Sony Clie TG-50

May 19th, 2003 | by Brian Bordenave

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Yes folks, with incredible precision, the masterminds at Sony have cast off the status quo and gone unconventional.


Highs: Exceptional quality, spectacular design, loaded with features

Lows: Metallic housing and screen scratch easily, screen size is smaller than other PDAs

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Summary

Editor's Choice

All in all, Sony's Clie TG50 is an extreme device.  It is important to remember that first and foremost, this is a PDA.  It is not a portable TV, nor is it a Harmon Kardon stereo.  What it is, is sheer technological genius.  In its basic form it is not complicated by swivel screens or built-in cameras. The PEG TG50 is yet another example of Sony's prowess at building competent multifunction electronic devices that satisfy the needs of today's demanding consumer and greatly impact the overall quality of their life.  Overall, I believe Sony's Clie PEG TG50 ranks a competitive 9.

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