User:Synthetik/Scratch/Sharp Zaurus

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Model Nickname Notable Features Date of release List price CPU ¹ Memory Display Dimensions ² Weight ³ Color
Personal Information (PI) series
Pi² T - proof of concept April 1992 not for sale - - - - - -
PI-3000 - - October 1, 1993 ¥ 65'0004 - 288KB 239x168 dot matrix, DSFTN 157x94.6x17.3mm 250g Black
PI-4000 - Shipped with ink word June 1994 ¥ 75'0005 - 544KB 239x168 dot matrix - - Black
PI-4000FX - PI-4000 plus FAX capabilities ¥ 91'0005 - - -
PI-5000/FX/DA AccessZaurus syncing data to PC; Addin capabilities - - - 1MB 239x168 dot matrix 160.2x94.6x17.3mm 250g Black
PI-4500 - Same as the the PI-4000 but with the Addin functionality of the PI-5000 January 1995 - - 544KB 239x168 dot matrix 160.2x94.6x17.3mm 250g Black
PI-6000 AccessZaurus new handwriting recognition software August 25, 1995 ¥ 69,000 - 1MB 239x168 dot matrix 147x87x17mm 195g Black
PI-6000FX ¥ 85,000 -
PI-6000DA AccessZaurus digital adapter for cellular phones December 16, 1995 ¥ 91,000 - 1MB 239x168 dot matrix 147x87x17mm 195g Black
PI-7000 AccessZaurus built in modem February 1996 ¥ 93,000 - 1MB 239x168 dots 147x87x17mm 200g Black
PI-6500 AccessZaurus - November 22, 1996 ¥ 55,000 - 1MB 239x168 dots 147x87x17mm 195g Black
PI-8000 AccessZaurus - January 24, 1997 ¥ 80,000 - 1MB 319x168 dots 157x90x17mm 215g Black
PI-6600 AccessZaurus - September 25, 1997 open - 1MB 239x168 dots 147x87x17mm 195g Black
K-PDA (ZR) series
ZR-3000 - - - 16bit 320x240? dot matrix 160x90x26mm 310g Black
ZR-3500 - - - - - - - -
ZR-5000/FX 6 - clam-shell, qwerty keyboard and pen, PCMCIA slot, not sold in Japan January 1995 - - 16bit 320x240 dot matrix - 385g Black
ZR-5700/FX - - - 1MB 16bit 320x240 dot matrix - 385g Black
ZR-5800/FX - - - 2MB 16bit 320x240 dot matrix - 385g Black
MI series
MI-10 ColorZaurus - June 25, 1996 ¥ 120,000 - - 320x240 dots, 5” TFT, 16bit color - - Black
MI-10DC Digital camera ¥ 155,000 - - - -
MI-504 PowerZaurus - July 17, 1997 ¥ 100,000 Hitachi SH3 30Mhz 1.4MB 320x240 dots, 4.3”, 16bit color 161x90x23mm 315g
MI-506 - ¥ 130,000 3.4MB 320g -
MI-506DC Digital camera ¥ 168,000 -
MI-106 ZaurusPocket November 28, 1997 ¥ 62,000 Hitachi SH3 30Mhz 6MB 320x240 dots, 3.9”, grayscale 164x83x15mm 190g
MI-106M
¥ 75,000 195g -
MI-110M
¥ 83,000 10MB -
MI-610 PowerZaurus
March 3, 1998 ¥ 130,000 Hitachi SH3 60Mhz 10MB 320x240 dots, 4.3” TFT, 16bit color 161x90x23mm 320g
MI-610DC Digital camera ¥ 168,000 -
MI-310 ZaurusColorPocket
September 4, 1998 ¥ 110,000 Hitachi SH3 66Mhz 10MB 320x240 dots, 3.8” TFT, 16bit color 146.5x83.5x18mm 240g
MI-P1-LA Zaurus igeti
March 20, 1999 ¥ 38,000 32bit RISC 6MB 320x240 dots, 3.8” , grayscale 138x74x11mm 135g Light blue
MI-P1-A
-
MI-P1-W
Pearl white
MI-EX1 Zaurus ICRUISE
April 16, 1999 ¥ 160,000 Hitachi SH3 120Mhz 24MB 640x480 dots, 4” TFT, 16bit color 161x83x23mm 255g Silver?
