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Released on: 04/01/2002 Even though the original price of this PDA was $600.00 back in its day, I would have hesitated on the purchase, but after using one of these units, I have to rate it a 9 stars out of 10. I only paid about $55.00 for my NR70V so I can’t complain saving around $560.00 is huge, especially in this year of 2009 I love the built-in keyboard as it is much faster than using the screen keyboard. The build in camera is also very useful also as you don’t need to carry a separate camera. The picture quality is very impressive given one that0 it is built into a pda device . The NR70V comes with an app called the Clié Remote Commander which lets it control TVs, VCRs, and other peripherals. This PDA does everything I need including playing MP3s, taking photos, and scheduling my appointments. If you can score this PDA for under $60.00, you will not be disappointed at all. I hope this little review helps out and if it does, I would greatly appreciate a vote that the review helped. By the way, I will post the specifications below incase the listing did not post them for you. Thanks again and happy bidding. – pctechnician40 SPECS: OS provided Palm OS 4.1 Software included Mail , GMovie , HotSync , Memo Pad , Security , CLI? Mail , Card Info , Date Book , CLI? Paint , Calculator , To Do List , CLI? Camera , Address Book , SonicStage LE , Sound Utility , QuickTime 5.0.2 , Vindigo (Trial) , Bejeweled (Trial) , CLI? Audio Player , Memory Stick Gate , PhoneMate (Trial) , PowerOne Personal , World Alarm Clock , WorldMate (Trial) , PictureGear Pocket , Race Fever (Trial) , Memory Stick Backup , Memory Stick Export , Memory Stick Import , Sound Converter 1.0 , Intellisync Lite 4.0 , Memory Stick Autorun , PictureGear 4.5 Lite , StreetFinder Express , AcidSolitaire (Trial) , CLI? Remote Commander , DataViz Documents To Go , Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 , Palm Desktop 4.0.1 for PC , Astraware Zap!2016 (Trial) , Amy Reiley's Pocket Gourmet (Trial) , Amy Reiley's Pocket Vineyard (Trial) Min Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition , Microsoft Windows XP Professional , Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional , Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows ME Memory Installed RAM 16 MB DRAM Installed ROM 8 MB Flash Flash memory installed None Processor Processor Motorola 66 MHzMC68SZ328 Input Device Input device type Stylus , Jog Dial , Keyboard , Touch-screen Keyboard Layout QWERTY Audio Digital audio standards supported MP3 , ATRAC3 Audio input type None Audio output type Headphone Telecom Modem None Display Display type TFT active matrix (Integrated) Display (projector) type LCD display Color support 16-bit (64K colors) Max resolution 320 x 480 Expansion / Connectivity Wireless connectivity IrDA Port / Connector Type:Interface 1USB , 1HeadphonesOutput , 1Infrared Port(s) Total (Free) / Connector Type:Free Qty 1 , 0 Connector Provided 1Female4 pin USB Type A , 1FemaleMini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , IrDA Expansion slot(s) total (free) 1 Memory Stick Total free slots 1 Power Battery installed ( max ) Lithium polymer Handheld battery Mfr estimated battery life 2 hour(s) Power supply device Power adapter - External Voltage required AC 100/240 V System Requirements for PC connection Min RAM size 64 MB Min hard drive space 150 MB Min processor type Pentium MMX 233 MHz Slot Required None Peripheral / Interface devices CD-ROM , USB portRead full review
The product is very good. The major fault is the battery doesn't work at all. This is the only fault I found, The screen and every everything else about the product is perfect - except the battery on this specific unit.
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I decided to buy the Sony NX70V due to a need to sync my outlook and have my schedule readily available. First since its a few years old you need to update the software to sync with current programs and it tends to occasionally freeze up after the sync but otherwise its great, the small keyboard is wonderful for writing and its sleek and the picture is great. I will probably not really use the camera or video feature but its nice to have. I definitely would recommend this pda!
this is my first pda. I only got it because it is compatible with my weight watchers program. It has a lot of great features that I will probably never use. One neat feature is that it also functions as a television remote. My daughter freaked her teacher out at school with that one. LOL. It has the write on screen, but it can be challanging to use. Some letters need to be written "special" and I don't remember them. At those times it's really simple to switch to the touch screen and do it that way. Anyway it works for my purposes and I got a great deal on it. I've lost 26 lbs with the weight watchers thing so it's a win win.
The Sony PEG-70NR is a nice PDA, but it's internal memory is so low that without memory sticks as back up, your not going to be able to do much. The built in keyboard is a nice convenience and the camera is a cool feature, yet it, along with many items will not work with Windows XP 64. Also, you cannot play WMA files, only MP3's. You give up a lot of internal memory, features and compatability in order to have a built in camera and keyboard, it is NOT worth it! Buy the Dell Axium instead, it is a much better value for the money! -Tony