New Sony Clie PEG-UX50 267
webguru4god writes "Sony Japan has just released a killer new Clie, complete with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a camera, in a small laptop-like enclosure. It runs Palm OS 5.2, has a 65,000 screen, and a built in keyboard! " I've always been a bit skeptical of handhelds that have flip out
keyboards like this, but have repeatedly been impressed with the quality of various models of Clie. This might be worth a look.
Not only that... (Score:1, Funny)
First post!
Yay! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Yay! (Score:1)
I suppose stranger *has* been done.
Re:Yay! (Score:5, Funny)
But then everyone gets a ride from his mom.
Re:Yay! (Score:2)
but wait, check this out: (Score:3, Insightful)
slashdot provides anti-spam armoring, and the sony site apparently offers anti-/. effect armoring?
ah, if only i could find a way to bring that full circle, my karma would be mighty indeed...
ed
Re:but wait, check this out: (Score:2, Informative)
Ouch! (Score:4, Funny)
Better hope it doesn't rain!
Re:Ouch! (Score:5, Funny)
Better hope it doesn't rain!
It serves as firestarting [onestopknifeshop.com] tool as well!
GF.
Re:Ouch! (Score:2)
Re:Ouch! (Score:2, Insightful)
SODIUM is what you do not want to get wet!
Re:Ouch! (Score:3, Interesting)
No Graffiti (Score:5, Insightful)
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If something's too big to fit conveniently in a pocket, it might as well be a laptop with a real OS.
While I'm complaining, I don't like the specification of battery life as " 14 days with 30 minutes of typical use per day." Let's do a highstreet poll and see how many people figure out that really means 7 hours.
65,000 Screen? (Score:2, Interesting)
Anybody else in this boat?
Re:65,000 Screen? (Score:2)
Re:65,000 Screen? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:65,000 Screen? (Score:2, Funny)
Waitwait. Screen is quantuum branching?
(breaks leg)
screen -d -r OtherHistory
waitwait. screen is quantuum branching?
(breaks leg)
Re:65,000 Screen? (Score:2)
it actually has 65,000 screens, each of which is visible in an alternate universe, a la quantum
So, assuming that every possible configuration of the display is rendered in all universes, we can conclude that the screen is either a 4x4 pixel screen in black and white, or maybe 2x2 pixels at 16 colours.
Man, that sucks.
Re:65,000 Screen? (Score:2)
Battery Life (Score:5, Interesting)
So, just say 7 hours. Unless of course sustained usage drains the battery faster.
Either way that's pretty good since my iPaq can now barely run for 45 minutes without a charge. I have a backpaq arriving soon with extra battery capacity so that should help.
Re:Battery Life (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Battery Life (Score:2)
Either way that's pretty good since my iPaq can now barely run for 45 minutes without a charge
You're compairing the battery life of a brand new device with a PDA you've had for how long? Over 6 months? Hell, you're compairing the marketing spin from Sony about it's battery life against something a little more real world.
Tad unfair maybe?
Re:Battery Life (Score:3, Informative)
The other power consuming action is maintaining the contents of memory, which happens all the time whether the unit is on or off, although it doesn't consume that much power.
You're all pigs! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:You're all pigs! (Score:3, Informative)
Pictures [tpug.org]
Another Article Link (Score:5, Informative)
What I want to know is (Score:5, Funny)
Why did they make him president if he needs someone to hold his hand ??
You misunderstood. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:You misunderstood. (Score:3, Funny)
Sony wants ubiquitous wifi (Score:5, Interesting)
Trouble is, he also said Sony wants a piece of the service market offering that access. Seems to me I would stick with being a hardware provider and let the ISPs sort out the delivery. Of course, with Sony being in the content business as well........
--D
Re:Sony wants ubiquitous wifi (Score:5, Interesting)
And then, maybe 20 years down the road, ubiquitous wi-fi will finally be "feasible" and make its debut the United States...
