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105 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great General-Purpose PDA,
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This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Office Product)
T615C ReviewI have had a Sony Clie T615C for a week now, and here are my impressions and some considerations for potential buyers. PROS CONS ADVICE In summary, I highly recommend the T615C for anyone who wants a great PDA, but who doesn't need a lot of add-ons or entertainment functions. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
70 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sony delivers!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Office Product)
I've been a Palm user since 1997 (Pilot Personal, Palm III, IIIx, IIIxe and Vx)so I thought It was time for a color upgrade, my choices were between the Palm m505 and CLie T615 (Handspring is going to stop making the Visors on behalf of the Treo- phones and I didn't like the low/cheap quality of the Visors anyway).Well, choosing the T615 over the m505 is a no-brainer, It took me few days of research, you get double memory (16Mb) which really makes a difference!, the color screen in brighter and hi-res (320x320) compared to the m505 (only 160x160)-once you get used to that neat, sharp screen,its hard to go back!. Very important, the high quality craftmanship of the Sony case (aluminum) is impressive, very slim but feels rock-solid! just like a Lexus :) The buttons are not that easy to use cause thay are very stylish, but once you get used to the jog dial/back button you realize you really dont need them anymore! The enhanced infrared port is a plus, with >15 feet is now really useful as a remote commander (the included software is excellent too.) Also the new polyphonic speaker is very nice and loud, it plays even MIDI and WAV files that you can download from your PC!
41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Unlimited Future,
By Craig James "RN" (All over the place) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Office Product)
Sony has a winner in the Sony PEG T615C. 16MB of onboard memory, with external memory expandable up to 128MB with a memory stick (...), high resolution 320x320 screen (twice as sharp as the Palm m505 or the Handspring Visor Platinum), and the thinnest form factor out there. The Clie has surprising heft for its size; it feels reassuringly solid, like it was machined out of a solid ingot of aluminum. The digitizer works great, and the ousnd fetures are an added bonus. I work in a hospital, and the added memory is very helpful: I use a dictionary, drug guide, emergency reference and two other reference titles and I still have 8MB free space on the internal memory. PLUS I have 150+ photos on my memory stick, along with a few movie titles. Also, using Sony's MS Autorun, the Clie will run programs that are split between the internal memory and the Memory Stick.Since the Clie is now in a new form factor (the T series versus the N series), this leads to its one failing: lack of accessories. No wireless (or wired!) modem, only one case style available, and the audio adapter and camera. Once more accessories become available, the Clie will be a runaway winner
45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than a Pocket PC, Palm, Visor...,
By Deku_Scrub (Northern Swamp, Termina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Office Product)
If you are even thinking of buying anything else,you should seriously reconsider. The Clie T615 (hereafter known as Clie)has everything anyone would need in a handheld. Extreame resolution and double the colors of even a GBA make viewing photos, playing games, reading e-books, and many other miselanious activities a breeze. The Sound quality is unbelievably amazing so you can listen to all your tunes without an MP3 accessory (which you can also purchace if you want an mp3...). 16 meg of internal memory raises it above most palms and visors (which are 8mb). The Jogdialer and the back button are great so you can select and run applications,scroll down in e books, and view pictures one handedly. One unfortunate problem sony has failed to comprehend is that if you were left handed, you would hold the clie in your right hand while writing with your left but the jogdialer and back button are on the opposite side... If your right handed, dont worry about it. The infared port is mostlikely the best thing on the entire system. You can play games, exchange programs, and even turn your Clie into a remote control for your TV. Battery life seems fair untill you recharge it a few times then it will last for about 10-12 hrs strait. Movies are great on the Clie and if you have a movie file on your PC you want ot watch on your Clie You can format it to be compaable with the added on software. One thing that any owner of any handheld will definately need is a memory stick. If you have games, MP3s, photos, e-books or any other extras you will probly want a memory stick to increase your space. This is a great Item and I suggest it to anyone who is even remotely thinking about purchasing a handheld. Even if you have another handheld you should still get this. PS The Clie also comes with a leather screen cover and it's made of Titanium not plastic like palms and Visors. Comes with a cradle instead of a cable too.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This one's a winner,
By "nick-at-ewr" (The Bronx, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Office Product)
I have used four other Palm OS based systems, the V, Vx, IIIc, and 505. I consider myself a power user - I have several megabytes of documents on my palm, as well as some large spreadsheets, an automatic time zone changer for my trips, etc. However, I don't use email, modems, or other accessories (other than a travel kit, which is available) for my palms. So, since the closest comparable model is the 505 (and that's what model my CLIE is replacing) , how do they stack up?1. Memory - the 505 comes with 8MB, the CLIE with 16MB. Easy win. 2. Speed - while I don't know the chips inside them, the time they take to recalculate a given spreadsheet of mine is the same. Tie. 3. Bat Life - The 505 seems to have a slight edge in this regard, if only because it is almost mandatory to use the backlight on the CLIE... which brings me to 4, 4. Display - The CLIE has double the resolution, an adjustable backlight that even on the dimmest setting puts the 505 to shame. Hands down the CLIE's display is the best I have seen, and finally makes it worthwhile to put photos on your handheld! With the backlight off, the 505 has a slight edge, but both are pretty terrible with the backlight off. 5. Size - This is the reason I picked up the CLIE 615. It is the same thickness, slightly lighter, a bit taller but a bit narrower than the 505 (heck, read the dimensions). For those of you who like to keep their handheld as light and small as possible, the CLIE 615 will not dissapoint. 6. Extras - The CLIE has the jog dial and back button, trying to make it as one handed as possible, with no comparible feature on the 505. While sometimes it is useful, it is not all that important. The CLIE comes with a good bundle of software, and seems to be built quite solidly. In sum, the CLIE 615 is great. It does just about everything you would want a handheld to do - execpt for built in internet access, which is what the Palm 705 seems to be designed for. I highly recommend it!
