Sunday 28 June 2009

Video: Sharp Mebius NJ70A Netbook with LCD Trackpad & Optical Sensor

Whilst, to a very large degree, we limit the number of netbooks we cover
here on TFTS - mainly due to the fact that so many bring nothing new to
the table in terms of features and capabilities - the newly introduced
Sharp Mebius NJ70A netbook is wholly deserving of its mention here due
to being the first netbook to offer an integrated LCD trackpad.

In terms of general specifications, the Sharp Mebius NJ70A netbook is a
fairly standard affair in being Atom N270 powered, offering a 10.1
display, integrated webcam and sporting a 160GB hard drive but the
addition of a 4 LCD trackpad certainly distinguishes it from the throng
of Atom powered 10.1 netbooks currently doing the rounds.

The Sharp Mebius NJ70A netbook's LCD trackpad comes with optical sensor
and runs at 854 x 480 resolution and boasts full handwriting recognition
- allowing you to write notes either with a fingertip or stylus directly
via the pad itself, and, apart from being cable of running its own
applications (Sharp demo a piano and calculator app, as can be seen in
the video below curtosy of Akihabara) also supports gesture control
(specifically multi-touch) allowing you to dynamically scale content,
such as documents and webpages, much in the same way you would with the
likes of Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch (and in the same was as with a
Mac Book and a number of Acer netbooks that have supported trackpad
gesture controls for some time).

There's no word from Sharp at the time of writing concerning the Mebius
NJ70A netbook's pricing, however, both black and white versions are set
to release sometime in May in Japan with further international rollouts
assumedly happening sometime thereafter.

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