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Eric Mack
03-12-2003, 10:44 AM
I'm working on a new action system for mobile [wireless] devices, and the Sony, while higher priced than most PDAs, looks like the Cadillac model in terms of features. I've not been to town to see one yet, so I thought I would ask here first.

I'm specifically looking for experiences using Bluetooth to Hotsync sand
upload/download of voice clips and mp3's. If anyone has experience to
share about using these with 802.11 networks, that would be great too.

Thanks,

Eric Mack
http://www.ica.com

luptonsg
04-17-2003, 01:25 AM
Eric,

I recently upgraded from a Palm V to a Sony Clie NZ90 (what a difference) and have successfully hotsynched with both the bluetooth and WiFi card and web browsed with WiFi.

To gain network access to a PC (for copying mp3s without hotsynching) I believe you will need something like MochaPPP which you can find at www.mochasoft.dk/palm.html. I have not tried this myself yet.

The best source of information on the subject of the NZ90 is the user forum at www.cliesource.com

Good luck
Lawrence

steve
04-20-2003, 04:07 PM
re: your question. I've been using an NZ-90 running Shadow, to do GTD on the fly. The NZ-90 is fantastic for this. But it is a bit bulky.

I haven't used the Bluetooth yet... but the Wi-Fi card works great for accessing the web and email from Starbucks, or around the house.

-Steve

RichardGEmes
12-08-2003, 06:56 AM
Just seen this post, hope I'm not too late to reply...

There is another post 'Which PDA is best' to which I posted the following re the NZ90:

http://www.davidco.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=144&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highl ight=nz90&start=15

I haven't had any Wi-Fi experience but have hooked it upto my phone via Bluetooth successfully.

It is bulky but it does far more than other PDAs. I's still less bulky than having to carry a PDA and a camera.... :lol:

Anonymous
12-10-2003, 11:09 AM
I use the HP iPAQ 5000 series. It will do everything you're looking for without expensive cards--and it's a lot cheaper!.