33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent color handheld,
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This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Office Product)
I received the T615C as a birthday gift last month, to replace my aging Palm ... I've been using Palm devices for about five years now, and so I've come to store my entire life on them...The new T615C has 16MB of internal memory -- huge considering the small size of Palm OS applications and records -- and I picked up a 64MB Memory Stick...Even after putting things like Avantgo on there, it will be hard to fill 80MB in the absence of MP3 playback. One nifty thing: I was able to take a stick full of pictures from my friend's Sony Mavica camera, and view them immediately on the Clié. Sony is the master of centralization, having put Memory Stick slots in all of their major electronics products except the PlayStation 2. Using MS Import, the Clié in its cradle appears like a hard drive in Windows XP, letting me transfer files to and from the Memory Stick very quickly and easily.The unit is about as large as my old Palm III, and feels about as heavy. The aluminum casing is very stylish and rugged; while the small labels on the back suffer a bit from traveling around in my pocket unprotected, the unit itself feels very solid. It comes with a simple flip cover that flops around a bit, but can be unlatched from the back. I think I'll get a hard case for it, when one comes out. The whole thing weighs about five ounces, and I carry it around in my hip pocket with my wallet, or my jacket pocket easily. The screen is a transflective color LCD similar to that used in the Game Boy Advance. The screen is impossible to read indoors without using the backlight, but with the backlight it is gorgeous. The colors skew blue a little bit, but aside from that it is excellent for viewing photographs. Sony has once again stressed multimedia for their organizers: the Address book lets you put a small Print Club-sized thumbnail image beside the name, which links to a full-screen image. The included PictureGear Lite software is a bit clunky, but it gets the job done in converting images to fit on the device. Images are stored with very little compression, but you can use third-party apps like AcidImage and FireViewer to view larger JPEG files. I have several subway maps on my Memory Stick, for example. One other nifty trick: you can "retouch" photos by loading them in "CLIE Paint" on the handheld, adding thought bubbles and drawing fake beards on them. Nice touch. Three weaknesses exist for me with the PEG-T615C. First of all, since the T-series (along with the PEG-T415) is so new, there are very few accessories for it. My old Palm...assories, such as my GoType! Keyboard, are useless with it. This isn't a big problem, since I didn't use the keyboard quite that often. Second, the battery life is limited. The Memory Stick drains the battery particularly quickly, as does the backlight. While I haven't ridden the battery down to zero, I find it necessary to drop it in the cradle for a full charge every day. I've traveled with it for weekends without a problem, using it lightly as with any Palm OS device. Lastly, most people have a beef with the buttons on the front. While the application buttons (Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad) have a nice solid feel to them, the up/down rocker switch is damn near impossible to press. Fortunately, Sony included a jog dial and a Back button on the side, which can be used in lieu of the up/down rocker and Applications silkscreen button in most applications. A small sun icon in the corner of the silkscreen can be used to adjust brightness of the backlight, a nice touch. Finally, in another traditionally Japanese way, a small hook on the side lets you attach a little lanyard to the side as you would with a mobile phone. Unfortunately, such lanyards are hard to come by in the U.S. I received the Clié as a gift, so I can't comment on whether it's worth the money... Or, if you're feeling like a new color PDA, splurge. The high-res display is breathtaking, and if you already own a Mavica you can shuttle the Memory Stick back and forth between the camera and PDA. All in all, a very cool PDA.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't pass up this soon-to-be-gone deal,
By "denodave" (Goleta, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Office Product)
This is the time to pick up one of these great entry-level color units. They are on discount now because they're being superceded in Sony's current product cycle. I conducted many hours of research, looking at just about every unit between $100-$300. I initially wanted to pay low-$ for an S320 but found that new units were impossible to get. When I also added in the cost of a USB cradle for that unit (or even the S360) it made more than enough sense to go with the T615's hi-res color screen instead. The fact that it plays sound files is kinda cool. Also I felt the jog dial and back button are located in much more ergonomically correct positions than the SL-series. **All the people that complain about poor battery life have apparently not taken time to find out why. The answer is that these units ship with the backlight brightness set at its highest level.** The manual doesn't mention this, of course. Once adjusted downward to 1/4 or 1/3 brightness the battery hums along like most other PDAs. One big complaint I have in this regard is that the quick-access buttons on the unit's face ALSO turn it on! This is why you see some some complaints about it turning on in your pocket. I accidentally drained it this way, but figured it out before I ruined the battery. I am going to buy an accessory kit with car charger and a case to prevent future problems of this sort.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great PDA! Knocks the socks off the m515...(Mac user),
