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Jul 17 2003, 9:42am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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Digit-Life News writes: Sony introduces new PEG-UX50 PDA.
"Sony introduced its new PDA, PEG-UX50, scheduled for sale on August 9 with $590
price tag. Sized 103x17.9x86.5mm, weight – about 175g. It features Palm OS, 0.18
Sony Handheld Engine CXD2230GA ARM processor.
Handheld Engine includes DRAM and LCD interfaces, controllers for 2D graphics,
USB, Memory Stick, camera, etc. PEG-UX50, as any other high-quality device,
supports 802.11b networks. The device has 104Mb RAM (only 16Mb free for use)."
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