sharp-actius.jpgThe Sharp Actius MC22 features built-in Wi-Fi. The difference? It doesn’t have Intel inside. It uses the faster 802.11g radio for wireless networking, instead of Centrino’s 802.11b, and instead of a Pentium processor offers a 2.2GHz AMD Mobile Athalon CPU.

The MC22 boasts one exclusive feature that can be a godsend to mobile professionals: Sharp’s DirectHD technology lets you sync the MC22 with a desktop PC via a USB cable to keep your data up-to-date.

The 12.1-inch XGA display is one of the brightest, crispest displays on any Tablet or notebook because of Sharp’s exclusive sharp-fx LCD optimization feature.

Overall performance is good, and applications load quickly, even when several are running at the same time. Though Sharp is selling the Actius MC22 as a consumer model, this is beyond doubt that its not a toy. Battery life is only fair for a thin-and-light notebook. If you are not wandering too far from a power supply, this could be a good budget model thin-and-light.

Sharp Actius MC22 Specifications:

  • Classification: Thin & Light Laptop
  • Operating System: Windows XP Home
  • Display: 12.1” XGA
  • Processor: AMD Athalon XP-M 2.2GHz
  • RAM Memory: 256MB
  • Hard Drive: 40GB
  • Optical Drive: DVD/CD-RW Combo
  • Floppy Drive: No
  • Media Card Slot: No
  • Graphics: Integrated Graphics 32MB
  • Audio: In-built Speakers
  • Wireless: Wi-Fi 802.11g
  • Internet Connectivity: 56K Modem + 10/100 Ethernet
  • Battery Life: 2.3 hrs.
  • Operating System: Windows XP Home
  • Weight: 5.6 lbs.
  • Warranty: 1 Year

I/O Devices:

  • (1) PC Card slot
  • (1) VGA connector
  • (4) USB 2.0 ports
  • (1) RJ-11 phone jack
  • (1) RJ-45 standard Ethernet jack
  • Microphone, Headphone line-out jacks

 

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