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Sony CLIÉ PEG-SL10 Sony PEGA-MSC1 digital camera connected to the Clié PEG-SJ20 The Sony CLIÉ ( creativity, lifestyle, innovation, emotion , formerly communication, link, information and entertainment ) is a series of personal digital assistants (PDAs) running the operating system (OS) Palm OS , developed and marketed by Sony from 2000 to 2005.
S360 may refer to : Honda S360, a 1962 sports car; Sendo S360, a Sendo mobile phone model; Sony CLIÉ PEG-S360, a Sony CLIÉ PDA model; a Waves Audio processor; Studio S360, a Radford Electronics loudspeaker model; S/360 may refer to : IBM System/360, a 1964 mainframe computer system family
Sony developed and marketed the CLIÉ multimedia PDA from 2000 to 2005. The Sony CLIÉ TJ37. ... PEG-S360—Palm OS 4.0S; PEG-S500C—Palm OS 3.5S; SJ Series
The Sony CLIÉ PEG-SL10 is a Personal digital assistant made by Sony. It was released in 2002 alongside PEG-SJ20 and PEG-SJ30, two higher end models features better screen and built-in lithium battery. All three products feature with Motorola Dragonball VZ 33Mhz Processor and Palm OS 4.1S . A Clie PEG-SL10
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The Clie NR were a series of handheld personal digital assistants (PDAs) made by Sony, announced in March 2002. [1] These devices were distinctive, due a folding "Flip-and-Rotate" [ 2 ] clamshell design, with a vertical rotatable screen.
The Sony Clie PEG-NZ90 was a flagship handheld PDA announced by Sony in January 2003. [1] This model was feature-packed, further improving on the capabilities of the NX series models. Like its predecessors, this handheld had a vertical clamshell swivel-screen form factor, and was powered by a 200mhz Intel XScale CPU, running the Palm OS ...
The Sony CLIÉ PEG-SJ22 was a Palm OS based handheld "Personal Entertainment Organizer" released by Sony in 2003, it is a very similar device to the Sony CLIÉ PEG-SJ30 with a slightly different software package. It was released to be the entry-level model and only ran Palm OS 4.1, not the newly released 5.