Re:Sony wants ubiquitous wifi (Score:2)
Hmmm... downloading Sony music off a Sony WiFi point onto a Sony computer then burning Sony brand CD-Rs for all your friends with a Sony CD-RW driver sounds like fun.
Direct image link without horrid slow useless ASP (Score:2)
Handheld president?! (Score:2)
Mirror (Score:3, Informative)
The enlarged pics are here [spu.edu] and here [spu.edu].
capacity... (Score:2, Interesting)
umpf... my iPod has 30GB. How come they can't build PDAs with a decent storage inside ?
Re:capacity... (Score:4, Funny)
Holy shit!
Because it would be a laptop. (Score:2)
Look at it; it's like a mini-laptop. Laptops from 12-14 years ago had similar screen resolutions and CPU speeds (even if they had less power, were bulkier, and lacked Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, etc). What it looks like is a Vaio Laptop Junior.
I have a Clie NRV70. It's nice (except for the datebook bugs), but it's incredibly bulky compared to my Vx. It'd be nice if sony would have an external keyboard that's attachable
ugh (Score:2)
Flash memory is usually what is included in smaller mp3 players (in the 32mb-256mb range for example) and also in these hand helds. Flash ram has advantage of keeping what it was storing, even when power is turned off.
PC's use another kind of ram, which is fast, is cheaper than flash memory (thus you can afford more), but loses its contents when power is disconnected.
I'll wait (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I'll wait (Score:2)
ugh (Score:2)
Am I the only one who still, after years of seeing laptops(and now phones) and PDAs with digital cameras find them cheesy?
I hate the phone cameras- it's an instant turn-off to me, a guarantee I'll pick another model; I'd rather they spent $ on useful features that directly apply to the device's purpose and functionality. PDAs are for storing information- not taking crappy, small pictures that are bested by a 5-year-old "regular" digital camera.
Re:ugh (Score:2)
Almost any device that mov
embarrassing question (Score:5, Interesting)
But I have to ask, since this seems about like the perfect place to do so. Or instead of asking - maybe I should just describe what he wants and enthusiasts can chime in.
He wants a handheld device. He loves Sony products, and hates Handspring products. He has no real reasons or logical justification for this as far as I can tell - but he isn't going to change.
He wants something that will keep track of all of his appointments. He wants something that can play mp3s.
Ideally it would also have a camera and a phone in it, but that isn't necessary.
But what he *really* wants... and this is the part that I find amusing - he wants this thing to have a phone jack in it.
For two reasons - the first reason is so that he can put a phone line into it and record conversations. For some reason he thinks that there is a large demand for this, just because he wants it.
He also wants this thing to be able to check e-mail - but he doesn't want to pay cell phone charges for checking e-mail, and bluetooth and wi-fi are out because he wants to travel the globe with this thing and plug into the phone lines at hotels and then dial up and check his e-mail. Via the modem jack of course.
I thought I had him sold on the cool Neuros, but then this phone jack idea occurred to him and he is now focused on that.
The worst part is that he finds the fact that it doesn't exist and that nobody else would want this a personal failing on my part.
As if I'm just not trying hard enough.
I feel like telling him that if he clicks his heels together, rubs a lamp, and also *really* believes in it, then it will happen.
Anyway, anyone know of such a beast to exist? (he has a laptop, but apparently that is "too bulky" - so that solution is out - and I know that Handspring has plug-ins for all of that stuff, but he hates Handsprings and refuses to ever own one)
Re:embarrassing question (Score:4, Interesting)
Or if you want to be more enterprising, open up the recorder, and put shorter cords in it so it won't tangle up with his other things..
Then find a way to mass-produce them and sell them at a high price so other people like your friend will buy them.
Re:embarrassing question (Score:2)
The model I think you'll be able to interest him in is the Sony U101.
http://www.dynamism.com/u101/index.shtml
W eighs in at just under 2 pounds and is 7(w) x 5.5(l) x1.3(h) inches. It'll fit into a large pocket. You should be able to find a modem card for the Type II PCMCIA slot.
