Sony is getting its second wind in the race for the handheld market. The consumer electronics giant announced Tuesday it will begin shipping its second-generation Clie device, the PEG N710C, early ...
Sony's latest entry in the handheld market offers what many had expected the first time around. The newest version of the Clie, announced Wednesday, combines the Palm operating system with a sharper ...
Sony just announced some changes to the Clie line. The company basically made a few tweaks to existing models, including an upgraded LCD for the PEG-N760, and introduced the PEG-T415. And while the ...
The Good: Typically compact and sexy Sony design, plenty of features, easy to use and cool-looking as well. The Bad: Typically expensive Sony price, and relies on Sony's proprietary Memory Stick data ...
Sony's second Clié handheld is a huge improvement over the original model. The Sony Clié PEG-710C ($500 street) is the most expensive Palm OS–based PDA on the market— easily the coolest. In addition ...
Pros: Crisp screen, MP3 playback, built-in camera, latest Palm OS Cons: Somewhat dim screen compared with other PDAs, lack of flash limits camera's usability indoors, problematic Wi-Fi Bottom Line: ...
Still looking for the perfect gift to give your teen before they head off to college this fall? Then consider Sony 's new Clié PEG-SL10, which will arrive in stores in August and can already be ...
There is something very Sci-Fi about the latest Personal Entertainment Organiser to burst forth from the fevered minds of the boffins at Sony’s Clie development bunker. Whether it’s the flip-up hard ...
The hotly-awaited Sony Clié is the equivalent of a Mercedes-Benz for the Palm crowd - and some Palm devotees are no doubt hoping that its sleek and silvery exterior will help defuse some of the ...
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