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Sony CLIE PEG-SL10 Handheld Review

Sony CLIE PEG-SL10 Handheld 
Manufacturer: Sony

Model#: PEG-SL10
Weight: 1lbs
Height: 2.03"
   Width: 2.88"
Length: 4.13"

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: Unavailable
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Features:
  • Palm OS software version 4.1
  • DragonBall VZ 33 MHz
  • 8 MB internal memory
  • Backlit monochrome display, 320 x 320 pixels, 16 gray scale
  • What's in the box: CliĆ© PEG-SL10, USB HotSync cradle, stylus, two AAA alkaline batteries, protective cover, installation CD, application manual, Graffiti sticker, and registration materials

User Submitted Sony CLIE PEG-SL10 Handheld Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2003-04-30
well...it does LOOK cute
I transferred to the Sony from a Palm M105, and I have to say it was a disappointment. Dim screen makes for bad redability no matter the circumstances; this thing eats batteries for lunch, and the alert sound is so faint you might as well not have it at all. the memory stick feature is nice, but not all that useful if you hotsync frequently. I'm going back to a Palm PDA.

Date: 2003-04-16
This PDA resets itself once battery is gone
I like this PDA, low price and does all the job I want with a good screen resolution. The dim display may cause problem to some people, but it is perfictly fine with me. However, there is a serious problem with this PDA. I use it mainly for contact information. However, this PDA resets itself once the battery is drained, and I lost all the data. It happen to me three times. I will not recomend you to get this PDA for your important data.

Date: 2003-03-28
Fits pocket and budget
Could have been better with rechargeable batteries and sound card. A good option is to get a power adapter. The IR port is funny - it can only receive files from my PC IR port and only send files to my mobile phone IR port.

Date: 2003-03-13
Get something better
You won't see the screen since it is not backlit. Dare to light it up and you will change batteries every time you turn it on. As it is it already devours batteries like the devil. Typical example of something cheap that ends up being costly. J.

Date: 2003-03-04
lost data
Don't bother with this one. I've had to input all my info twice after having it all erased. The battery indicator showed I still had a third of my power left in my battery both times and after the battery power is gone it erased all the addresses and appointments I had input. The readability and resolution is good but what's the point if you can't access the data. Don't get a pda that uses batteries!


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