The bad thing is that it is not touchscreen and not ins
Re:embarrassing question (Score:5, Funny)
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The only problem I might imagine is if the modem on whatever gadget you are looking at doesn't listen to voice frequencies. But I'm not too bright on the frequency stuff, so I may be completely off.
Re:embarrassing question (Score:2)
they have compact [virology-online.com] flash [neticamall.com] modems [compactflash-card.net]... that might help you out? :/
Re:embarrassing question (Score:2)
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Re:embarrassing question (Score:2)
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They support Compact Flash Type1 Cards which means you can swap in a Modem [socketcom.com], GPS [pocketgps.co.uk],Barcode scanner [socketcom.com] or anything else available.
Cos you just know your Boss is going to NEED a Barcode scanner, well, just as soon as he thinks of it...
PS. I just used google to find the example CF Cards so I recommend looking about for the best buy.
Re:embarrassing question (Score:2)
Nifty but what's the price? (Score:5, Insightful)
If this thing tops $500, won't people start just looking at a laptop?
It's neat and all in a gadgety way, but PDAs need to be small and light so they fit in your pocket. The problem of course, is that when they are tiny, data input is a bear - and it always will be till voice recognition/mind plugs replace grafiti and thumboards.
Re:Nifty but what's the price? (Score:2)
Re:Nifty but what's the price? (Score:2)
Laptops which weigh less than 3 lbs usually cost way more than $500.
And this Clie is actually a little smaller, in terms of cubic inches, than a Palm III !
Re:Nifty but what's the price? (Score:3, Interesting)
Zaurus (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Zaurus (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Zaurus (Score:2)
The Zaurus is worse in terms of size, weight, and battery life.
And if your main use isn't too carry it in your pocket without a power cord, then a small laptop might be better than either.
Re:Zaurus (Score:2)
I would say that they're just different, PalmOS is gonna be "better" for a lot of people. Linux, of course, has its advantages and will be better in other situations.
On your other points. Wi/Fi and Camera are big features in my mind. As are battery life,
Re:Zaurus (Score:2)
I bought the SL-5500 (within the past couple months, actually) basically so I could have a PDA and have Linux running in my pants. Well, the builtin PDA apps (even the brand new ones) do various explicit things to the appendages of barnyard animals. It doesn't quite fit in my pants, either.
The Zaurus (I'm speaking of the SL-5500, but the environme
Re:Zaurus (Score:2)
Re:Zaurus (Score:2)
With its better processor and far superior OS ( I always hated palm because I bought a Palm IIIxe with Palm OS 3, and SUPPOSEDLY it could upgrade, the jump to 4 did very little for it, and I can't use 5 on it) I think the choice is clear which is better.
Memo to Sharp: HURRY UP (Score:2)
I was waiting for a Sharp Zaurus, but it looks like Sony are going to release my next PDA first.
Smartphones (Score:3, Insightful)
So far Sony is using Sony Ericsson to keep one foot in the mobile phone market, which is pretty much controlled by the operators (who Ericsson has steady relations to). This won't last forever, however, as the two markets merge and wireless internet access becomes transparent.
Then, as with the PC market, developers and content makers will be ones leading the market. They will choose the platform that provides the greatest leverage for their applications. If that platform is Palm OS, Symbian, Java or
This new Clie is pretty cool to have while waiting, though. I most certainly want one!
re: smartphones (Score:2)
maybe they're just waiting to see which approach will win out. they can afford to continue both lines until a clear winner emerges, i would think. pundits keep saying that will emerge in the next year or so and have been for how long now?
ed
not released, announced (Score:3, Informative)
nothing new here (Score:2)
Other than new look, i failed to see anything newsworthy in this.
