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Sony CLIE PEG-TH55 review

9.0

Average Member Rating

Spectacular

Sony CLIE PEG-TH55


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Anonymous

Anonymous

With the right memory stick(large one preferably) you can't go wrong. Sony saved the best till last

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9.0

Spectacular


Anonymous

Anonymous

Fantastic!

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9.5

Spectacular


Anonymous

Anonymous

Finally a full featured / big screened / ARM-powered device with a LONG LONG battery life!

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9.0

Spectacular


Areo Ressi

Areo Ressi

I'd like to, but I can't complain -- all is good

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9.0

Spectacular


Anonymous

Anonymous

Beats Tungsten hands-down if multimedia important

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8.5

Excellent



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Overview

Sony CLIE PEG-TH55

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

Despite a few design quirks, Sony's sleek CLIE PEG-TH55 offers a long list of features that will appeal both to business users and those with more playful natures.

Typical price

£ 330

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