Sony CLIÉ NR Series
The Clie NR, were a series of handheld PDA's made by Sony, announced in March 2002.[1] These devices were distinctive, due a folding "Flip-and-Rotate"[2] clamshell design, with a vertical rotatable screen.
Sony PEG-NR70V with cradle | |
Manufacturer | Sony |
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Type | PDA |
Media | 16 MB internal RAM |
Operating system | Palm OS 4.1 on Flash ROM |
CPU | 66 MHz Motorola DragonBall Super VZ |
Display | 320x480 pixels, 16-bit TFT |
Input | Touchscreen miniature QWERTY keyboard |
Camera | 0.1 megapixel CMOS |
Touchpad | Entire screen |
Connectivity | Infrared, USB, Memory Stick |
Power | Non-removable Lithium ion rechargeable battery |
Models
PEG-NR70
The Clié PEG-NR70 was a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) made by Sony. The device ran Palm OS (version 4.1) and featured a color display, thumb-sized keyboard and MP3/Atrac3 playback with a built-in speaker; features which were uncommon among other PDAs of its time.
Specifications
- Palm OS: 4.1
- CPU: Motorola 66 MHz MC68SZ328
- Memory: 16 MB DRAM
- Display: 320 x 480, 16bit Color
- Sound: Internal audio amplifier and speaker, Headphone out.
- External Connectors: USB
- Expansion: Memory Stick
- Wireless: Infrared
- Battery: Rechargeable Li-Ion
- Size & Weight: 7 oz
- Colour: Silver
PEG-NR70V
Otherwise identical to the NR70, the NR70V added a 0.1MP (320x240 pixel) stills camera to the device.[3]
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See also
- Sony CLIÉ NX Series: The NX series succeeds the NR series.
- Nokia N93, a cellphone with similar form factor
References
- "Sony Officially Announces NR Series in U.S." Retrieved 14 September 2019.
- "Hands-on Review: Clie NX70V". Retrieved 14 September 2019.
- "Sony PEG-NR70V Review". Retrieved 14 September 2019.
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