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Sharp Launching Android Tablets, E-Bookstore
September 27, 2010, 10:44 amSharp announced today that it is developing a new cloud-based media service business called Galapagos. The company will start by releasing two tablets and an e-bookstore. Sharp says the tablets are developed specifically as e-book readers. They will reportedly run Android as the OS.
The initiative is aimed at the Japanese market.
The tablets will be a mobile type featuring a 5.5-inch LCD screen that reads like a paperback book, and a home type featuring a 10.8-inch high-resolution HD LCD that allows users to enjoy magazines formatted across a two-page spread. Other features include:
- Track ball feature in the mobile type with 5.5-inch screen. Users can rotate the track ball like a PC mouse and can flip the pages with one hand.
- Sharp’s e-book application software for PC “GALAPAGOS Station” enables users to organize downloaded content on PCs. Users can mark and add comments on the e-book content.
- PC data, including documents and maps, can be converted to XMDF format, and can be viewed on the media tablet.
- Web browser will display websites for PCs on a high resolution LCD screen.
- Pre-installed social network service application enables sharing readers’ comments and e-book list with friends.

The e-bookstore provides an "automatic scheduled delivery service" - a fee-based service for periodical publications. When a user subscribes, they will receive the most recent editions.
The service is planned for December with about 30,000 newspapers, magazines, and books.




