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The Bargain Nexus - Sony Clie PEG-NX60 (Silver) Handheld

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List Price: $912.08
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Manufacturer: Sony
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Sony CPU Speed: 200 EAN: 0027242616738 Feature: MPEG-1 and MPEG-4 video playback Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Model: PEG-NX60/U Modem Description: None Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony
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Features
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MPEG-1 and MPEG-4 video playback Integrated wireless communication slot High-resolution TFT color display (320 x 480 pixels) 16 MB of RAM, 16 MB of ROM, Memory Stick expansion slot What's in the box: Clie handheld, USB cradle (for HotSync operation), Stylus, AC Adapter, Stereo headphones, Remote controller, Plug adapter, Plug adapter attachment, Hand strap, Installation CD-ROM, Application Guide
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Couldn't live without my Clie PEGNX60 Comment: I've enjoyed my Clie for three years and the only problem I've experienced was when it became necessary to send the unit back to Sony repair center in San Diego last month to replace the built in battery at a fixed cost of $135! Plus shipping expenses.
The Palm operating system is great and the syncing to Outlook and my WORD and Excel files has been reasonably seamless. Occasionally I've had to contact Sony telephone support, maybe 10 times in three years. Overall I'd give Sony technical support a score of 7 with 10 being best.
I recommend this unit as a good alternative to buying an all in one phone/pda. Having two units instead of one provides a degree of safety. I'd hate the thought of loosing an all in one unit and having no data and no ability to contact people.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Olddie but still goodie! Comment: I know this PDA is now old news but I must say that I absolutely love it! I find myself on the crossroads of whether to upgrade or not and it's killing me. I started many years ago with the Palm IIIxe, then briefly moved to the Pam Vx and then I purchased the Clie NX60. As fate would have it, before I even opened up the box, my office puchased PocketPC's for everyone. I never returned my Clie and it remained stored away in a closet.
I was provided with an iPaq 3765 which served me well. They later upgraded us to iPaq 2210 which I really liked. I became very used to the PocketPC platform and never thought I'd be using Palm's again but then about 6 months ago I was transfered to a new office where no one was issued PDA's. Finding myself for the first time without a PDA in over 2 years, I went ahead and opened up my "brand new" box from the closet, pulled out the Clie and that's where my love affair with this device began. There are plenty of reviews online that have already described it's features with pros and cons. All I can say is that everything on this device is so well integrated, ergonomical, and beautiful that it's a pleasure to use and carry. As "old" as it is, I still get stares and positive comments concerning this Clie. It is definitely much easier to use than the PocketPC's. It difficult for me to understand why Sony pulled out of this market when they were macking such wonderful products.
The only thing makiing me want to "upgrade" is the lack of Ram. I have packed so many programs into it that I've run out of space! Most are programs I need, such as a presentation program, DateBK5, Quicken, AvantGo, Sports training programs, etc. This has become critical, to the point that some programs won't load due to lack of space. I even purchased PowerRun (a great program) that moves the programs to the memory stick where they will run but for some reason most of those programs won't sync with the desktop programs. If it weren't for this delema I wouldn't even consider "upgrading." Maybe I can find a solution and keep my NX-60 for a long time. I don't think I'll find a "modern" device that will be able to substitute my Clie and give me the same type of feeling and satisfaction I currently get. If it weren't for the lack of memory (only 11 megs are useable, which I believe is its major flaw) this baby would be an undeniable keeper! It rates a 4 1/2 stars from me.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Outstanding PDA Comment: I bought this device for use at work. I work as an emergency medicine physician so I was looking for something that would be "almost" pocket size or just easy to carry around in scrubs. Good points about this unit. It is very light compared to later models. Great color screen, very durable, sony brand quality. No camera. A good point because the unit is lighter, you are not paying extra money for poor, poor quality pictures, and you can purchase a pocket size digital camera for good prices now if you really *NEED* to take pictures.Overall, Great unit, great price. Worthwhile investment.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Excellent PDA Comment: If you know you want a Palm-based PDA, then this is the one. It's got a 200Mhz processor which makes it fast enough. Also has a voice recorder which can be fun as well as useful (It's easier to record your own voice when driving than it is to type something into your pda) With the memory stick media, you can play MP3s. You can fit anywhere from 20-40 songs (2-4 albums) on a 128MB memory stick. Also cool is the attached keyboard. Newer models in the Sony Clie NX line have attached digital cameras, although I didn't think that was necessary, since I already have a digital camera. Overall, this is a highly recomended PDA!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great PDA specially for entertainment purposes Comment: This is a great PDA. I was thinking of the Tungsten-T, but decided for the Clie because of its extended screen and multimedia capabilities. Programs like Documents To Go, media player, and web browser use the extended screen. Comes with a lot more programs. The screen tilts and moves over the keyboard for easier screen-only use. Tilt screen also allows to position the PDA on a desk and more the screen for better viewing. Memory expansion is a plus, specially to play MP3s, but the memory sticks are expensive. You can buy the compact flash driver (forgot the company name, $20) and use regular compact flash memory. I use the wireless LAN card so it is better for me to use the memory stick. Netfront 3 is great IF YOU DOWNLOAD THE UPDATE from the Sony web site. It eliminates/reduces the annoying "page too large" message. Netfront is by far the best browser I have seen on PDAs, and I can browse virtually any web site. Make sure you download all the updates. The keyboard is not that useful for typing documents, but it is great for small things. ADVANTAGES: larger screen, lots of buttons, lots of extra goodies like the media player controller, nice screen, and NICE LOOKING PDA. Tilt screen feature is the best. DISADVANTAGES: long format is not the best for business only purposes. MS is expensive. CAMERA? Why? Buy a real digital camera. I can't see how useful it will be to have a digital camera in a phone or PDA unless you have a special use for it (like inventory, etc).
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Palm Powered PEG-NX60 CLI? handheld provides everything you need to stay entertained and organized, and features the Palm OS v. 5.0 as well as an ARM-compliant 200 MHz CPU for enhanced overall performance and exceptional multimedia experience.PEG-NX60 is equipped with a wireless communication slot for adding optional wireless LAN (802.11b) card. Browse the web, check emails and synchronize data wirelessly with your PC via wireless local area network (LAN access point sold separately and internet service provider required). This CLI? also incorporates a voice recorder feature to record and playback voice memo. Store your favorite MP3 tracks on Memory Stick media and enjoy music on your CLI? handheld. Audio remote controller and headphones come supplied.
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