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Sony's Clié range has included
flip-and-swivel PDAs for some time, but the
NX73V is the sleekest yet. With its magnesium
slate black case, Sony has managed to bring
together a huge range of features in a PDA that,
while on the large side, is still quite
pocketable.
Running Palm OS 5 on an Intel PXA263
processor, running at 200MHz, the NX73V has 16
MB or RAM and a 300K pixel camera that supports
up to 640 x 480 resolution. However, it's the
screen that is the biggest attention-grabber as
its capable of 320 pixels of width and 480 of
length if you shrink the Graffiti area. Viewing
diary dates, or reading files using the supplied
Picsel Viewer, which can cope with document
types including HTML, PDF and Microsoft Word is
a positive experience because the display format
is closer to the "portrait" orientation of
standard paper and therefore feels better than
more usual squarer Palm PDA screens.
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