Top-end PDA from Sony
Ashley Norris on 2004/02/20:
„Sony has unveiled a new high-end PDA for the UK - the Clie PEG-TH55. It features the upright form factor of Sonys Palm OS based models and boasts a 320x480 pixel, 65k colour screen. The TH55 uses Palm OS...“
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