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Sony CLIE PEG-UX40/U Handheld

Sony CLIE PEG-UX40/U Handheld
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Sony CLIE PEG-UX40/U Handheld Features

A new concept in handhelds: an extremely portable personal entertainment communicator
6 onces, including stylus
Integrated Bluetooth interface
High-resolution TFT Color Display (480 x 320 dots, 65,536 colors)
What's in the box: CLIE handheld, Charger Cradle, USB HotSync Cable, Retractable Stylus, AC Adapter, Hand Strap, Installation CD-ROM, Instruction manuals
 

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Additional Sony CLIE PEG-UX40/U Handheld Information

The PEG-UX40, a new Clie handheld from Sony, is a personal entertainment communicator. It is extremely portable, at 6 oz. (including stylus), and features a Bluetooth interface. The high-resolution TFT Color Display (480 x 320 dots, 65,536 colors) has swivel screen design. The automatic data back-up feature backs up data to non-volatile memory (16MB). There is a dedicated internal media memory (29MB) for storing multimedia content. Other features include a built-in 310K pixels CMOS rotating camera with 3x digital Zoom (JPEG, 640 x 480 resolution), built-in QWERTY-layout with a wide-pitch keyboard with backlight, video recording (MPEG-4 compatible, 30 fps, 160 x 112), and playback. There are also dedicated application buttons for launching the Web Browser, Mail and Date Book Applications, and an integrated memory stick slot (compatible with memory stick pro media). Other features include: *Center Jog Dial Navigator with Back Button. *Built-in Voice Recorder with Adjustable Recording Sensitivity (Built-in Monaural *Built-in Audio Player (Compatible with MP3 and ATRAC3 audio formats) *Polyphonic Audio Alert Feature. *Key Applications (CLIE Mail, World Alarm Clock, etc.) Pre-installed in the *Bundled with Decuma Input Handwriting Recognition Software (Decuma *Bundled with Picsel Viewer Software (Picsel Technologies, Ltd.) for Viewing *PowerPoint, PDF and HTML Files. *Rechargeable Lithium-ion Polymer Battery (Internal) Box Contents: Clie Handheld, Charger Cradle, USB Hot Sync Cable, AC Power Adapter, Hand Strap, Retractable Stylus, Installation CD-ROM, Instructional Manual, Graffiti2 Card, End User License Agreement

 

What Customers Say About Sony CLIE PEG-UX40/U Handheld:

It has also rattled (something loose on the inside) since I received it. When I received my Sony Clie, it was broken. When I power it up, the power light comes on but the screen does not light up.

Non-hierarchical Todo lists. The lackluster Clie Memo drawing program. Even so, I have to admit that I use my UX40 quite alot because the keyboard is so nice, but only for inputting data. One small advantage on this Clie is you don't need a Memory Stick to use Movie Recorder, because of the built-in Flash RAM.(This has been mentioned elsewhere, but it bears repetition: There is a way around the crummy-camera problem. And I don't hear so much about the UX40/UX50 cameras breaking down as much as the other Clies. Not so with the built-in Media Flash RAM: backup is automatic and worry-free. Mediocre in all other respects. Get a used Sony Cybershot digital camera (available here at Amazon).

Convenience is why you use a PDA in the first place, isn't it.The recharging cradle is also nicely done, it adds only a quarter-inch or so to the handheld's thickness. Fuzzy pictures. Large, well-spaced, backlit keys. Put your photos on the Memory Stick, then plug the MS into the Clie. They made a clip-on extended battery pack, but it costs $$$, if you can find one.Then there's the screen. To be fair, the TH55 also has this lousy camera.

Special characters and shifted characters available via consecutive (not simultaneous) key presses. Which is also a practical necessity since the battery life is pathetic. First, it's small. Then I beam it over to the TH55 for the serious work. While the UX40/UX50 uses the same thrifty Sony ARM chip the TH55 has, the built-in battery is so wimpy it lasts only an hour or so, and a couple days when turned off.

When you next powerup, you are prompted to restore your old data. This Clie exemplifies the love-hate relationship I've had with Sony.(these comments pertain also to the near-identical UX50, which has WiFi)First the things to love. Transferring a memo takes about 8 times longer than using the infrared. I mean, it seems okay just looking at it, but when you hold up the UX40 screen to the TH55, you can see immediately that colors aren't nearly so rich as they might be. And the user interface is horrid, you have to tap about six times to complete a BT transaction.

Very comfortable to hold and use the PDA while it's sitting in the cradle. The keyboard: best on any PDA. IT's BT 1.0. If you put this handheld on a shelf for a couple of months and let the RAM die, everything you have is safe in this memory region. Sure, you can save your stuff permanently on Memory Stick -- HOWEVER, you have to manually save everything. The Clie Camera app should be able to grab your pics off the MS (so I'm told, I haven't actually done this myself). Even if you have only one trusted device in the BT registry, the software still prompts you to tap your selection for the target BT device. Just the right size to use one-handed or two-handed.

This Clie runs Palm OS5, but you get the same old OS4 applications. Why bother with the camera if you can't put in a decent one. You can use the Pro Duo MS with an adapter).And the bluetooth is nothing to get excited about. (see my review of the TH55).Summary: superb keyboard and memory.

C'mon guys.Lastly, there are the built-in applications. Point three megapixels. The most important of which is the Media Flash RAM, works like a built-in Memory Stick. Then the color depth -- the colors are washed out on the UX40. Think 4K memos.

Shift, then alpha instead of shift-alpha.The one other thing to love is the built-in memory, over 100 MB in several forms. Just make sure your Cybershot uses Memory Stick Pro -- different from Memory Stick. This makes pictures on the UX40 look even fuzzier.Which brings me to the camera. And you have to remember to save everything. If you juxtapose the UX40 screen with that of the TH55, you will see it has the same 480 x 320 resolution, but physically it's about 1/4 inch shorter.

It's size and features will address just about any need you may have.Keyboard is comfortable, and bundled software is great to show off the features. I've owned way too many PDAs, and have come to several conclusions:1 Palm OS excells, 2. You won't be sorry. You'll be hard pressed to get over the novelty of this wonderful machine. HP iPaqs are a disaster,and 3. SONY exceeded my expectations.Unless you need Wi-Fi, it's not worth it.This is by far the most feature filled unit that is on the market.

I sold my Dell Axim which was quite good to get the UX40 and I don't miss it at all.Pros:- Super compact- Loaded with features- Bluetooth built-in- Great screen- Keyboard is very convenient- Multimedia- Fast- Super cool and well madeCons:- Battery life not great, but OK- Kind of pricey- Camera good only for low res pics- Landscape screen only (not a big deal to me)Buy it - you know you want it. I have had several PDAs, and this is by far the best. I got it mainly for the built-in keyboard and high-res screen, but it is the total package.

It's not cheap, and the software provided is very limited, if you want to use the other software provided, you have to pay.4. I love it the first time I saw it, using the excelent services of Amazon.com I have it in my hands in couple of days.I changed from a nice Hp 1945 Pocket PC to Sony UX-40, but I'm not sure if was a wise idea:1. You have to carry the cradle if you want to charge it in your car with the proper adapter.Very nice looking device but maybe is oriented to a younger market (but the price is not oriented to it)I will give it a couple of weeks, if not convinced, maybe my wife can give me back the Ipaq 1945 Quality of photos is low5. The screen is too small to have a comfortable sight 2. Keyboard is nice in size but I don't like the feeling of the keys.3.

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