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  • Sony launches new Palm OS devices

    Sony Japan has announced two new Clie handhelds, the NX80V and NX73V. The NX80V features a 1.3 Mega pixel camera with a Flash, Palm OS 5, 200 Mhz processor, 32 Mb of RAM, backlit keyboard and a CF card slot. The NX73V has similar features with a lower resolution camera.

    Both models share a 3.8 inch 320 x 480 high resolution display, with the Sony flip/twist design. The models also share a CF and Memory Stick expansion slots, voice recorder, MP3 player and a backlit thumb keyboard. Sony also showed off a new Clie/PDA concept at a management meeting in Japan. The new prototype has a clamshell design, a camera and built-in wireless.
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    Posted: 29 May 2003 | Filed: Japan Market, Terminal Technology | Feedback | Print |  add to twitter 
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