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Sony mylo Personal Communicator COM-1 2.4-inch LCD- (White)

by Sony
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)

Color: BLACK

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Technical Details

  • Ultra-portable, Wi-Fi-enabled personal communicator and multimedia player in white
  • Access e-mail, browse the Web, and make Skype VOIP internet phone calls
  • Reach friends on three instant messaging services--Yahoo!, Google, and Skype
  • MP3, ATRAC, WMA (secure) audio, MPEG4 video, JPEG photo playback
  • 2.4-inch LCD display (320 x 240 resolution), slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Memory Stick PRO Duo slot
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 5.3 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000HAS406
  • Item model number: COM1WHITE
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: August 8, 2006

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Stay in touch with all your IM and e-mail contacts without having to lug around a laptop wit h the lightweight, wireless Sony mylo Personal Communicator COM-1, which also offers multimedia play back and VOIP Internet telephony capabilities. The mylo COM-1 enables you to use Wi-Fi (802.11b) con nections found in your home, on your school campus, and at a variety hotspot locations to send e-mai l, chat across multiple IM conversations, and browse the Web. While it doesn't communicate via cellu lar networks, you can use the built-in Skype VOIP (voice over IP) software to make phone calls over the Internet via the integrated microphone or the included external mic. This model comes in white w ith an orange keyboard, but it also comes in black with a gray keyboard.

The mylo COM-1 has 1 GB of flash memory, a 2.4-inch LCD display with a 320 x 240-pixel resolution (Q VGA), slide-out QWERTY keyboard that's easy to operate, an embedded microphone and speaker, Memory S tick slot (PRO Duo) slot, and USB 2.0 port for connectivity to your PC and for charging the battery. The lithium-ion rechargeable battery provides up to 3.5 hours of Internet calling talk time, up to 7 hours web browsing, and up to 45 hours of music playback.

The What's Up screen provides an at-a-glance overview of your circle of friends, showing who's avail able for IM or Voice calling, and it displays what music is currently being played. You can easily c ontrol music playback without sliding open the keyboard using the handy music keys next to the LCD ( play/stop/rewind/forward).

Communication and Connectivity
Reach friends using three of the fastest-growing instant messaging services--Yahoo!, Google and Skyp e--and use the Info button on the mylo COM-1's face to switch among multiple IM conversations. And w ith the built-in Skype software, you can enjoy free Internet phone calls to and from any Skype-enabl ed device, anywhere in the world (or SkypeOut to any phone number for a nominal fee.

Sony has partnered with Google's GMail and Yahoo! to provide easy access to on-the-go email. The sli de-out QWERTY keyboard means you can type without the hassle of the repeated key-presses you'd need on the number keypad of a typical mobile device. The mylo COM-1 also enables you to browse virtually any Web site (via the built-in Opera browser)--allowing you to scroll horizontally and vertically t hrough the page, fit to the QVGA width of the screen, zoom in to display web pages at full resolutio n, or zoom out to fit pages to the width of the screen. Mylo communicator's Web browser renders ful l HTML--not truncated WAP pages like browsers found on many cell phones and portable internet device s.


There are millions of WiFi hotspots including over 15 million American homes, almost every universit y campus, plus shopping malls, coffee shops, fast food restaurants, hotels, airports and border-to-b order coverage in a growing number of U.S. cities. Enter your current location and the mylo COM-1 wi ll direct you to the nearest of over 20,000 free and pay public hotspots in the U.S.

Multimedia
In addition to powerful communication features, the mylo COM-1 also provides a wide variety of digit al audio, video, and photo playback. Offering compatibility with MP3, WMA (Secured and Un-Secured) a nd ATRAC formats, you'll be able to play music you've purchased from many online music stores. You'l l also be able to watch MPEG4 video transferred to an optional Memory Stick Duo or saved to the 1 GB memory after processing on your PC using the optional Image Converter 2 software. You can also down load and view hundreds of JPEG pictures from the Internet or from your digital camera. Transfer is e asy using the supplied Mylo Image Transfer software, via drag and drop from your PC desktop, or onto saved to an optional Memory Stick Duo media card.

You can also connect to other nearby mylo COM-1 devices using a device-to-device ad-hoc network, ena bling you to listen to streaming music and transfer data files wirelessly.

Note About Connectivity
The mylo Personal Communicator COM-1 requires a compatible wireless LAN access point to use the inte ractive IM, email, and Web features. It generally requires no additional monthly service charges as long as you are connected to free access points found in homes, cafes, businesses, and campuses. How ever, some access points and features may rely on Internet services which may require a fee.

What's in the Box
Sony mylo Personal Communicator COM-1 (orange), stereo headphones, external microphone, carry case, USB 2.0 cable, printed operating instructions.

Product Description

The name mylo stands for my life online and the communicator lets you use instant messaging, browse the Internet, listen to music, send emails and view photos concurrently. Small enough for a pocket or purse, the slim, oblong-shaped device features a 2.4 inch color LCD (measured diagonally) with a slide out QWERTY keyboard for comfortable and quick thumb typing. The device comes embedded with popular instant messaging services: the Google Talk instant messaging service, Skype and Yahoo! Messenger. These services are free and the product does not require initial computer setup or a monthly service contract. Mylo includes JiWire's hotspot directory listing more than 20,000 WiFi networks in the United States. so you can find a hotspot near you. The mylo personal communicator boots up in seconds and can scan for available wireless networks right away. The What's Up screen serves as the hub, storing up to 90 of your friends' avatars so you can quickly see who's online. You can store up to nine online identities per person which allows you to first choose who you want to chat with then easily initiate conversations using your preferred application.
The embedded HTML browser lets you quickly connect to full Web pages on the Internet. You can also send and receive text emails with web mail services like Yahoo! Mail and the Gmail web mail service. The communicator comes with Skype software built into it, allowing registered Skype users to make free Internet calls with the 113 million other Skype users worldwide. For a limited time, Skype is offering free SkypeOut calls from United States and Canada to most phone numbers in the United States or Canada. Mylo uses a lithium-ion battery that offers up to 45 hours of music playback, around seven hours of chatting and web surfing and more than three hours of continuous Skype talk time. It comes with a microphone, stereo headphones, a USB cable and a neoprene case. Unit