By ffass "ffass" (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Office Product)
This is not be a comprehensive review since most all areas of this PDA have been commented on here and elsewhere. Some personal observations:1) I've been a devoted Palm user since the Palm IIIx was a big deal and most recently had been a m515 devotee. Then I upgraded to this Sony T615 (referred to as 'Sony' from now on)...and I mean UPGRADE! The higher screen resolution makes it all worthwhile: it was like I traded in a 1950's Philco TV for a modern Sony HDTV! Note that the T615's screen colors are not as intense as the m515's, and the overall color cast on the Sony is somewhat in the blue range, but the Sony's screen is lit much more evenly than the m515 and it has a superior sliding brightness adjuster. 2) The up-down rocker button design do need a rework and have been described as "useless" and "unworkable" by some reviewers, but they work for me. Note that I have small fingers so someone with big, stubby ones may have a different experience. Alternatively I'm using a sturdy 3rd party pen/stylus (A.T. Cross Digital Duo Writer Rollerball Pen) which I can use to 'press-push' the rockers without a problem. Note I'm using a small leather case (designed to hold a Palm IIIx, using velcro to hold it in place) to protect my Sony so as a consequence the jog dial isn't as easily accessible to me. 3) The 'Normal' font on the Sony doesn't look the same as the Normal font on a low-res screen: it's way too light and wispy for me. I almost have to squint to read text set in the normal font. This was a big concern for me until I installed a hack called FontHack123 4.0C [URL]. This hack, used with lubak's Clie fonts [URL], specifically his 'OS5' fonts, gives back my familiar heavier-weight fonts system-wide! Of course these fonts are made for the hi-res Clie so they're smooth and super easy to read. You'll need HackMaster or a similar program to run FontHack. FontHack and the lubak fonts are freeware. All of my other hacks used on the m515 work fine on the Sony. 4) Sony has an feature called "High Resolution Assist" that provides the smooth fonts to apps that don't offer them natively. A great feature but it'll slow down some of your games, so disable it for those select programs. 5) I sync my Sony with my Mac. Note that the Sony T615 syncs natively with OS X, but for enhanced syncing options you may want to buy 'The Missing Sync," [URL] which was created specifically for the Sony Clie. For instance, you can use Sony's preinstalled "MS Import" to mount the Memory Stick on your Mac as an external drive, so I can now do a quick back up of the 80+ MB of stuff I have stored on my external Memory Stick! Couldn't back up my external card with the m515 in OS X. 6) Swelt, solid feel to this PDA. Amazon's selling this Sony for [price]. LESS than you'll pay for the inferior m515! It's a no-brainer.
31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for Reading eBooks,
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This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Office Product)
I bought this machine primarily to have volumes of technical documentation always available at my fingertips. The screen is extremely sharp and contrasty - the best I've seen on the market (even if the colors, esp. red, are a little off). I first bought the Visor Prism, and exchanged it for the Sony. Although the Prism has a beautiful color screen (the game Galax plays fantastically on it!), the Sony has four times the number of pixels. My eyes started hurting after reading text on it after a couple of days. After all, if I want to play games I'd buy a Game Boy Advance ;-)If you need a PDA for reading lots of stuff, do check out iSilo. This piece of software sold me on the 615C. It fully supports the Clie's 320x320 screen, jog dial and back button. It basically crunches down HTML pages into it's own document format. The viewable result on the 615C is nothing short of amazing. It reproduces fixed and variable width fonts of all sizes with amazing fidelity, supports color, images and hyperlink, etc. The "resolution assist" feature of the 615C works very well - it improves the look of Palm applications that have not been written specifically to support the hi-res modes. Make sure it is enabled when you play with it in the store.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant screen image and fast processor!,
By Chris Cortes (The Woodlands, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony CLIE PEG-T615C/S Handheld (Silver) (Office Product)
February rolls around again, and it is time to buy my wife a birthday present. This year it was the Sony Clie T615CS. When I got it in the mail, my first impression was that it blew the doors off of my Handspring Visor Deluxe. The real test however, was the reaction that my wife would have.She's had it now for about two weeks and she loves it. She's never had a PDA before, and has taken to it very well. Sony has bundled with it a few of its own products to make using it easier for the inexperienced handheld user. All of the software comes bundled in one CD which makes installation a breeze. In just two weeks she has thown out her day planner is uses only the Clie. Before giving the Clie to my wife, I installed: I was also surprised with how fast the Clie was. It outperformed my Visor on every application we tested. Finally, the best things about the Clie T615CS are the brilliant colors and high resolution(320X320). No more grey scale and that means no more eye strain for Clie users. Wow, the screen resolution and color brightness easily rival the best Journada. For the price, I think that this is the best color PDA available today. |
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