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multiplication, and division.

 

 

Calculator

 

Operating

The Calculator lets you perform general mathematical functions, such as addition, subtraction,

 

To start the Calculator, proceed as follows:

 

 

 

 

1 Either:

 

 

 

Tap the Calculator button, or

 

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Rotate the Jog Dial™ to select Calc and then press the Jog Dial™, or

 

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Tap the Calc icon on the Application Launcher screen.

 

 

 

 

 

The Calculator screen appears.

 

2Perform calculations by tapping the numbers and symbol icons on the screen with the stylus.

Calculator buttons

Calculator's buttons follow the standard commands of regular calculators.

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CE: Clears the last number you entered. Use this button if you make a mistake while entering a number

in the middle of a calculation. This button enables you to re-enter the number without starting the

calculation over.

C: Clears the entire calculation and enables you to start a new calculation.

+/–:Toggles the current number between a negative and positive value. If you want to enter a negative

number, enter the number first and then press the +/– button.

 

M+: Places the current number in the Calculator memory. Each new number you enter with the M+

 

button is added to the total stored in memory. The number that you add can be either a calculated value

 

or any number you enter by pressing the number buttons. Pressing this button has no effect on the

 

current calculation (or series of calculations); it merely places the value into memory until it is recalled.

 

MR: Recalls the stored value from memory and inserts it into the current calculation.

 

MC: Clears any value stored in the Calculator memory.

 

: Calculates the square root of the entered number. Tap the button after entering the number.

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Sony PEG-N770C/E manual Calculator buttons, Multiplication, and division, To start the Calculator, proceed as follows

PEG-N770C/E specifications

The Sony PEG-N770C/E is a handheld device that was part of Sony's Clie series, aimed primarily at professionals and tech enthusiasts during the early 2000s. This innovative PDA combined a sleek design with advanced functionality suitable for both personal and business use.

One of the standout features of the PEG-N770C/E was its high-resolution screen. The device boasted a 320x480 pixel color display, which was considered exceptional for its time, providing vivid colors and sharp imagery. This made it an excellent device for reading documents, viewing photos, and even playing games, enhancing the overall user experience.

In terms of processing power, the PEG-N770C/E was equipped with a 33 MHz ARM processor, along with 16 MB of RAM. While these specifications may seem modest today, they were competitive in the PDA market back then, allowing for smooth multitasking and efficient operation of various applications.

One of the key technological elements of the PEG-N770C/E was its support for Memory Stick technology. This allowed users to expand their device's storage capacity by inserting Memory Stick media, making it easier to transfer files, store music, and carry important documents. This feature was particularly beneficial for professionals who needed to maintain flexibility in their data storage.

The device ran on the Palm OS operating system, a staple in the PDA world, which provided users with a straightforward interface and access to an extensive library of applications. The integration of Palm OS allowed for seamless synchronization with desktops, ensuring that users could keep their schedules, contacts, and notes up to date across devices.

Another notable characteristic of the PEG-N770C/E was its multimedia capabilities. The device included built-in support for MPEG-4 video playback and ATRAC audio compression, enabling users to listen to music and watch videos on the go. This multimedia functionality marked a significant advancement in PDAs during that era and appealed to users looking for entertainment options along with productivity tools.

Connectivity options were also robust. The PEG-N770C/E featured USB and infrared ports, allowing for easy data transfer and connectivity to other devices. This versatility made it easier for professionals to share information or connect to printers and other peripherals.

In summary, the Sony PEG-N770C/E was a significant innovation in the PDA market, featuring a high-resolution display, expandable storage with Memory Stick technology, and strong multimedia capabilities. Coupled with the functional Palm OS, it catered effectively to the needs of both business and personal users looking for a reliable handheld solution.