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Sony PEGA-KB100
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Sony CLIE Compact Keyboard - PEGA-KB100 The new Compact Keyboard, PEGA-KB100 is available in a sleek silver metal finish. It offers the touch and feel of a full-size keyboard, yet light enough to carry anywhere. The added built-in DC input jack For the best deal on the Sony PEGA-KB100, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the PEGA-KB100 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. In addition, we provide a price graph for every item, showing its high and low price history over the last three months. This lets you quickly spot price trends, so you can get the best possible deal. StreetPrices was the first site on the web to offer price graphs.
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Specs
UPC 0-27242-62736-9, EAN 0-027242-627369
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Reviews by Users
22 Feb 2004



Small and Compact But Missing Functionality
As a user of the KB-11 keyboard I looked forward to using the KB-100. I was very pleased with the contruction and the size but less so with the decreased functionality. Where I could use keyboard commands almost exclusively on the KB-11 I now have to use the stylus for "OK", "Done", "Cancel", and almost every other command. I am sure that Sony will eventually offer an updated driver that will permit combination keys to activate these commends but in the meantime I am forced to keep a stylus i...
–Hannibal Lecterfrom Amazon.com
22 Feb 2004



Nice PDA keyboard
Previously, I used the Palm portable keyboard for the Palm III and V handhelds. I really liked the feel of those keyboards, but I moved on when I outgrew my older PDA. I travel a lot, and I avoid carrying a laptop whenever possible; so, a portable PDA keyboard is essential for my journeys. After upgrading to a Sony Clie TG-50 handheld, I bought the KB-100 keyboard to compliment it. So, you ask, how did the two keyboards stack up? Well, I have to give the nod to the Palm keyboard for keyboar...
–H. Johnsonfrom Amazon.com