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Sony mylo

My Life Online (MYLO)
Mylo com-1.jpg
mylo COM–1
Manufacturer Sony
Retail availability September 15, 2006 to 2010 (discontinued)
Media Memory Stick PRO Duo
Operating system Qtopia Linux
CPU ARM
Display 3.5" TFT LCD 800×480 pixel touchscreen (COM–2)
2.4" TFT 320×240 pixel (COM–1)
Camera Yes (COM–2 only)
Connectivity 802.11b/g Wi-Fi (COM–2)
802.11b Wi-Fi (COM–1)
Dimensions 130.8 × 20.7 × 64.6 mm (COM–2)
123 × 23.9 × 63 mm (COM–1)

My Life Online (mylo) was a device created and marketed by Sony for portable instant messaging and other Internet-based communications, browsing Internet web sites (using the Opera web browser) and playback and sharing of media files. The pocket-sized, tablet-shaped handheld device had a screen which slid up to reveal a QWERTY keyboard. The brand name 'mylo' stands for My Life Online. Using Wi-Fi instead of cellular networks, the mylo was targeted to the 18–24 age group.

By using WiFi networks for Internet connectivity, mylo provided users with the possibility of reducing connectivity costs by avoiding the necessity of using GSM, CDMA or 3G cellular networks which would usually be used for devices of this size and functionality.

The first version of the Sony mylo was launched on September 15, 2006 and includes 1 GB of onboard flash memory and a Memory Stick PRO Duo expansion slot.

The mylo is 23.9 mm (31/32 in) thick, 123 mm (4⅞ in) wide, 63 mm (2½ in) tall, and sports a 6.1 cm (2.4 in) QVGA (320 × 240) LCD screen. Its form factor is similar to the T-Mobile Sidekick in that it is held in landscape mode and has a slide out QWERTY keyboard. Its initial model colors were a glossy black and white.

On January 6, 2008, the second edition of the Sony mylo was announced at CES 2008 in Las Vegas. This version was based on PSP technology and included AIM, a touchscreen, and a camera. The Internet Browser was changed from Opera to NetFront. It supported Adobe Flash for viewing Flash content such as YouTube videos and for playing Flash-based games. The mylo COM–2 had 1 GB flash memory that could be used for music and video playback. Two colors were available: black and white. The mylo COM–2 featured wireless G connectivity. The keyboard was backlit as well. System software version 1.201 added support for video recording. The mylo COM–2 was released on SonyStyle.com on January 25, 2008 for $299. It was reduced to $199 before the holiday season and was quickly drawn from production due to its poor sales.


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