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Sony Clié PEG-SJ22:
... Sony Clié PEG-SJ22 is a very attractive electronic address book, I say address book because unless you are prepared to upgrade more or less as soon as you buy it, thats about all it will ever amount to. The instructions that come with it, such as they are are next to useless. I am sure the machine has a lot of potential but doubt if I or many other owners will ever make use of them i.e. because in its basic f... Read the full review: Could do better by Brussel Sprout |
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Sony Clie PEG-N710C Handheld / PDA / The Sony CLIÉ handheld offers a high-resolution color display for superb picture quality and a built-in audio player for your personal entertainment. overall rating |
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Sony Clié PEG-TJ27 Handheld / PDA / Sony CLIÉ PEG-TJ27 - Palm OS 5.2 200 MHz - RAM: 32 MB - ROM: 16 MB TFT - IrDA - Designed with convenience in mind, TJ27 CLIÉ Handheld lets you take snap-shots anywhere as well as keep your hectic business and personal life organized. PEG-TJ27 features a high-resolution color screen (320 x ... |
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Sony Clié PEG-TJ37 Handheld / PDA / Sony CLIÉ PEG-TJ37 - Palm OS 5.2 200 MHz - RAM: 32 MB - ROM: 16 MB TFT - IrDA, 802.11b - PEG-TJ37 delivers wireless freedom, rich productivity and multimedia features. With built-in wireless LAN (802.11b), you can access the Internet wirelessly at home, the office, and public hotspots wher... |
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Sony Clié PEG-TH55 Handheld / PDA / Sony CLIÉ PEG-TH55 - Palm OS 5.2 - CXD2230GA 123 MHz - RAM: 32 MB - ROM: 32 MB TFT - IrDA, 802.11b - The new PEG-TH55 CLIE Handheld provides everything you need to stay organized, entertained and connected, featuring a built-in 310K pixel (effective) camera, integrated Wireless LAN (802.11... |
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Sony Clié PEG-SJ33 Limited Edition Handheld / PDA / Sony CLIÉ PEG-SJ33 Limited Edition - Palm OS 4.1 - MC68VZ328 66 MHz - RAM: 16 MB - ROM: 4 MB TFT - IrDA - blue - The modern design of the SJ33 CLIÉ handheld feels as good as it looks. The smooth, translucent cover protects the screen from dust and scratches, and flips easily out of the way... |
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Sony Clié PEG-NX70V Handheld / PDA / Sony CLIÉ PEG-NX70V - Palm OS 5.0 - PXA250 200 MHz - RAM: 16 MB - ROM: 16 MB TFT - IrDA - The Palm Powered PEG-NX70V CLIÉ handheld features Palm OS v. 5.0 as well as an ARM-compliant 200 MHz CPU for enhanced overall performance and exceptional multimedia experience. PEG-NX70V comes ... |
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Sony Clié PEG-SJ30 Handheld / PDA / Sony CLIÉ PEG-SJ30 - Palm OS 4.1 RAM: 16 MB - ROM: 4 MB TFT - The Palm Powered PEG-SJ30 CLIE handheld provides everything you need to stay organized and entertained. Compact and lightweight, you can take your CLIE handheld wherever you go. The high-resolution color screen shows images and ... |
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Sony Clié PEG-T425 Handheld / PDA / Sony CLIÉ PEG-T425 - Palm OS 4.1 - MC68VZ328 33 MHz - RAM: 8 MB - ROM: 4 MB TFT - IrDA - One of the latest additions to the CLIÉ family, PEG-T425 is not only one of the world's thinnest PDA, it also catches the eye with a stylish silver casing that embraces a high-resolution screen and all... |
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Sony Clié PEG-N770E Handheld / PDA / Sony CLIÉ PEG-N770E - Palm OS 4.1 - MC68EZ328 33 MHz - RAM: 8 MB - ROM: 4 MB - Memory Stick 8 MB TFT - IrDA - silver - Great looks and brains are combined to form Sony's new Palm-Powered Handheld, CLIE. The CLIE not only looks spectacular, it'll organize your life, entertain you with short... |
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Sony Clié PEG-S300E Handheld / PDA / Sony CLIÉ PEG-S300E - Palm OS 3.5 - MC68EZ328 20 MHz - RAM: 8 MB - ROM: 2 MB - Memory Stick 8 MB - IrDA - silver - Customers can now pack pictures and video clips alongside calendars, memos and address books with Sony Electronics' new entertainment-driven handheld device. Sony's CLIE Handh... |
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Sony Clié PEG-NR70V ... never had a PDA before, and I'm not usually one for flash gadgets, although I do like technology. However the Clie NX70V has me completely converted. And that means it probably has wide appeal from the non-tech-savvy to those with techno-joy. It does all the normal PDA things - acts as a diary (allowing you to schedule recurring events is particularly handy), lets you write memos and draw diagrams, lets you make "to do" lists, have an address book, etc. It also lets you view, edit and create files in a number of formats including Word, Excel, Access and an art package. It takes photographs and digital video footage (better than a mobile pho... Read the full review: The perfect gadget to have at your finger tips. by minxmim |
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Sony Cliè PEG-NX70V ... owned the toshiba e740 for a while now but once i saw the sony clie PEG-NX70 i had to get one. I'll get the bad out of the way, it's very expensive $599.99 it's one of the most expensive PDAs on the market right now but i never felt as though i got ripped off. It's packed with features including the highest res screen on any PDA(320X480), built in camera for video and still pictures, although most players won't play back the sony video format. It's one of the first palm based PDAs to use Palm OS 5, but pocket PC 2002 is much more prettier, palm os looks like windows 3.1 compared to pocket pc 2002. The design is very slick, if someone displ... Read the full review: Sony Clie PEG-NX70V by adam9a9 |
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Sony Clié PEG-NR70V ... had a couple of PDA's, ranging from calculator-like Sharp Zaurus's through to my latest - the Sony Clie PEG-NR70V/E. The Sony is my first colour PDA, replacing a very venerable PalmIII mono model. A work colleague bought one and I was just smitten with the clarity of the screen, and the neat screen folding mechanism. More than two months down the road, and I'm STILL impressed with the clarity of the screen and the simple elegance of the screen folding hinge, of which more in a moment. The '70V is an elegant design in a magnesium alloy, being a tactile matt silver grey finish. This then opens up in the manner beloved of all Star Trek fans, (t... Read the full review: The Porsche of PDA's? by rlcross |










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