Wired review of the Sony Clie UX-50
Kakyou on 2003/07/22:
„Wired has review the upcoming Sony PDA release, the UX-50. I was at the Sony PLaza last week and was able to play with it a bit. I put some comments up on Gen Kanai's weblog .“
http://www.thewesternworld.net/blog/archives/2003/.../ wired_review_of_the_sony_clie_ux50.html - Cached
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„I was able to get good reception throughout most of my house and through as many as three walls (almost 30 feet) - which was better than I got with the Tungsten|C - so I am not complaining. Those of you that are lucky enough to work in an industrially wired for WiFi area will most likely be very pleased with the card's reception. Those of you that would like to surf at your local "hotspot" should also be satisfied with the reception.“http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/ sony-wifi-cf-card-review.html - Cached
„(funny how Sony is one of the only PDA makers that don't include display size as part of the unit specs. The NX-80 has one of the largest displays on any palmOS PDA (3.8inch) UX-50 falls closer 3.2. Basically it's a smaller screen with pizels closer together.“http://www.kanai.net/weblog/archives/ 001237.html - Cached
Found at a page of gen, posted on 2003/07/17
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Found at a page of me, posted on 2004/01/30
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