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Japan handheld with Intel Atom chip debuts

30 Jul 2010

Willcom D4 is slated for a June release and is expected to be priced at 128,600 yen ($1,272).

The handheld-size device uses a 1.33GHz Z520 Intel Atom processor and runs
Windows Vista Home Premium (with Service Pack 1). Other prototype devices based on similar designs–referred to as mobile Internet devices or MIDs–have also been shown running the Linux operating system.

Microsoft and Intel were also credited with development of the device, according to the Japanese-language release on the Sharp Web site.

With a separate headset, the device can also be used as a phone using Wilcom’s Personal Handy-phone System (PHS) network, both Sharp and Willcom said.

Sharp got atomized Monday. The Japanese electronics maker along with Willcom announced the ultra-mobile Willcom D4 “communication device” based on Intel’s Atom processor and Microsoft’s Vista operating system.

Atom will find its way into fit-in-your-pocket MIDs from Gigabyte, Toshiba, LG Electronics, Lenovo, and BenQ, among others. Netbooks (inexpensive, Internet-centric ultra-small notebook PCs) such as Asus’s popular Intel-based Eee PC, MSI’s Wind PC, and Clevo will also use the chip.

The D4’s inclusion of a 40GB hard disk drive is an indicator that the device is meant to run Windows–because of the operating system’s typically larger footprint–not Linux.

(Credit:
Willcom)

The device weighs in at 470 grams (about one pound) and features a 5-inch sliding LCD (1024×600/262K colors) with an LED backlight, a 1.8-inch 40GB hard disk drive (Ultra ATA/100), 64-key QWERTY keyboard, a built-in camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a mirco SD card slot, and a USB 2.0 slot.

Willcom D4 ultra-mobile communications device

Intel Atom technology includes a single-chip with integrated graphics called the Intel System Controller Hub.

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