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Sony Clie PEG-UX50 Handheld | 
| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $649.99 Buy New: $449.99 You Save: $200.00 (31%)
New (2) Used (6) from $193.99
Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 3895
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Palm OS 5.2 CPU Speed: 123 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 7.1 x 3.3
MPN: PEG-UX50/U Model: PEG-UX50/U UPC: 027242629530 EAN: 0027242629530
Release Date: September 12, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | PDA with swivel screen and Palm OS 5 operating system | | • | Integrated wireless LAN (802.11b) and Bluetooth connectivity | | • | Widescreen 480 x 320 display | | • | Built-in camera with 3x zoom for taking pictures and video | | • | Built-in QWERTY keypad; weighs only six ounces |
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Product Description The PEG-UX50 Personal Entertainment Communicator features dual Wireless integration in a compact and lightweight design. Powered by Palm OS 5, the UX50 is powerful, portable, and easy to use!With both 802.11b WiFi and Bluetooth built-in, the UX50 offers two methods of wireless communication for maximum flexibility. Connect to a wireless LAN network using 802.11b WiFi, and you can check e-mail, access the Internet, or HotSync with a PC on the network wirelessly. By pairing the UX50 with other Bluetooth enabled devices you can transfer data between CLIE handhelds, HotSync with a PC, or connect to the Internet via cell phone. Built-in digital camera with 3x digital zoom provides 310K effective pixel resolution.The built-in 310, 000 pixel digital camera supports up to VGA (640x480) resolution, and is perfect for taking quick snapshots and transmitting over one of the wireless connections. You can also record and play back video (MPEG4, 30 fps, 160x112)!The new wide-screen design features a high-resolution 480x320 display. The wider display allows more web pages to be readable, improving your Internet experience. The screen lifts to expose the keyboard, or swivels to hide the keyboard and use as a touch screen. Plus, more room is available for the built in keyboard, allowing for more space between each key.The UX50 also features Dedicated Internal Media Memory (29 MB) for storing multimedia content. The Automatic Data Back-up feature helps protect your information by moving data in RAM memory to non-volatile memory when a low battery state is detected.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Now that these are inexpensive... November 20, 2008 Michael A. Duvernois (Minneapolis, MN United States) With bluetooth and WiFi, this is a great little handheld with decent connectivity. When it was new, it was rather pricey, but now it's quite affordable and genuinely useful.
Best PDA! August 20, 2006 katana (New York) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I am sad that Sony is no longer in the PDA business. This is one of the best PDAs of its time. I've had it for several years and still use it. It combines all the features I need, plus more. The keyboard is the main reason I purchased it- very easy to use and illuminates. I also love the ability to check email and surf the web, snap quick pictures, read files, and listen to music and audiobooks. The battery life is not the best, but there are lots of accessories and there is an extended battery. It comes loaded with applications and games. The screen is a nice size. I still get questions and compliments on it!
Hoorah for the UX50!!! July 9, 2005 D. Lambert (Las Vegas, NV) 10 out of 17 found this review helpful
Finally, a handheld that offers everything built-in that is extra with most other handhelds! Surf the net, take a picture, and play games, as well as a built-in keyboard. I LOVE this Clie.
Very nice and beautiful clamshell look but some cons February 25, 2005 Jasnith Salmon (jamaica) 13 out of 19 found this review helpful
PROS 1. It is a very nice look . 2. has very good features like a camera and can also rotate. 3. It also has both bluetooth and WIFI that is a good for people on the go. 4. It now has a low price than 2 years ago. 5. will atract and impress many people CONS 1. bad battery life (can buy extra battery . 3X longer also sold at amazon very cheap. 2. limited applications I think this is a very good p.e.o. and you shoud buy it if you like attention or really need it
Love mine, but there are some problems February 16, 2005 GadgetChick 45 out of 45 found this review helpful
I bought my UX-50 off eBay for about half the going rate of a refurbished new unit. Since I paid so little, I really don't have much to complain about. However, if I had paid $500 for a new-refurbished unit - or $800 for a brand-new unit when the UX-50s were first released - I probably would not have given a 4-star review. Here are the positives: - I don't understand why so many people complain about the UX-50 only having a "landscape" screen option. I got used to using the landscape screen in no time. There are third-party programs you can download to convert some applications to portrait mode if you want, but I really didn't feel the need. Granted, the landscape screen means there's a lot of wasted space on the touchscreen, but I didn't have any problems using the screen as-is. I also think the screen size is AWESOME considering the features packed into this little gadget. - The functionality is, without a doubt, amazing. The UX-50 can replace your keychain digital camera, digital voice recorder, PDA, MP3 player AND you can check your e-mail with it! They managed to pack a lot of features into this little PDA. - Sound on the MP3 player is great. I have a Sony VAIO laptop that has a built-in Memory Stick port so it's really easy for me to put a ton of music onto my 512 MB stick and have music wherever I go. I have a Nomad MP3 player but I rarely use it because the UX-50's MP3 player is so easy to use. - The camera is great and takes good pictures in enough light. The zoom feature is neat. - The PDA functionality is exactly what you'd expect - it works well. The UX-50 has enough internal memory for you to load lots of programs into it. Negatives: - It took me a lot of tinkering and research to get the 802.11B wireless feature to work. Apparently there was some kind of problem with the wireless connection software in most UX-50s, and if yours has the problem you have to download a special program, called Mobile Manager, to get it to work correctly. Not that Sony tells you this - I had to research it for myself on user bulletin boards. After a LOT of tweaking my wireless works - sometimes. The mobile browser, NetFront, won't load graphics-heavy pages and is quick to give "insufficient memory" and timeout errors. Unfortunately there's no way to upgrade NetFront 3.0, which came with the UX-50, to NetFront 3.1. - Battery life truly does suck. I solved this by purchasing a third-party manufactured case and car kit off of eBay - the case has a USB port integrated, so now I can plug the USB sync cable into the case's port and charge my Clie. The car kit consists of a USB cable and an adapter that fits my car's cigarette lighter. Now I can charge wherever I go, which helps greatly with the battery life issue. And I don't have to use the stupid "charging sled" to do it. Which brings me to my next point... - I would really like to know why Sony made a PDA that you can't charge with a USB cable. It seems ridiculous to me. Before I found the USB-port case I had to lug the stupid charger and sled around with me. The charger is bulky and the sled makes the UX-50 too thick to fit in a pocket or small purse. As it is, now I can't plug the UX-50 in and let it charge while I sync it throughout my workday, which is always what I've done with other PDAs. This was a really dumb design idea. - The only other negative thing is that some parts of the UX-50 feel flimsy - I often feel like I am going to break the screen off rotating it back and forth, and the USB sync port has a small cover that feels like it could rip off at any time. Overall, though, this is a great productivity tool and very nifty to carry around. It has a considerable "cool factor" and there's great functionality to boot. The negatives are bummers, but this thing is basically a mini laptop computer with a camera built in, so I don't expect everything to be perfect. I'm just bummed Sony's no longer going to be selling PDAs in the U.S. - hopefully they will change their minds before my UX-50 dies or becomes obsolete.
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