Under $600 in Japan - more info (Score:2)
The camera can take 640x480 shots even though they don't fit on the screen. And has "movie recorder" software, I'd like specs on its movie recording capability. If it can take 320x240 MPEGs at 30fps I'm buying one as soon as they are released. If its some weird file format, or less than 20 fps, or not at least 320x240 I'll wait and buy a real digital movie camera instead.
Also it has USB and infrared ports of course.
Eh...but the price? (Score:2, Interesting)
I heard there's already a recall planned... (Score:3, Funny)
Using the integrated Wi-Fi while having the blue-tooth disabled
and touching the casing of the unit
and standing on carpet
and someone IMs you
it gives you a mild electric shock...
small but not small enough... (Score:3, Funny)
now, if only some one kind find me one of these ultra small form factor PC's
So, the question i ask is this? Anyone know of a truly ultra small form factor displayless pc? (that runs linux)? And, anyone know how I could input into this device with enough speed/accuracy to code?
Just imagine entire corporate headquarters transforming into parks where people wander around with eyeglass mounted displays, and pocket size pc that are wireless connected... No need for small stuffy offices or cubicles...
If you know anything please contact me with information...
I'd love to get one... (Score:2)
Re:I'd love to get one... (Score:2)
May people (I for one) would never buy a PDA - no matter how great - if it has no CF card slot. And one that can be used for peripherals, as well as memory (like my current Handera). I do NOT want to pay separately for my memory cards for PDA and digital camera.
-DVK
Re:I'd love to get one... (Score:2)
Still not as good a Psion! (Score:2, Interesting)
Why don't people want usable keyboards and long battery life anymore? Why did Psion die?
Re:Still not as good a Psion! (Score:2)
If my psion seriesV hadnt bitten the big one I'd still be using it. If it had only croaked a few months earlier I'd have been able to get it fixed and still be using it. The palmOS replacement was a letdown.
Re:Still not as good a Psion! (Score:2, Interesting)
I've owned a range of good ultra-portables over the years. My Cambridge Instruments Z88 was good, my Prolinear Palmtop was a little better, and my Psion 5 & 5mx are nearly perfect. If/when the 5mx dies, I will probably go back to an earlier machine because nothing on the market is as good as these older devices. (So much for progress)
IMO, too many handheld devices
Zaurus C7x0 or PEG-UX50? (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm expecting delivery of my Zaurus C750 today(!). After a long and relatively constructive affair with PalmOS devices, I decided to bite the bullet and get a device that I could actually do some work on (text & spreadsheet documents, email, browsing), rather than just coordinating the work. The last straw was HandEra EOL'ing their PalmOS hardware just as I was looking forward to turning in my 330 for an upgraded version with a color screen.
But Sony has never been a viable alternative from my POV. Why? All that proprietary crap. I don't want to get into a PalmOS vs Linux/Qtopia debate (I like both), but the Sony custom menu-scrolling-rolodex thing is just horrid (my def of "horrid" is that it slows down usability and doesn't even look cool), and the screen resolution breaks some of my most useful apps. The hardware is the same: Memory sticks are a "non-starter" as those inside the beltway might say. Sony-only accessories? Nah. I really dig having two standard (CF and mmc/sd) ports, and I'd be hard pressed to give that up. It's nice having extra memory, a communications device, AND a keyboard at the same time, ok? So the 5600 Zaurus seemed like the natural progression. Then the C7x0 series came out, and I could resist no more.
Now, am I sorry I didn't wait for the PEG UX50? Not at all. The UX50 will likely be in the same price range ($650+/-) as the C750/760's and has the same swivel-screen keyboard setup. Nifty. But the screen resolution of the UX50 is half that of the C7x0, it's got only a small fraction of the user memory, you can't expand with standard devices (CF memory, modem, serial, external monitor, etc), tho the built-in wifi i nice. A 0.3 Mpixel camera is the same as the PalmPix, no? I have one; it's useless. The screen swivels in the UX50, but does not switch display orientation. The only advantage I can see is that it *might* be available in the US with direct manufacturer support before Sharp starts selling the Zaurus here.