MI-P2-B Zaurus igeti
July 9, 1999 ¥ 50,000 32bit RISC 10MB 320x240 dots, 3.8” , grayscale 145x78x15mm 170g Black
MI-C1-S PowerZaurus
December 7, 1999 ¥ 88,000 32bit RISC 16MB 320x240 dots, 3.9” Super Mobile LCD, 16bit color 136x80x15.5mm 180g Fine Silver
MI-C1-A
Formal blue
MI-P10-S Zaurus igeti
July 14, 2000 open 32bit RISC 16MB 320x240 dots, 3.8” , grayscale 74x138x15mm 140g Silver?
MI-J1 Internet dictionary Zaurus
August 4, 2000 ¥ 50,000 32bit RISC 6MB 320x240 dots, 3.8” , grayscale 145x78x15mm 145g Black
MI-E1 Zaurus First model with keyboard, SD card and CompactFlash slots December 15, 2000 open 32bit RISC 16MB 240x320 dots, 3.5” TFT, 16bit color 81.5x139.5x17mm 220g Silver?
MI-L1 Zaurus
May 21, 2001 open 32bit RISC 16MB 240x320 dots, 3.5” TFT, 16bit color 81.5x139.5x17mm 205g Black
MI-E21 Zaurus
September 7, 2001 open 32bit RISC 32MB 240x320 dots, 3.5” TFT, 16bit color 74x138x17mm 206g Silver?
MI-E25DC Zaurus Built in digital camera March 15, 2002 open 32bit RISC 32MB 240x320 dots, 3.5” TFT, 16bit color 74x138x19.8mm 208g Silver?
Linux based SL series
SL-5000D - a developer edition of the SL-5500, the case is based on the MI-E21 - StrongARM SA-1110 206 MHz 32bit 32MB 240x320 3.5" TFT, 16bit color 74x138x21mm 206g silver
SL-5500 the first Zaurus to be sold worldwide, is based on the Intel StrongARM processor, has 64 MB of RAM and a built-in keyboard March 11 2002 $ 499.99 StrongARM SA-1110 206 MHz 32bit 64MB 240x320 3.5" TFT, 16bit color 74x138x21mm 206g silver
SL-A300 Zaurus
July 12, 2002 open Intel XScale PXA210, 200MHz 64MB 240x320 dots, 3.5” TFT, 16bit color 69.4x113x12.5mm 120g White
SL-B500 December 14, 2002 open Intel XScale PXA250, 400MHz 64MB 240x320 dots, 3.5” TFT, 16bit color 74x138x18mm 205g Silver?
SL-5600 the successor to the SL-5500, with greater processing capability and increased RAM, Linux kernel 2.4.18, Qtopia 1.5.0 April 2?, 2003 $ 499.99 240x320 dots, 3.5” TFT, 16bit color Silver
SL-C700 Zaurus First Linux clam-shell model, full-color 640x480-resolution display December 14, 2002 open Intel XScale PXA250, 400MHz 64MB 640x480 dots, 3.7” TFT, 16bit color 120x83x18.6mm 225g Silver?
SL-C750 Zaurus Operating system is Linux OpenPDA May 25, 2003 open Intel XScale PXA255, 400MHz 64MB 640x480 dots, 3.7” TFT, 16bit color 120x83x18.6mm 220g Black and Silver
SL-C760 Zaurus
June 21, 2003 open Intel XScale PXA255, 400MHz 128MB 640x480 dots, 3.7” TFT, 16bit color 120x83x23.2mm 250g Silver and White
  1. The PI series used a Sharp made CPU called SC60215 officially known as ESR-L as the main processor and a Z-80 offshot for the HWR; Most of the MI series seems to use a Hitachi SH3 CPU; confirmation needed on both claims!
  2. Dimensions are without the lid
  3. Weight is including the batteries
  4. Unofficial from a news group posting
  5. Unofficial from a news group posting
  6. Unconfirmed; source: News group posting
  7. CPU information for MI-500 series, MI-100 series, MI-600 series, MI-310, and MI-EX1 originate from hp.vector.jp
  8. ZR-3000 information was collected from www.pathcom.com
  9. Informatin for SL-5000D taken from sharp tech journal and the gadgeteer
  10. Screensize for PI-4000, 4500 and 5000 is using an educated guess, I found an old screen protector that can be used all the way from the PI-3000 up to the PI-5000 (Product name: サンワサプライ株式会社 PDA-FILM1 BC: 4 969887 270981)

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