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CNET Editors' take - Sony Mylo (black)
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Reviewed by Bonnie Cha
Review date: 8/8/06

Remember a day when the most techie communication device a child could have was a walkie-talkie, or am I dating myself here? From preteens to college students, the younger generation is a growing and important segment for the consumer electronics market, as evidenced by the launch of youth-oriented devices and services, such as the Helio Kickflip and Boost Mobile. Well, Sony wants a piece of that pie and today announced a new personal communication gadget aimed solely at 18- to 22-year-olds, called the Sony Mylo. Mylo, which stands for "my life online," is for those who love to stay in touch with friends via instant messaging and also want to have some fun on the side. It sits somewhere between a souped-up AT&T Ogo and a scaled-down T-Mobile Sidekick 3, but one thing we want to make clear from the get-go is that it's not a cell phone. Instead, it's equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and comes with preinstalled popular instant-messaging clients, VoIP capabilities, a Web browser, and multimedia features. We had the opportunity to check out some working preproduction units, so read on for our impressions.

Upside: The Sony Mylo is Wi-Fi enabled (802.11b) and will search for available networks with a touch of one button. Once connected, the Mylo can help you instant-message friends and make VoIP calls, as it comes preloaded with Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, and Skype. It also supports Yahoo and Google Web mail clients, which it accesses via the Opera Web browser, so it has some e-mail capabilities.

The Sony Mylo wouldn't be much of a messaging device without a QWERTY keyboard, so we're glad it's equipped with one. It lies beneath the screen, which smoothly slides up and clicks into place. Though we had only a brief time with the Mylo prototypes, the keyboard layout seems spacious enough and the buttons tactile. (We, of course, reserve the right to change our judgment after we put the final product through its paces.) The slider design allows the Mylo to keep a compact form factor, measuring 4.8 by 0.9 by 2.5 inches in its closed state and weighing 5.3 ounces, so it won't add much bulk to your backpack. The Mylo's 2.4-inch TFT screen is a sight to behold. It shows off 65,536 colors at a crisp 320x240-pixel resolution, and we were quite impressed by the great picture quality as we watched some sample video clips on the device.

As you might have guessed, the Sony Mylo can play video (MPEG-4 format) as well as music (MP3, ATRAC, and WMA files). There's also an image viewer with support for JPEG, PNG, and BMP file formats. To store all these files, the Mylo has 1GB of flash memory and comes equipped with a Memory Stick Duo expansion slot.

Downside: Though the Sony Mylo offers many goodies, we think there are some important and noteworthy omissions. First, for such a youth-oriented device and one that Sony is touting as "all about fun," we're completely disappointed by the lack of support for and inclusion of any games or a built-in camera. And though you have access to Web mail, the addition of an e-mail client would have made this messaging device that much nicer and useful.

A true killer could be the Mylo's lack of VPN or 802.1x support. A number of college campuses run open wireless networks, but for security purposes, they still require users to log on to a VPN to access the Internet, so without this type of support, a huge chunk of the Mylo's appeal could be nullified.

We also think the Mylo's going price of $349 is rather high. Sony says part of the appeal of the device is that you pay only a one-time fee and don't have to worry about the monthly service charges you'd incur for a cell phone. However, we're willing to bet that college students aren't going to completely ditch their mobiles for this; VoIP/Skype calling hasn't reached that point of saturation yet. Finally, Sony annoyingly restricts you to the use of its proprietary Memory Sticks.

Outlook: We don't deny that the Sony Mylo offers some great features. It looks to be solid messaging device, with some nice extras, but let's be honest. In this day and age, college students will still want a cell phone. Are kids really going to carry around two devices? Why not just get the T-Mobile Sidekick 3? Still, we'll reserve final judgment till we've had a chance to fully check out the device. The Sony Mylo will be available for preorder in late August and is expected to start shipping in September, but we hope to have the final product in our hands within the next couple of weeks, so check back soon for a full review.

Product brief - Sony Mylo (black)
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Description: This Sony Mylo is a proprietary, consumer-oriented handheld device. Compared to other consumer-oriented handhelds on the market, it is midpriced at around $255.

Pros: Has 1 GB memory, which is somewhat more than some similarly priced handhelds. By way of comparison, the average cost of a product with this large a memory is $410.

Cons: Has a somewhat hefty, 0.9-inch thickness, which is considerably bulkier than some similarly priced handhelds. Since this is a proprietary device, you will not benefit from the broad third-party application support of mainstream platforms such as Palm OS or Pocket PC.

