Sony CLIÉ PEG-TJ37

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PEG-TJ37

Manufacturer Sony
Type PDA
Connectivity Wi-Fi
Retail availability February 2004
Media 128 MB Flash memory
Operating system Palm OS 5.2.1
Input 320x320 px, 65536 colors, Touchscreen
Camera .31 megapixel CMOS VGA
Power Battery
CPU 200 MHz i.MXL ARM
Display 320x320 TFT screen capable of displaying 65,536 colors
Touchpad Entire screen

The Sony CLIÉ PEG-TJ37 is a personal digital assistant manufactured by Sony that was built to replace the TJ-35 and is a higher end version of the TJ-27 in the CLIÉ TJ series. While the TJ-27 had 320x320 color display, a built-in 640x480 camera, and Graffiti 2 input, the TJ-37 added built-in Wi-Fi and MP3 capabilities into the same package. Both are run on a 200 mHz processor.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sony Clie TJ37, Mobile Tech Review, Retrieved on April 24, 2008