Manufacturer | Sony |
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Retail availability | October 2003 |
Media | 32 MB internal Flash memory |
Operating system | Palm OS 5.2.1 on Flash ROM |
CPU | 200 MHz Motorola iMXL |
Display | HiRes 16-bit color 320x320 3.1 in. TFT touchscreen display |
Input | Touchscreen, miniature QWERTY keyboard, jog dial |
Connectivity | Infrared (IrDA 1.2), USB, Memory Stick PRO |
Dimensions | 76mm x 110mm x 12mm / 3in x 0.5in x 4.4in |
Weight | 100.3g/4.9 oz |
The Sony CLIÉ PEG-TJ35 was an aluminum cased personal digital assistant as part of the CLIÉ TJ series released by Sony in 2003. It is a higher-end edition of the PEG-TJ25 with audio playback functions. It also includes Graffiti 2 input.[1] The TJ35 has 32 MB internal Flash memory - 23 MB could be used to store programs or data. 11MB are reserved for the OS. A Memory Stick slot allows to extend the space to store data. Memory Sticks and Memory Sticks PRO could be used with the device. Synchronization via USB and Infrared is possible.
Two versions of the TJ35 are available: PEG-TJ35/E1 and PEG-TJ35/E2.
Contents |
The device comes with a few applications[2]:
A bundle of trial software versions are also available on Installation CD-ROM.
MP3s can be played from Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO using the skinable AeroPlayer. Files must be stored in /PALM/Programs/MSAUDIO
[3] directory on the Memory Stick. MP3s with bit rates from 96 kbit/s - 320 kbit/s will be played[4].
Additional codecs to support Speex or Vorbis were available [5] for free.
TCPMP could be used to watch Videos on this device. The files can only be played from Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO.
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