Sharp Launches New Stylish Actius MP30 Notebook

The thin and light Sharp Actius MP30 adds built-in multimedia capability to Sharp's ultraportable form factor





Sharp Actius MP30 Multimedia Notebook
As an added enhancement to the 4.6-hour life for the Actius MP30 battery, Sharp has included a 'Mobile Mode Switch,' which provides users with an energy saving option. When in use, 'Mobile Mode' decreases the brightness of the display and the frequency of the processor to extend the life of the battery when a user might need it most.

In addition to its efficient computing power, the Transmeta Efficeon TM8800 is equipped with No Execute (NX) virus protection, which takes advantage of advancements in the release of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), providing extra security at the platform level. This added level of protection gives users a first line of defense against certain malicious viruses, adding improved integrity of the user's home or office network.

Equipped for wireless connectivity via integrated 802.11g Wi-Fi (supporting Atheros Super G Mode), the Actius MP30 notebook provides users with a lightweight, wirelessly enabled notebook that serves as a stand-alone computer, or as an adjunct to a main desktop machine through the functionality of DirectHD technology. By connecting via USB 2.0, users are able to take advantage of DirectHD technology, which allows the Actius MM20 to be accessed as an external USB drive. Users are able to then transfer files back and forth at will, providing them with data mobility that competing notebooks can't match without the hassle of network settings.

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