyboard with a sliding cover, dual expansion with a Compact Flash™ and Secure Digital card slot, a powerful Intel StrongARM® 206MHz processor, 64MB of standard memory, and an MP3 and MPEG1 multimedia player offering professional consumers and corporate users a next-generation mobile device for all their business and personal needs, from mobile communications to mobile multimedia and entertainment.

Made for Mobile Communications and Data Management
Mobile Communications
For the mobile professional on the go, keeping in touch with e-mail and critical information is a vital part of their everyday business needs. The Zaurus SL-5500 is the perfect solution providing features geared for mobile communications with its integrated QWERTY keyboard and expansion capabilities. The integrated keyboard, located behind a sliding cover, allows for easy data entry. The sliding keyboard design ensures that the Zaurus SL-5500 remains compact when the keyboard is not in use. With handwriting recognition and an on-screen keyboard feature, users have more methods available for data entry than other similar devices on the market.

The two integrated expansion slots for Secure Digital and a Compact Flash (CF) cards provide users with dual expansion capabilities and simultaneous use of accessories such as modems, memory, LAN cards and digital cameras. The Zaurus SL-5500 is compatible with a number of modem options for maximum flexibility in communication. For the home or office, users may choose from a wired or wireless modem or a 802.11b or Bluetooth modem. Enterprise customers can choose CDPD, as well as 1xRTT and GPRS (available in 2002).

Through a sales and marketing agreement with Aether Systems, a leading provider of wireless and data products and services, Sharp’s Zaurus SL-5500 features a full range of custom and standard wireless solutions for the enterprise. These wireless offerings help enterprise customers improve efficiency and profitability by extending applications like e-mail and sales force automation from the office to any wireless device.

Data Management
For professionals who require instant access to large databases and dynamic information, such as sales representatives, service personnel, healthcare professionals and corporate executives, the Zaurus SL-5500 represents a fast, powerful and easy to use mobile tool. The Zaurus SL-5500’s 64MB standard memory, 16MB Flash ROM, an Intel StrongARM® 206MHz processor and an integrated QWERTY keyboard create a near in-office experience by making it quick and easy to access, input and manage data remotely. In addition, the Linux®/Java™ platform allows for seamless integration with existing corporate applications.

Made for Mobile Multimedia
Sharp’s LCD Technology: A leader in LCD technology, Sharp designed the Zaurus SL-5500 with a high-definition 65,536 color reflective TFT screen with 240 x 320 resolution. The reflective TFT technology offers users crisp and clear vivid color, indoors and out, with or without the front light. With an Intel StrongARM 206MHz processor, the Zaurus SL-5500 provides users with powerful multimedia and multi-processing capabilities. In addition, MP3 and MPEG 1 capabilities allow users to listen to music or view video clips.

Powerful Hardware Combined with a Powerful Operating System
“The Zaurus SL-5500 demonstrates Sharp’s ability to stay ahead of the pack,” said Steve Petix, Associate Vice President of Mobile Solutions and IT Group. “By combining state-of-the-art Sharp hardware technology and a powerful operating system in one compact device, this new PDA is one of the most versatile and flexible mobile communications and multimedia solutions on the market.” Taking advantage of the millions of Linux/Java programmers, the Zaurus SL-5500 delivers business and professional consumers with one of the most powerful operating systems available today in a PDA. The new Zaurus SL-5500 is one of the first handheld devices that features an embedded Linux operating system and Personal Java™ application development environment already embedded into the device.

“We chose Linux because it is an extremely flexible and robust environment that allows users to run various applications, making it an ideal platform for the enterprise market,” said Steve Petix, Associate Vice President of Mobile Solutions and IT Group. “This powerful combination is a unique opportunity to attract professional consumers to an exciting future of wireless handheld devices.”

Sun Microsystems’s Java™ is becoming a popular development language for PDAs in terms of capability, reliability and security. Already deployed in a number of products currently on the market, Java is extremely attractive for the enterprise customer as it offers a secure and platform-independent environment making it easy to port Java-based corporate apps to the handheld.

The Zaurus also comes equipped with an extensive software applications package. This includes Personal Information Management (PIM) software (with address book, calendar, calculator, text editor, to do list and clock with a built-in stopwatch) and a PC synchronization program for Microsoft Outlook. A POP3/IMAP4/SMTP-capable email client, Internet browser (displaying pages in HTML format) and an integrated Media player (MP3 or MPEG1 files) are included in the Zaurus SL-5500 performance package. To permit quick and easy data synchronization with PCs and trouble-free connection with peripherals, the device also comes complete with a docking station that features an integrated USB cable, A/C adaptor and serial port.

Sharp's new Zaurus SL-5500 will be available in early 2002.

For more information please contact Sharp Electronics Corporation, Mobile & IT Solutions Group, Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, NJ 07430-2135, or dial 1-800-BE-SHARP (1-800-237-4277); www.sharp-usa.com

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Sharp Electronics Corporation is the U.S. sales and marketing subsidiary of Japan's Sharp Corporation, a worldwide developer of the core digital technologies that are playing an integral role in shaping the next generation of mobile computing products for consumer and business needs. Since creating the Wizard® electronic organizer in 1989, Sharp has led the market in introducing innovative handheld computing products. Sharp is also the global leader in LCD technology, which is incorporated into leading-edge LCD monitors and projectors. From the small office/home office (SOHO) to large corporate environments, Sharp provides a variety of innovative, computer-related solutions designed to help increase productivity while providing functionality to meet customer demand. Dedicated to improving people’s lives through the use of advanced technology and a commitment to innovation, quality, value and design, Sharp Electronics employs approximately 2,000 people nationwide to support its more than 50 product lines.

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