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First Atom devices coming in June
Remember that Sharp-Willcom D4 WS016SH UMPC, the first production device to pack Intel's Atom inside? Well, looks like it will be landing in the States on June 20th, with a hefty $1,526 pricetag attached. If you do choose to pay the early-adopter tax, you'll get a 1.33Ghz Atom Z520 CPU, 40GB of storage, 1GB of RAM, Bluetooth, 802.11 b/g, a 5" WSVGA touchscreen and Windows Vista. While the Sharp-Willcom D4 isn't exactly the most exciting piece of kit on the block, it does make you wonder what other Atom devices we'll be seeing come June.
For more on the Sharp-Willcom D4:
- see this Boy Genius Report article
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