Suitability: Suited for someone who wants basic PIM functions. This handheld will also store and playback your favorite MP3 audio files. The Wi-Fi (802.11b) capability of this PDA allows you to connect to wireless networks in offices, airports, and in hundreds of public areas (charges may apply).

Value: Overall, this handheld has good features for the money.

Suggestions: (1) If you think you'll enter large amounts of data, consider getting an external portable keyboard for your PDA. (2) To see how this PDA stacks up against our Editor's top picks, check out the Handhelds Feature on CNET Reviews .

User opinions - Sony Mylo (black)
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9 out of 10 - Spectacular
I just received my sony mylo yesterday and I haven't took my eye off it yet
The Sony Mylo is exceptionaly awesome. No Monthly payments at all and it is cheaper than having a... Read more
by copper8203 (see profile) - September 24, 2006

10 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.

10 out of 10 - Perfect
Great device for international travel
With 4GB Duo Stick a much more useful device than a Nano. Skype, GTalk, and Messenger nice... Read more
by mfelice (see profile) - September 20, 2006

10 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.

6 out of 10 - Good
what does this give you that a PSP doesn't?
Seems to me that adding functionality to the PSP, even if it were a second, plug in type device,... Read more
by lwvirden (see profile) - August 11, 2006

10 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.

2 out of 10 - Terrible
Great idea - horrible execution
I really wanted this device to work for me - it has my killer app - Skype. If fails... Read more
by roco1x (see profile) - October 5, 2006

10 out of 15 users found this user opinion helpful.
1 comment posted to this opinion

3 out of 10 - Poor
Is Pretty enough
I was excited to get this beautiful piece of equipment. I have only bought Sony in the past, from... Read more
by badwilke (see profile) - March 13, 2007

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

5 out of 10 - Average
I'd buy the NOKIA 770 for sure!
I bought this Mylo and my first impresion was that the device is very nice, atracts chicks and... Read more
by SEALTRIDENT (see profile) - January 4, 2007

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
1 comment posted to this opinion

8 out of 10 - Excellent
Used to augment Cellular Service
I really like the device. Let me list of some of the things I like

1. You are hard... Read more
by JohnathanHerb (see profile) - January 3, 2007

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

7 out of 10 - Very good
As a poor-man's UMPC, it works great!
I wanted to use it as a video player for some short clips, but the only way to create the Mylo... Read more
by sgornick (see profile) - October 20, 2006

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

4 out of 10 - Mediocre
Mylo lacks many useful features!
Lets get right to it. Mylo's features are limited, therefore limiting you.

Sporting a cheap... Read more
by V1B3 (see profile) - June 13, 2007

5 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.

5 out of 10 - Average
Should Have Added This To The PSP
Overall, it looks pretty neat. However, I feel they should have added these features to the PSP,... Read more
by MrEggsalad (see profile) - August 9, 2006

5 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Full specifications - Sony Mylo (black)
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Manufacturer: Sony Electronics, Inc.
Part number: COM-1/B
General
Built-in devices Display
Dimensions (W x D x H) 4.8 in x 0.9 in x 2.5 in
Weight 5.3 oz
Color Black
Features LCD display
Packaged contents Headphones, Remote control
Operating System / Software
Software included SonicStage
Memory
Installed RAM 1 GB
Input Device
Input device type Keyboard
Audio
Digital audio standards supported MP3, WMA, ATRAC3
Audio input type Microphone
Audio output type Speaker(s)
Telecom
Modem None
Display
Display type 2.4 in TFT active matrix
Color support 16-bit (64K colors)
Max resolution 320 x 240
Expansion / Connectivity
Wireless connectivity IEEE 802.11b
Port / Connector Type:Interface 1USB
Connector Provided Mini-USB Type B
Expansion slot(s) total (free) 1 Memory Stick Duo
Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable
Power
Battery installed ( max ) 1 Lithium ion
Power supply device Power adapter
Environmental Parameters
Operating temperature 41 °F95 °F
GPS
GPS System / GPS Navigation None
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Product series - Sony Mylo (black)
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Sony Mylo (black)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: 1 GB, IEEE 802.11b, 4.8 in x 0.9 in x 2.5 in, Keyboard
Sony Mylo (white)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: 1 GB, ARM ARM 9, IEEE 802.11b, 4.8 in x 0.9 in x 2.5 in, Keyboard
Manufacturer Info - Sony Mylo (black)
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