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Vintage Sony Clie Handheld (PEG-N760C) Vintage Palm OS Device

$51.92  $31.15

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  • Brand: Sony
  • Condition: Functional and tested. Please see description and photos.
  • MPN: PEGN760C;PEN-N760C;PENN760C;PEG-N760C;PEGN760C/R;PEGN760CR;PEG-N760C/R
  • Model: Clie
  • Operating System: Palm OS
  • PDA Series: Sony CLIÉ
  • Processor Type: Motorola DragonBall VZ
  • UPC: 0027242594203
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:US
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:Used
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Available is a vintage Sony Clie Handheld (PEG-N760C) vintage Palm OS handheld device. Accessories include docking station with cable, original AC adapter, original headphones remote with standard audio port, original headphones (foam caps need to be replaced), and original color-matched memory card, and flip cover (which is in a worn state). Connectors all seem clean and nothing showed issue in function. Device, other than cover and detachable headphones foam issue above, is in rather good cosmetic condition with minor cosmetic wear (see photos), and a fully functional screen. Device charges properly and held above 95% through a couple days of standby and operation while checking functionality. All buttons and touch targets work properly. Headphones sound great.<br>I am the original owner, who purchased this new back in the days when that was a thing people did. This device has been stored indoors, in a box, in an arid, temperature-controlled, smoke-free environment.<br>Reach out if you have any questions.<br>Software: Device tested and operating as expected (as noted above). Did not test software syncing via computer as I assume it is cumbersome or not possible on modern macOS, and no software setup or operation is assured. I assume it goes without saying for anyone looking at a device like this, but this is a vintage device, and issues may exist with compatibility and modern operating systems. No assurance is made on software support, associated operability, or compatibility.<br>Finally, let's take a moment to chuckle at me for quickly checking value on these things, being surprised to see they go for a lot (Oh! people collect theses?"), only to take detailed photos and find that my research was incomplete.