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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.
The Clie NX, were a series of handheld PDAs made by Sony, their first running the Palm OS 5.0 operating system. They had a clam-shell form factor, with a vertical rotatable screen. They had a clam-shell form factor, with a vertical rotatable screen.
Pages in category "Sony CLIÉ" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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 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 CLIÉ N760C with its included headphones and the Audio Player program. The Clie PEG-N760C is a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) made by Sony. The PEG-N760C ran Palm OS, and was one of the first Palm OS devices to have a High-Res Color Screen and a built in MP3 Player.
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.
Sony CLIÉ PEG-TG50. The Clié PEG-TG50 is a Personal Digital Assistant which was manufactured by Sony, released in March 2003.Running the Palm operating system (version 5.0), the TG50 was notable as it featured a built-in backlit mini qwerty keyboard, [1] in lieu of a dedicated handwriting recognition area as was the trend on most other PDAs.