Sony PEG-NR70 | |
Manufacturer: | Sony |
Type: | PDA |
Connectivity: | Infrared, USB, Memory Stick |
Media: | 16 MB internal RAM |
Os: | Palm OS 4.1 on Flash ROM |
Input: | Touchscreen |
Power: | Non-removable Lithium ion rechargeable battery |
Cpu: | 66 MHz Motorola DragonBall Super VZ |
Display: | 320x480 pixels, 16-bit TFT |
Touchpad: | Entire screen |
Sound: | Headphone out, internal monaural (mono) speaker |
Camera: | 0.1 megapixel CMOS |
The Clie NR were a series of handheld personal digital assistants (PDAs) made by Sony, announced in March 2002.[1] These devices were distinctive, due a folding "Flip-and-Rotate"[2] clamshell design, with a vertical rotatable screen.
The Clié PEG-NR70 was a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) made by Sony. The device ran Palm OS (version 4.1) and featured a color display, thumb-sized keyboard and MP3/Atrac3 playback with a built-in speaker; features which were uncommon among other PDAs of its time.
Otherwise identical to the NR70, the NR70V added a 0.1MP (320x240 pixel) stills camera to the device.[3]
The NX series succeeds the NR series.