• Operating System Palm OS 4.1 • Color Screen • Installed Memory 16 MB
Product Description
The modern design of the newest SJ-Series CLIÉ? handheld feels as good as it looks. The smooth, translucent cover protects the screen from dust and scratches, and flips easily out of the way for ...
for £134 the CLI PEG-SJ33 really does offer a superb 320 x 320, 16-bit colour screen, Palm OS 4.1 and high-quality audio playback...And audio is undoubteldy this PDA's main focus...The low price is also reflected by the SJ33's all-plastic body, which is accentuated by a gloss finish...
The latest addition to the Clié SJ stable of PDAs from Sony is the SJ33, a mid-range, Palm OS-based palmtop...Sony has designed the SJ33 to remind people of the Walkman line...As you'd expect, there's a good range of utilities built in...Probably the 'killer' application of the Clié SJ33 is the integrated MP3 player, although it can only...
Built-in MP3 player
Fast processor
High-resolution screen
Slick clamshell design....Flimsy scroll buttons
Runs Palm OS 4.1 rather than OS 5.0....Hot on the heels of the PEG-SJ30 comes Sony's newest CLIE, the SJ33...Although the SJ33 is not without flaws, its improvements far outweigh its imperfections, making it a good handheld for the...
Summary from 43 user reviews Average Rating 3.5/10
MP3 sounds great Fast Good bundle Small Looks amazing 128mb limit on MSticks thats all I have had the SJ for a few weeks and am very happy...Sony has really done a good job with thee SJ33 model...Excellent screen (320x320, TFT) + Excellent design + Good battery life (because of enchanced battery) + MP3 player + It has the REPLACEABLE battery! I've found an instruction how to easily...
Battery life is very good although I wished they would have included a cradle for recharging and synching...Good battery life - Reasonably priced Cons: - Recessed buttons on front bottom can be kind of hard to press...Good news is I can play my 192 or 256-bit MP3s with no problems...
16MB, excellent screen, MP3 player, hard cover, faster processor, small shape expensive, buttons are small again Well, unfortunately, handhelds break when you drop them too many times...ergonomically good, sleek, handy, powerful scratches easily, audio functionality hit-and-miss I don't think I have ever bought anything over $100 without checking to see what Epinioners had to say about it first...I
A do-it-all entry-level entertainment handheld will soon be within easy reach with today 's announcement of the CLI É ™ PEG-SJ33 handheld from Sony Electronics...