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Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver)

Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver)

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  • Slim design–only .50 inches thick–with 16 MB of RAM and 4 MB of flash ROM
  • Bright, high-resolution TFT color display
  • Jog Dial navigator allows you to access phone numbers, notes, and more while keeping your other hand free
  • Synchronize with your PC using included HotSync cradle; compatible with Windows PCs
  • Expandable via optional Memory Stick cards

Sometimes you get so wrapped up in work that you forget about important obligations. With personalized audio alert & World Alarm Clock software that keeps track of multiple time zones & has a wake-up alarm, Sony’s PEG-T415 Clie lets you stay on top of things. From a Palm OS« 4.1, 8MB RAM & a Memory Stick« expansion slot to Calendar, To-Do List & Spreadsheet functions, the Clie can tackle any job. And, with an infrared port & included software, it can even remotely control audio & video products.Having already dipped its toe in the ocean that is the PDA market with the Clié PEG-SN760C and the PEG-S300 models, Sony has now jumped in with a second-generation color model–the PEG-T615C. Featuring the same 33 MHz DragonBall processor, high-resolution 320 x 320 color screen, and jog wheel functionality, it also boasts 16 MB of internal RAM, the latest version of the Palm OS (v. 4.1), and a superslim aluminum body. Very similar in design to Sony’s previous color model, the Clié PEG-T615C

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    Mauricio Vives

    March 22, 2011

    106 of 108 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    A Great General-Purpose PDA, March 22, 2002
    By 
    Mauricio Vives (Atlanta, GA USA) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Electronics)

    T615C Review

    I have had a Sony Clie T615C for a week now, and here are my impressions and some considerations for potential buyers.

    PROS
    – The T615C has a great screen. Text and other fine details are crisp and easy to see thanks to the 320×320 resolution (four times the pixels of the typical 160×160). Photographs are particularly stunning on this display, and you can fit much more text on the screen (with proper application support). Having experienced the higher resolution, I would never go back to the lower resolution of other PDAs.
    – The beautiful slim design (only half an inch thick) makes the T615C very easy to fit into pockets and other confined spaces. Also, the unit feels very sturdy and well-built.
    – The Jog Dial and Back button are great enhancements that all PDAs should have. Once you start using them, they will make navigation through programs much easier. (I believe that these are currently only available on Sony Clie models like the T615C.)
    – The 16 MB of RAM is much more than enough for most users; I have about a dozen programs installed, plus a full dictionary, and have only used about half the space. Also, inexpensive Memory Sticks can give you even more room.
    – The included application bundle is quite comprehensive, with a photo viewer, paint program, games, and more. Especially valuable for Microsoft Office users is a full version of Documents To Go 4.0. (Note that some of the included programs are demos only.)
    – MIDI music clips on the T615C sound great and make for fun alarm sounds.

    CONS
    – Colors on the screen tend to be a bit washed out and muddy (not fully saturated). For example, the red on a T615C screen is not as “vibrant” as the red on a computer monitor. This appears to be a function of using the backlight, since the colors are much better when viewing the T615C screen in direct sunlight (of course, you will almost always be using the backlight). This issue is not important unless you need perfect color reproduction for some reason.
    – Some T615C units seems to have brighter screens that others, due to manufacturing inconsistencies. Nevertheless, unless you compare the screen side by side with other units, you probably won’t notice it.
    – There is no way to charge the T615 without using the cradle, which is a bit cumbersome to carry around. There is a small AC adapter, which connects to the cradle, and a USB cable to connect the cradle to your computer, which results in a big jumble of wires. If you do a lot of traveling, I recommend investing in a travel charger.
    – It is unfortunate that Sony is calling the T615C a “personal entertainment organizer” since I find it to be better-suited for everyday business / personal management tasks, not entertainment. This model is not well-suited for playing action games, since the application buttons and the scroll button are somewhat small. Also, it does not play MP3s without a special accessory. If these things are important to you, look elsewhere. Note that *stylus-based* games look great, sound great, and play great on the T615C.
    – There are not many third-party accessories (e.g. keyboards) for the T615C… yet. This situation will get better over time. Also, though Memory Sticks are great for storage, the MS interface has not been widely adopted for implementing add-on peripherals, like a GPS receiver. If accessories are important to you, you should consider a Palm or Handspring model instead. (Though remember that accessories do detract from the portability of a PDA, particularly a slim model like the T615C.)

    ADVICE
    – Before you buy, visit a local retailer to see the T615C in action, especially its amazing screen.
    – If you purchase the T615C, I strongly recommend getting a screen protector at the same time. A protector is a thin plastic film that is laid on the screen to protect it from scratches. Though you may be able to keep away bigger scratches by handling the unit carefully, it is possible for dust to get caught under the stylus and scratch the screen slightly during normal use. Check online for PDA screen protector manufacturers.
    – I also recommend getting a case, though this is not as important as the screen protector. You can get a hard case, pouch, or belt clip case, depending on your needs. There are not a large number of case options for the T615C, but enough to satisfy just about anyone.
    – If you are on a budget, you can get the T415 for about half the price. It does not have a color screen, and has only 8 MB of RAM, but it is even thinner than the T615C and has all of the other features.
    – For more buying information and advice for the T615C and other Clie models, I have found the Clie Source web site to be an excellent resource. (Amazon does not want URLs posted in reviews, so check a search engine for the URL.)

    In summary, I highly recommend the T615C for anyone who wants a great PDA, but who doesn’t…

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    Craig James “RN”

    March 22, 2011

    70 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Sony delivers!, February 7, 2002
    By A Customer
    This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Electronics)

    I’ve been a Palm user since 1997 (Pilot Personal, Palm III, IIIx, IIIxe and Vx)so I thought It was time for a color upgrade, my choices were between the Palm m505 and CLie T615 (Handspring is going to stop making the Visors on behalf of the Treo- phones and I didn’t like the low/cheap quality of the Visors anyway).

    Well, choosing the T615 over the m505 is a no-brainer, It took me few days of research, you get double memory (16Mb) which really makes a difference!, the color screen in brighter and hi-res (320×320) compared to the m505 (only 160×160)-once you get used to that neat, sharp screen,its hard to go back!. Very important, the high quality craftmanship of the Sony case (aluminum) is impressive, very slim but feels rock-solid! just like a Lexus 🙂 The buttons are not that easy to use cause thay are very stylish, but once you get used to the jog dial/back button you realize you really dont need them anymore!

    The enhanced infrared port is a plus, with >15 feet is now really useful as a remote commander (the included software is excellent too.) Also the new polyphonic speaker is very nice and loud, it plays even MIDI and WAV files that you can download from your PC!
    The only complaint I have is about the stylus, which feels a bit too thin for a comfortable grip, but I’m already used to it.
    This is a great PDA, very innovative and with Sony’s high quality standards!
    I really recommend it!!

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