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Upcoming Release of the Agile Galapagos Tablet in December

Sharp, a significant player in the electronics industry, is phasing out its netbook and desktop PC products. Instead, the company aims to establish itself as a notable contender in the tablet PC and e-reader markets, aiming to expand its presence in the personal computer sector.

New Galapagos Tablet to Launch in December with Prominent Sharp Branding
New Galapagos Tablet to Launch in December with Prominent Sharp Branding

Upcoming Release of the Agile Galapagos Tablet in December

Sharp Announces New Galapagos Tablets: A Shift Towards Android and Innovative Features

In an exciting development for the tech industry, Sharp has announced plans to launch two new tablets, the Galapagos 003SH (5.5 inch) and Galapagos 005SH (10 inch), with a focus on Android operating systems and innovative features.

The 5.5 inch Galapagos tablet is set to be released next month, boasting a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor for smooth performance. While the exact specifications for the 10 inch tablet have not been disclosed, it is scheduled for release in February next year.

Interestingly, Sharp is considering a shift from Microsoft's Windows operating systems to Google's Android for these tablets. This move, while not yet officially confirmed, could be a strategic decision to leverage the broader app ecosystem and user familiarity that Android offers.

Both tablets will run on Android 2.2, a choice that suggests Sharp's commitment to providing a familiar and efficient user experience. However, the 3D capabilities, if any, for the 10 inch tablet remain undisclosed.

In a bid to become a serious player in the tablet PC and e-reader market, Sharp has also announced that it will be discontinuing its netbook and desktop PC range. This decision reflects the growing trend towards mobile devices and tablets in the consumer electronics market.

Rumours suggest that the Galapagos tablets might feature 3D capabilities that do not require cumbersome 3D glasses, but this has not been officially confirmed by Sharp.

For detailed specifications, release dates, or official plans for these Sharp Galapagos tablet models and their OS shift, we recommend consulting Sharp’s official communications, press releases, or technology news sources covering Sharp’s product launches directly.

The upcoming 5.5 inch Galapagos tablet could be a game changer in the market, as it will be powered by Android 2.2 and a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor. Moreover, Sharp is exploring the idea of introducing 3D capabilities on some of their gadgets, such as the Galapagos tablets, which, if confirmed, could set new standards in the e-reader technology.

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