 

Customer Reviews

31 Reviews
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Average Customer Review
3.4 out of 5 stars (31 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Has GREAT Potential, October 7, 2006
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M. Tanji "phycon" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I hate the phone companies so much I puchased a Mylo in hopes to replace my cell phone. I guess WiFi is not as ubiquitous as I thought in LA. It works well once it's sync up with a WiFi connection but it takes effort to find a "hotspot", especially a free hotspot. Note that McDonalds and Starbucks charge an unreasonable fee to connect to the web and not worth the expense; borrowing signal from unsuspecting neighbors can be hit or miss, that is if they don't secure their WiFi modems. Some examples of free hotspots are Apple Stores, Whole Foods Grocery Markets and Panera Cafes. The phone comes with a hotspot data base which is easily updated with either a Mac or PC. When the USB is plugged in, it acts like a external drive and things are pretty straight foward. You just drag and drop files.

The unit itself is surprisingly small and easily fits in the palm of you hand, it's slightly larger than a typical cell phone, however the screen is large and clear enough to see video and pictures but is a little cumbersome to navagate around a web page. Another thing about the screen, it's nice and bright when viewing indoors but very difficult to see when you're out in the sun light. It should be good enough for IM and Chat functions. The keyboard, at least for me I have to use my index finger nails, hunt and peck method. I've used it with Skype and it works fine. The audio is bright and clear when using it like a phone. The earbuds/mic oddly comes in two separate cords and the audio is very acceptable. The first cord has a special plug for the Mylo and the second cord plugs into the first cord and is a typical earbud set-up.

Here are some suggestions for improvements. I know that size is personal matter but I think the optimal size would be the size and thinness of my HP Scientific Calculator. It think Sony gave up too much in screen size to navigate web pages easily. A larger unit means you can navigate the keyboard with you thumbs, like a Crackberry and you can use full sized USB plugs instead of expensive propritary equipment. Also, if they can make a unit with better WiFi reception, I noticed when I had a laptop, the reception was better.

I gave Mylo 4 stars because Sony gave a good effort and was to first to come out with a Skype Phone. Belkin claims to be the first but as of this date Belkin still hasn't released their phone yet. Besides the early reviews claim the audio quality of the Mylo is superior to the Belkin and the Netgear WiFi phones.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Cool EXPENSIVE Toy, December 25, 2006
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If you're looking for an Ipod Nano that can connect to the internet and send email, as well as watch video and view photos, then this is the device for you.

I decided to get one after loosing my Ipod to an accident. It has a nice picture, the sound quality is great, and the video quality is fantastic.

But it's not a cell phone replacement by any means. Without a WiFi connection, you can't communicate with anything but maybe someone with another Mylo. Plus, and this is very surprising, it will only connect to an 802.11B (or mixed) signal. It will show other networks (such as the faster "G" signaled WiFi networks), but if they're not the "B" type, then you won't connect. Also, it seems like the USB is only 1.0, not 2.0.

The way the menus are layed out is very similar to the PSP, another neat Sony product if you like gaming. That unit will also play video and audio, as well as cruise the web. But the Mylo has the advantage of a keyboard, so texting on it is much easier.

If only Sony could figure out how to bring this unit to market without having to spend an arm and a leg on it, then it might be a lot more popular. $349 is a tad bit steep for what it does offer. But the next time i'm stranded in an airport, it'll be much nicer passing the time watching a movie or surfing the web without using my cellular data minutes.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Mylo is, essentially, worthless., May 8, 2007
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jonnyk "jk" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony mylo Personal Communicator COM-1 2.4-inch LCD- (White) (Personal Computers)
I wanted to like this device. Really. I spent a great deal of time looking at the reviews before I got it.

Whats good: battery life, cute, great screen and audio.

Whats bad: All functionality is essentially only halfway there...

You like IM? GREAT, I hope you like Yahoo or GoogleTalk, because AIM isnt there.

You like Skype? GREAT, the sound quality is there. Unfortunately, the "manage my account" button doesnt work and the Skype caller ID functionality doesnt work. Sony tech support is unhelpful.

You like the Web? Yup! Mylo's got a browser... At WiFi speeds it should be pretty zippy.... Unfortunately, it isnt. It also doesnt render most pages very well at all. Oh.... and if you go answer an IM while browsing, realize that you have to leave the browser app.... So, you will have to reload your page if you want to browse some more.

You like Open source? It is built on Linux, Sadly, it is incredibly closed.. There are some "hacks" but the community doesnt really seem to be trying to build anything for it and there certainly arent dev kits from sony...

It has a real pretty screen. The sound quality is good. It is quite possible that as a media player it isnt bad. So, if you want a media player with mediocre and limited skype/yahoo/web functionality -- this is your box. I wanted it to be the device for me. Now I will just be returning it :-(. The fact that nothing seemed to work as it should was a big deal to me.
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