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Pros: The best greyscale PDA. Thin and sexy, like a supermodel.
Cons: So thin and light sometimes I forget that I have it in my pocket.
The Bottom Line: The best greyscale PDA there is. Thin and unobtrusive. Features and conveniences make it a great PDA. 320x320 screen is the wave of the future.
Review: You won't be asked that question with this baby!
I am a gadget lover. But I don't buy new gadgets until I see a quantum leap forward in features, convenience, technology, etc. You might call me a gadget guru with self control--even if that... |
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Pros: ultra-thin, good backlight, decent price, memory sticks ultra-cheap, wav/midi support, jog dial
Cons: really really bad up/down button
The Bottom Line: Really nice for a relatively inexpensive monochrome PDA, and feature-packed for the thinnest Palm OS PDA ever made.
Review: PROS:
I'm a front-pants-pocket PDA kind of guy. That said, anything larger than an m100 is totally out of the question for me, and the thinner the better. This definitely fits the bill, as it's the thinnest palm OS handheld ever designed.... |
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Pros: super slim; nice display; good value
Cons: 8MB RAM; new Sony models every few months
The Bottom Line: I recommend the T415 because it is super slim, elegant, runs the latest Palm OS, and possesses a high-quality mono screen.
Review: I recently traded in my Sony Clie PEG-S320 for the T415 and I must report that I'm very happy with my decision.
I was a bit surprised at the screen quality; many techies had bad-mouthed the screen as too dark, but I have to believe that the... |
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Pros: Easy to use, good price
Cons: Newer models that are more advanced
The Bottom Line: Good for beginners, but also has a lot of features.
Review: I bought one of these as a gift for my dad. He works out of the house, but travels a lot, so I figured a palm pilot would be a great gift. I did some research and this model seemed to be the best value. I was looking for something that wasn't too high...
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Pros: Superslim, metal case, long battery life, great software, high resolution.
Cons: Poor display, cover comes loose, thin stylus.
The Bottom Line: Go with the T415 to have a long battery life, high resolution, and efficient PDA! The Sony design cannot be beat!
Review: I bought this PDA because it was thin, had high resolution, and was a SONY product. I already had a ...
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Pros: Ultra Thin and solid feeling device
Cons: Price
The Bottom Line: This is a great device- a must have for any busy pro.
Review: I bought this little device from my local sony store a week ago and am extremely pleased with it. Came with a free 32mb memory stick. I love this pda. Palm os is slick and easy to use with many supported applications. Rechargeable battery is great and...
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Pros: Slim, Jog Dial, Back Button, Sleek, Cost, Long battery life
Cons: Not too many accesories available
The Bottom Line: At its new lower price this baby is the one!
Review: I purchased thie at Sonystyle.com. They have recently slashed prices. This is most likely because of the newer clies that are coming out.
If you do not mind a black and white screen (very good resolution) this is the one. Although you can... |
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Pros: incredibly thin, crisp 320x320 monochrome screen, excellent backlight, jog dial, enhanced IR
Cons: horrible buttons, new hotsync connector, no accessories, poor font support, MemoryStick memory small and expensive
The Bottom Line: Although the T415 definitely has some problems and could be much nicer, it still provides lots of functionality in a cool package and is a good choice for some people.
Review: When I first picked up a T415 I was immediately struck by just how thin it is. It seems almost impossibly thin. As many of you know, I've not yet found a color screen I like so I've been looking forward to the release of the Clie T415 ever since I first...
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Pros: Thin, 320x320 resolution, inexpensive
Cons: Tinted screen, power button
The Bottom Line: Look for a good price and this make a great first PDA!
Review: The Clie, of course
I recently purchased the Sony Clie Peg T415s. I seem to have acquired this fascination for PDAs and Pocket PCs lately. The T415s was my 4th Palm device and my second Sony PDA. I am realizing that I am going... |
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Pros: Amazingly thin, well-designed, jog dial, battery life (single charge lasts 1-2 weeks, depending on usage)
Cons: Complaints about the small, narrow buttons; but I haven't had that problem.
The Bottom Line: It's a good PDA for normal users. And, if you're enamored by its clean look and fresh design, you're in good company and is definitely a must have.
Review: Even though Id been waiting patiently to buy a PDA, carefully researching and comparing models from different brands, what really got me to want a Sony clié T-415 was its look and design. As an art/design student, I wholeheartedly believe in the idea...
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Sony Clie PEG-T415 Handheld PDA (PEG-T415) 8MB, Jor Dial, Palm OS 4.1 Blemi...
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