PDAs & Gadgets
Review: Dazzling but Pricey Clie
The Sony Clie TJ35 has lots going for it, including an elegant pewter-toned case and a beautiful 320-by-320-pixel transflective screen, says reviewer Sean Captain. But its street price of $250 is no bargain when compared to PalmOne's Zire 71, which has the same specs as the Clie but adds an integrated camera and a syncing cradle. Also, the Zire 71 comes with a one-year warranty, while Sony's is only 90 days.
Go to our Product Finder for the latest prices.
News: Your Cell Phone Talks Back
For $6 a month, your mobile phone will tell you where to go, thanks to TeleNav from Televigation. TeleNav is a Global Positioning Service-based navigation service now available for Nextel wireless phone subscribers. With TeleNav, subscribers receive spoken and visual directions to a particular destination via wireless phone. The information is based on the GPS receiver data for your current location and the route you're following. The GPS receiver is $70.
News: A Stretch for KeySuite Users
Chapura's KeySuite, a Microsoft Outlook companion for Palm OS devices, now supports the Palm Tungsten T3's 320-by-480-resolution stretch display, so you can view more of your contact info and other data, the company says. KeySuite 2.4 is $50 and available for downloading (and free trial) from Chapura.
For my review of KeySuite 2.1, read "Put Outlook on Your Palm."
Cameras
Camcorders
Cell Phones
Components
Desktops
HDTV
Home Theater
GPS
Laptops
Monitors
MP3 Players
Networking &
Printers
Storage




