I would be very glad if you know how to make full use of the Sony, Clie,Personal Entertainment Organizer, Model: PEG-UX50/G. I brought it 2 years back, however, I am still blur-blur with the functions. Eventhough I read the manual, line by line. Thank you.
Hi Chwee, I used the Ux50 before and it was one of my favourite Palm's which was way ahead of it's time. Even the HTC Universal has copied it's design. Feel free to email me with any questions you have or even better post it in the forum (link is at the side). Cheers!
Thank you for your reply. Ok...hmmm...I found out that the power won't last, even for 2 days. I charged the PEO for at least 5 hours.I am wondering is it this is how its should works? The sad part is, all my previous softwares that sent by my friend(like Medic calculator) were all gone if I do not continuously charged the power. What should I do?Oh yes,its is powered by PALM.
My PEO can play MP3 and ATRAC3 provided if I save them in the memory stick. I do have a Memory Stick Pro(Magic Gate) 256MB, however the song cant be played.Do I use the wrong the Memory stick(but still Sony)? Furthermore, the manual mention that I can enjoy the music up to 16 hours! But, I need to charge the PEO everyday and only allowed me to operate (the basic) just for 30min.
Hi, been following ur site since last yr! here's some Q, hope u can answer :D 1. can i install medical software in O2 atom life? will it crash/lag the unit? 2.do u recommend a ppc for a medical student? ( the actual reason i'm considering Life is bcoz of the cammera and the huge memory... but is it worth it? or do u recommend other units?) :) thanks a lot for you time!! >>single(dot)dash(ad)yahoo(dot)com
ello doc, im impressed with u.. im a 3rd year medical student..i really wanted to buy a PDA phone.. i really wanted your help on which one is the best ones?i really interested in Dopod 818pro, ASUS P527 and Malaysia's own Dallab Dx8i..
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I would be very glad if you know how to make full use of the Sony, Clie,Personal Entertainment Organizer, Model: PEG-UX50/G. I brought it 2 years back, however, I am still blur-blur with the functions. Eventhough I read the manual, line by line. Thank you.
Chwee
Hi Chwee, I used the Ux50 before and it was one of my favourite Palm's which was way ahead of it's time. Even the HTC Universal has copied it's design. Feel free to email me with any questions you have or even better post it in the forum (link is at the side). Cheers!
Thank you for your reply. Ok...hmmm...I found out that the power won't last, even for 2 days. I charged the PEO for at least 5 hours.I am wondering is it this is how its should works? The sad part is, all my previous softwares that sent by my friend(like Medic calculator) were all gone if I do not continuously charged the power. What should I do?Oh yes,its is powered by PALM.
You can get most of the medical calculators at the this link.
http://docfiles.blogspot.com/2005/06/docs-tip-no5.html
Most pdas with colour screens need to be charged everyday to 2 days.
My PEO can play MP3 and ATRAC3 provided if I save them in the memory stick. I do have a Memory Stick Pro(Magic Gate) 256MB, however the song cant be played.Do I use the wrong the Memory stick(but still Sony)? Furthermore, the manual mention that I can enjoy the music up to 16 hours! But, I need to charge the PEO everyday and only allowed me to operate (the basic) just for 30min.
Hi, been following ur site since last yr! here's some Q, hope u can answer :D
1. can i install medical software in O2 atom life? will it crash/lag the unit?
2.do u recommend a ppc for a medical student? ( the actual reason i'm considering Life is bcoz of the cammera and the huge memory... but is it worth it? or do u recommend other units?)
:) thanks a lot for you time!!
>>single(dot)dash(ad)yahoo(dot)com
ello doc,
im impressed with u..
im a 3rd year medical student..i really wanted to buy a PDA phone..
i really wanted your help on which one is the best ones?i really interested in Dopod 818pro, ASUS P527 and Malaysia's own Dallab Dx8i..
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