Sony PEG-S360 Clie, Great Value

Overall Rating4.334.334.334.334.33

Great Value

I normally dont give entry level units 5 stars but this unit really has managed to separate itself as the KING of entry level units.The 360 has replaced the 320 as Sony’s entry level PDA. As i’ve said with my review of the m100 and m105 this would be a great gift to newbie’s and students. Although it’s a monochrome screen its still one of the more defined ones around. Its the only Clie thats 160X160 but its no big deal.In terms of size its amazingly slim and light. Almost too light. Unlike the other clie’s where the back is plastic and the front is a brushed aluminum finish the 360 is all plastic. None the less it still looks and feels good. Other then the all plastic case, Sony has managed to keep costs low by not including a cradle and a memory stick. I highly recommend this unit. To techie’s and more experienced Palm users i would suggest going with other units but to newbies and students this is the unit to have.

Update (5/19/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen. I also found some auctions for this item here.

The featured review for this product, Sony PEG-S360 Clie Handheld Electronics, was written by J. Lara.

The average rating for this item is 4.3 out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.

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Reviews (3)

Anonymous

March 10th, 2010 at 7:51 am    


Overall Rating33333

AWESOME, but . . .
This is one is a doozy. Love the design, love the screen, the backlight mode is the clearest of all the mono PDAs out there, TONS of memory, a great weighted stylus . . . and so on. The reason I give this 3 stars is that this model, like all PDAs that use Lithium Ion batteries, has a serious problem of built in obsolescence. After one year, the battery will start to die, requiring longer and longer periods of charging until it is worn out. Unless you feel like doing without a tool that will no doubt have found its way into your day to day life by spending [alot of money] to send it to Sony to have the battery replaced, you will need to buy a new PDA. This is a SERIOUS flaw with all PDAs that use this battery. I, for one, don’t have the income or the interest to buy a new PDA each year. There are service plans (through Best Buy, for example) that take care of this problem for a limited period of time, but overall, this is a large problem. The only way to avoid it is to go with a model that uses AAA batteries. It’s inconvenient, but at least you know that you can have the same PDA for years.


J. Lara

March 22nd, 2010 at 5:35 pm    


Overall Rating55555

Great Value
Rated 5 stars.


Brett Blatchley

April 2nd, 2010 at 6:24 am    


Overall Rating55555

Ahhhhh…..YES!!!!
I researched PDAs for several months, wishing to upgraded from my beloved Palm IIIxe. I wanted a Reading Machine that would do PIM things well and play occasional games.Folks, internal memory is really important these days as PalmOS programs get bigger and you want instant access to more things (like big dictionaries, maps and the like). The 360 gives you 16mb, and with Jack Flash/Jack Sprat…you can reclaim almost 2mb of the Flash memory. If you want to keep a lot of non PIM (Personal Information Management) things on your PDA, lots of internal memory beats lots of external memory (CF/Memory Stick, etc.) where “instant access” is concerned.The memory stick is really nice. I have a 64mb stick and I’ve already filled it with 2 entire encyclopedias, a 120,000+ word ditionary (dictionary–not just spell-checker), and entire Linux documentation suite, several Christian Classics, 2 versions of the Bible, maps of my state down to the unnamed street level (with driving directions). And — well, next payday, I’m getting a 128mb stick!The unit is solid; it sits well in my hand. The flip cover, is better than I expected, but I’m getting an E&B case…any moment now.The jogdial is wonderful for single-handed use, and the JogBack hack…turns the power-button into the back-button that Sony forgot.The display is a bit dark, yet it displays pictures much nicer then my “lighter screened” Palm ever did (strange…). The icons are done is grayscale which is a an attractive touch. I’ve not used a screen protector for almost a month, and there are no scratches that I can see (and I write quite alot on it).The speed of this display is very quick with no ghosting that I can notice, even running the included car-racing game demo. (This is in stark contrast with the T415 which has a very sluggish display, and it’s much darker.)A “soft” contrast adjustment was another thing I wanted when I moved from my IIIxe. The 360’s got one, but I’ve not yet felt the need to change the contrast — the default setting works fine for everything. On the IIIxe, I was often adjusting the contrast to get the best view of images, games or just for reading.The display backlight is WONDERFUL. This display is easily visible in any lighting situation from full daylight, to office, to twilight to darkness. It has an “Indiglo” light backlight that beats anything Palm has done hands-down.I’ve found the buttons to be pretty decent. They are indented (even the up/down scroll button) so you can push them with the stylus. The stylus is metalic with plastic ends (one end unscrews to expose a “reset-pin”). The stylus is also bigger than the one used in the T-series.USB hotsyncing takes a fraction of the time that it did with the serial interface on my IIIxe. However, I really miss the cradle (I didn’t think I would, but it’s something extra I’m going to buy).Battery life is wonderful (the main reason I stayed away from the the T615 unit.)The speaker is still the typical Palm squeeky-beeps, but it is noticably louder than my IIIxe.I looked hard, and I can’t recommend a better PDA for the money!


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