Sharp Willcom D4 is the Smallest Windows Vista QWERTY UMPC
Posted on Apr 14, 08 11:38 AM PDT


The Willcom D4 is an amazing feast of miniaturization: at 188 x 84 x 25.9mm, for about 1.0 lbs (470g), this is the smallest Windows Vista computer UMPC. It has a sliding QWERTY keyboard and the screen can be tilted to offer better visual comfort. It is one of the many ATOM-powered (ATOM is a low-power chip from Intel) UMPC will see the light of day, starting from June, when Intel launches its low-power line-up.
- 1.3Ghz Atom CPU
- 1GB of RAM
- 5” 1024x600 (262k colors) display
- WiFi, Bluetooth
- 40GB HDD (1.8”)
- GSM Capable
- Available in June (Japan), $1300
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By Art , 14/04/08 9:46 PM (CommentID #632732)
I think this is a great UMPC! Finally a clamshell UMPC and it even has slider functions as well. Very cool. That is what I think more of the UMPC OEM's should build as I am ready to buy one.
By Alan , 14/04/08 6:03 PM (CommentID #632436)
Hey dave, i found it here :
www.dfj-store.com
i asked a question, the price will be drop in fews days.
By Dave , 14/04/08 2:59 PM (CommentID #632194)
This is the UMPC I have been waiting for! Finally a UMPC small enough to carry everywhere yet has a real keyboard not one of the thumb input fake keyboards.
OK will I be able to buy one in the US?
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