Rating: Summary: Value Review: As entry level PDA's go, you will be hard pressed to find a unit better then this one. Compared to the m105 and visor deluxe, all those units pale in comparison. For its price there is no pda that can buy what this clie gives you. Its the only entry level PALM unit that gives you expandability through the memory stick but it is also battery rechargeable. Although the screen is still monochrome and not hi-res like higher end siblings, its screen is still one of the brightest and clearest around. Using SONY's "STAMINA" lithium batteries, this unit just goes on and on. If you're thinking about buying a PDA for the first time but don't want to spend too much money, forget the m100 series. Go with this unit. You wont regret it.
Rating: Summary: The most bang for the buck Review: Because of a fried hard drive on my laptop (courtesy of the Newark airport security check), I used this PDA as my main computer for a month, several hours every day. Here's what I found: Pros: * Rechargeable. Sony Clie is rechargeable, which means less weight and no hassle with changing batteries. In addition, the PDA has easily clocked 50-60 hours of work without the need to recharge it. After those 50 hours, the batteries were still half full, but I did not dare to go beyond that. Lastly, the power cord supports a power range that enabled me to recharge Clie in both the US and in Europe. * Expandable. Sony Clie is by far the cheapest PDA around with an expandable slot for memory stick cards. This makes it a particularly good e-book reader as well, with lots of extra space. * Durable. I have tested Sony Clie in temperatures from 0F to 85F; always worked perfectly. I dropped it numerous times, and there is still no problem. * Ergonomic. I never had the same problem as with my palm - accidentally turning the unit on. This is a huge battery saver. * Wheel. The unit has a small wheel, which enables you to navigate without touching the screen. This is excellent for reading e-books, as well as handling other functions with only one hand. Cons: * Manual. The bulk of the manual comes only in electronic form, which may inconvenience some of the users. * Screen. After about 250 hours of usage, the screen is starting to show some scratches. A protective layer is advised. Overall, Sony Clie is so cheap that even without its movie player and picture viewer it remains the best buy among Palm-based PDAs.
Rating: Summary: Fast, sharp, great display Review: Faster than my Handspring Visor Platinum, and a much better backlighting. Jog dial is an interesting addition, but takes some getting used to. Very sleek, very responsive. Takes a charge well, only complaint is that you can't HotSync and recharge at the same time (both use the same slot).
Rating: Summary: Elegant Product Review: I bought PEG - S320 a while ago. The screen resoultion is very clear. Its size and weight are quite reasonable. However, It often gives me problem in synchronizing my email on windows NT system if I have large numbers of email (message pops up that the connection is lost), but I have no problem synchronizing it at my home PC. I guess this is a great product with reasonable price.
Rating: Summary: no real support for this pda Review: I cannot find a company that will take credit for or give support for this particular lost sheep of the computer industry.
Rating: Summary: I love my Clie! Review: I have had my Sony Clie peg-s320 for about three weeks now. I don't know how I managed this long without it! It holds every bit of information I could possibly need. Like any Palm os systems it is very easy to figure out. The only thing I don't absolutely love about my Clie is that there aren't as many cases specifically made for it as there are for the Palm products.
Rating: Summary: 100% Satisfied with this purchase Review: I held out from buying a PDA for a while - I didn't want to give up the farm for one but I also wanted one that would do a little more than be an electronic datebook. I did a fair amount of research and decided on the CLIE S320. (BTW, I recommend pdabuzz.com) Now that I have had it for a month, I feel even more convinced that I bought the best PDA in the under $200 catagory. In general, the unit offers all of the features I was looking for at this relatively basic level: address book, date book, memo pad, beam function, expense report, and helpful/fun software like zagat's restaurant guide. The CLIE functions well/as expected in all of these catagories. Here's what sets it apart as far as the under $200 goes: -the backlighting is terrific; they basically use indiglo. I don't know of any others at this price range that have such effective backlighting. -memory stick function makes it VERY easy to add an incredible amount of additional memory (right now, up to 128mb) -comes with a very sturdy cover that protects it very well; it works like a flip cover, which took a little getting used to, but the hard cover protects the screen well. -jog dial makes it very easy to access information with one hand -best of all, the CLIE is RECHARGEABLE. All other under-$200 require batteries. Sure, you can buy rechargeable batteries, but I love the fact that I can plug it into the wall and in about an hour have it fully charged up. I do not have big demands for my PDA - I am using it for fairly straightforward functions. In this light, I am EXTREMELY happy with what I've gotten and the features on the CLIE surpassed any other under-$200 model I could find. Especially for someone looking for their first PDA, this one comes HIGHLY recommended.
Rating: Summary: Great machine at a great price Review: I just love this device and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to others. It epitomises many of the things that have have made Sony a respected name; its functional, inexpensive and desirable as a thing of beauty. Two minor reservations; one, common to all Palm devices, is that the rectangular shape does not fit comfortably in the hand. When are the makers of these machines going to wake up to the idea that they should have a curved back and taper at the bottom, like TV remotes? The second; the rocker switch used for scrolling is too small and requires too much pressure. Still, the Jog wheel compensates well. If you get one of these, don't miss out on the 'killer' application; Avant-Go, which enables you to download fresh copies of newspapers and a host of other stuff to read on the move. Its free and it works like a dream.
Rating: Summary: Do not know why I waited so long! Review: I kept going back and forth about getting one of these, but my boyfriend got me this for xmas, and i am so glad he did! it is so simple to use and easy to understand now i am not sure how i lived without it! from memo lists to addresses and phone numbers, i now have everythign i need in a small, cute, durable place! It is really a wonderful tool. I would highly recommend this to anyone thinking about being more organized in the new year. The style of this unit is professional and does not look or feel like a toy, which is what i felt when i held the Palm and the Visor.
Rating: Summary: Certainly impressed Review: I originally ordered a Palm m105, but after I read the reviews on this little jem, I sent the Palm right back to Amazon! Let me tell you, this PDA is incredible. The best one you can buy for the $150 - $300 price range, and I have seen almost every Palm based PDA and this is tops. Amazing reliability and battery life. I constantly use the backlight for various things when I am in low light areas, and it is a very cool, indigo type color that is extremely easy to look at. The screen is sharpest I have seen for 160x160, and the screen size itself is larger then the m105 and m125, both palm products. Another thing which makes this a top PDA is its expandability. Sony has jumped on the market with better planning then any other company, releasing addons, upgrades, and peripherals at a steadier pace then any other company selling Palm powered devices. Slot for memory stick gives this virtually unlimited memory if you buy the sticks, which are not too pricey. Reliability has been great, with no problems at all. Had to do two hard resets because of bad software, but it was not the fault of the Clie. Recommendations could not be stronger, everything about this PDA is outstanding. And for the people who need to get second glances, the looks of this are tops for any handheld device using the Palm OS.
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