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Sharp Zaurus SL-C860 review

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Tuesday 22 February 2005, 6:34 AM

The best handheld ever made... except for C3000 :)


9.0

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Sharp Zaurus SL-C860



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Overview

Sharp Zaurus SL-C860

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

This Linux-based clamshell handheld, which can operate in landscape and portrait modes, could pose a challenge to similar devices like Sony's CLIE PEG-UX50. But for now it's only available as a grey import.

Typical price

£ 565

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