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Title: Sony Clie PEG UX50 Review
Pros: Small & Compact, Duel Wireless, Widescreen, Large keyboard
Cons: Expensive, no portrait display, Fragmented Internal Memory, Lacks Buttons
Verdict: UX50 features a wide screen, landscape orientated design. The screen lifts up to expose the keyboard. The screen can also be rotated around to use the handheld in a tablet like manner, but you still have to use it in a horizontal orientation. The screen i
Summary: Sonys latest Clie handheld combines todays leading PDA features in a very small portable PDA with a well to do thumboard. It is an innovative handheld that packs in dual wireless, ... review
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90/100 |
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Title: Sony Clié PEG-UX50
Pros: Fantastic video playback, ergonomic keyboard, vivid screen, wireless options, top-notch software suite
Cons: Disappointing camera, terrible stylus
Verdict: Setting aside the cost, this is far and away the best PDA yet ? it's beautifully made and, unlike many organisers, feels like a business tool, rather than a costly toy
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Title: Sony CLIE PEG-UX50
Summary: The handheld meets the notebook in Sony's fully loaded, clamshell-style CLIE UX50.
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Title: Sony Clie PEG-UX50
Pros: Crammed with features. Sturdy build.Cons:Stingy memory. Inflated price. Some odd design choices.Overall:A wonderfully versatile handheld but it's £200 too expensive.
Cons: Stingy memory. Inflated price. Some odd design choices.Overall:A wonderfully versatile handheld but it's £200 too expensive.
Verdict: A wonderfully versatile handheld but it's £200 too expensive.
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60/100 |
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Title: Sony Clié PEG-UX50
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80/100 |
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Title: Sony Clie PEG-UX50 Review
Pros: Built-in Wifi and Bluetooth wireless, integrated camera, solid battery performance
Cons: Bundled Intellisync does not work with Outlook 2003, small screen
Summary: If multimedia and wireless communication are your priorities, then the UX50 is designed for you.
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80/100 |
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Title: Sony CLIE PEG-UX50
Pros: Improved battery life, Built-in VGA camera, SDIO expansion slot, Speakerphone, Runs Palm OS 5.1, One-handed navigation, Supports multiple email accounts, Quad-band world phone.
Cons: Cramped keyboard, Display isn't high resolution, Headphone jack isn't standard size.
Verdict: Handspring's parting shot, the Treo 600, is one of the better blends of phone and handheld that we've seen to date... Read Full Review.
Summary: The handheld meets the notebook in Sony's fully loaded, clamshell-style CLIE UX50.
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87/100 |
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Title: Sony CLI? PEG-UX50 review
Pros: Clamshell design; tactile minikeyboard; built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and digital camera; MP3 support; generous software package; 104MB of total memory.
Cons: As expensive as an entry-level laptop; no included Mac support; so-so battery life.
Verdict: The handheld meets the laptop in Sony's fully loaded, clamshell-style CLIE UX-50 PDA.
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86/100 |
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Title: Sony CLIE PEG-UX50
Summary: With the CLIE PEG-UX50, Sony blur the lines between PDA and sub-notebook media centre. Anthony Newman discovers if things come off without a hitch.
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Title: Sony CliƩ PEG-UX50
Pros: built-in Wi-Fi; nice keyboard, feature-packed
Cons: can't switch to portrait mode; battery dies quickly with heavy Wi-Fi use; expensive This review originally apeared on Wi-Fi Planet. Page 1 | 2
Verdict: A green light to the right of the screen lets you know that you've successfully connected to a WLAN. Signal strength is indicated by three bars on the display itself; you can also find a more exact measurement in the WLAN Setup area. The CliƩ's range was
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