Just my $0.02US.
J
Wifi? How about GPRS? (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course people use technology different than I do, but my Sidekick and GPRS through tmobile keeps me attached to the product. I get mail, web, and chat anywhere I go.
I'm going to hold back my gadget lust back until the Treo 600 comes out. They've already announced plans for GPRS support and I believe Compaq is putting GPRS modems in their future PocketPC models.
Re:Wifi? How about GPRS? (Score:2)
Their motto: (Score:2)
If that's not asking for a slashdotting, I don't know what is.
Product Info (Score:4, Informative)
Remember who makes the CLIE. (Score:2)
If you still want to buy toys from them and help fund the war on freedom, at least now you can't say you didn't know.
Skeptical of flipout keyboards? WHY? (Score:2)
Two questions:
I am using an ancient Sharp OZ-770PC [amazon.com] because I simply cannot find a modern organizer with a form factor I like better. (Also, 2xAA batteries last it like 6 months) The TMobile Sidekick looked interesting
Why a camera? (Score:2)
I have been shopping for a new cell phone for the last few months and almost all of the new nice phones have a POS camera attached. I don't want that crap, and I have no idea who does. They drain the battery, get broken, dont look nice and add useless bulk to the device and the OS.
This Clie looks really nice, but I will not even considder buying one until they offer a camer
Now if only... (Score:2)
OTOH, I'm not even interested in the Treo 600; I want a PDA with a GSM in there, not a phone with PDA functionality on it (they already exist, and suck).
I want the screen realestate and (even just limited) data entry, not a small toy I can't read a book on or plot my programmable calculator of choice on.
Re:Now if only... (Score:2)
Someone got us up the bomb (Score:2)
I want a PDA that will fit in my pocket COMFORTABLY. The Tungsten T is already too large (as a result I don't carry my palm with me everywhere anymore ) WTH would anyone want this thing?
The interesting bits. (Score:2)
The "Sony Handheld" engine concists of an ARM926-based CPU that can vary between 8Mhz-123Mhz (performance vs battery life trade-off), built-in GPU/DSP, 64Mbit of on-chip RAM, direct interface for MemoryStick/USB/Camera/audio. Basically a single chip computer.
http://k-tai.impress.co.jp/cda/static/image/200 3
The UX50 also has a strange configuration of RAM. 32MB DRAM, 16 of which is user sable (the other 16MB is for system heap space). Th
Reminds me of the old Psions (Score:3, Interesting)
I had a Psion Series 5 [series5mx.com] for a while, which also feature a keyboard plus pen input. Despite how dated it is, I still consider it a great little machine--responsive, neat software, worked well with windows, etc. But that keyboard made my hands scream. Eventually, that became the key factor why I gave up using the thing.
I guess one caveat is that I haven't tried the new thumb-boards that are on the zaurus and the new palms, but at least they don't even pretend to be for real typing--and I can see how they'd be useful for passwords, etc.
Re:Too bad it's a Palm (Score:2, Interesting)
And you'll NEVER see a PocketPC in this form factor. Microsoft very narrowly dictates the hardware that a PocketPC device can have. The closest you'll ever come is a iPaq with a detachable thumboard.
-Desco-
Re:Battery life... (Score:2)
Re:Sony Clie PEG-UX50 problem (Score:2)
I think not.
Re:Sony Clie PEG-UX50 problem - Troll Alert (Score:2)
Here are your other posts:
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Mac fanatics (Score:-1, Flamebait)
by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 19, @03:29PM (#5546279)
I don't want to start a holy war here, but what is the deal with you Mac fanatics? I've been sitting here at my freelance gig in front of a Mac (a 8600/300 w/64 Megs of RAM) for about 20 minutes now while it attempts to copy a 17 Meg file from one folder on the hard drive to another folder. 20 minutes. At home, on my Pentium Pro 200 running