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Intel XScale 312 MHz, TFT active matrix - transflective, Wireless Connectivity : IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, OS ... more
This is my very first PDA and I am pretty satisfied with my purchase. I read multiple reviews from several websites - including Consumer Reports - and decided that this PDA was worth a try. I'm happy that I purchased it! I mainly use it for the ca read full review | report as inappropriate
Design has it's flaws. System restarts sporadically when browsing internet. Plastic frame feels cheap. But the cost-benefit is very good for a Palm PDA. read full review | report as inappropriate
Nice upgrade form my T3. Thought the slower processor would be a probelm. But, have not noticed any degredation in any applications, so far. Finding good use of Wi-Fi for some things. Blazer is no Explorer. But, usable. MP3 has good sound as well... read full review | report as inappropriate
Unless you are a hardcore PDA user, Palm's TX has all the features you will likely ever need. This includes a bright screen, good storage capacity and impressive connectivity, all in a handheld that retails for less than $300. The TX offers... read full review | report as inappropriate
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Intel XScale 200 MHz, 32 MB, TFT active matrix - transflective, Wireless Connectivity : IrDA, Bluetooth, OS ... more
This little jewel has been great. I shopped around and finally chose the Tungsten E2 because of the price, the size and the bright screen. I have had it for almost a year and it meets the needs of my busy schedule. I have found it very compatible... read full review | report as inappropriate
This is a really nice looking PDA and in many ways a great improvement over past "value" Palms. But at $200, the quality on these units is really disappointing. I'm on my second one in 1.5 years. The first just randomly died. Now my replacement's... read full review | report as inappropriate
OVERVIEW For some reason Palm decided to name this little PDA "Tungsten" - but their isn't an ounce of Tungsten in it. Well, its an OK name, but I didn't buy it for the name, I bought it due to an unfortunate accident. After four wonderful ... read full review | report as inappropriate
The E2 is an upgrade from the popular Tungsten E, featuring a faster processor, a brighter screen and Bluetooth 1.1 connectivity. The E2 has retained the lightweight but sturdy silver plastic casing of its predecessor and, at 133 grams, is almost e read full review | report as inappropriate
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Having retired from the corporate world about 10 months ago, I also retired my 6 year old Pocket PC figuring I would just get back to the simplicity of a small pocket-size paper planner. After all, how complex can retirement be? I was surprised! Th read full review | report as inappropriate
Good efficient PDA. The only shortcoming is the lack of Wi-Fi capability. Anyone not needing Wi-Fi would be well advised to give the Tungsten E-2 a good serious look. I like the size of the unit better that the T-5 that my wife has which is quite... read full review | report as inappropriate
I love my palm. I'm a nurse doing home care and I've downloaded medical programs onto it that I find indespensible. It also keeps me organized (no easy feat), and I love how intuitive and easy it has been to use and learn. Two thumbs up!... read full review | report as inappropriate
I have owned a Visor Handspring Platinum and a Neo for years and love them. Recent "upgrades" to the Palm Desktop syncing software stopped working with my Visors so I bought the Tungsten E2. The screen is mushy to the tap and the machine responds slo read full review | report as inappropriate
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Intel XScale 416 MHz, 3.8" TFT active matrix - transflective, Wireless Connectivity : IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, ... more
This will be the first major PDA maker to have a 4GB hard drive. Hopefully my next treo will get one too! read full review | report as inappropriate
Looking at the leaked specs, they fall below what the Sharp Zaurus CL3000 has in almost every area: the CL3000 has a 480x640 screen, integrated keyboard and a 4gig HDD. It runs Linux too. The only area its lacking is wireless connectivity but this... read full review | report as inappropriate
Features and Design Once upon a time, a small company by the name of Palm released a small pocket computer, and it took the world by storm. Once the pride of those who donned wrist watches with calculators, the PDA became a chic accoutrement... read full review | report as inappropriate
Bought in Oct 2006. After 1 1/2 months had to send in for warranty repair. Software crashes all of the time. Downloading is slow. Internet and Audio cause crashes. Technical support is a joke!! They are not friendly or supportive. After one ye read full review | report as inappropriate
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Samsung 200 MHz, STN passive matrix - transflective, Wireless Connectivity : IrDA, OS Provided : Palm OS Garnet 5.4 ... more
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I am not an entry-level user, nor am I a heavy user. I have an excellent PC, laptop, iPod video, bose sound dock, titanium flash drive, nikon digital camera, etc. My most recent in a long line of palms, was the m515 and when it's battery life... read full review | report as inappropriate
Everything you need to stay organized. Very user friendly! It's smaller than normal palms however for the price, this little machine is outstanding!! read full review | report as inappropriate
So inexpensive that the well-to-do might even consider it a potential party favor, the Palm Z22 is a PDA pared down to its essence. We think that's great, so we're awarding the Z22 an Editor's Choice as a personal PDA. read full review | report as inappropriate
Say hello to the Palm Treo 680 smartphone. It's your phone along with email, messaging, and web access. ... more
If you are like me, then you may have secretly placed the PDA/Cell Phone on your wishlist this year. After all, it is a technological wonder. The Palm Treo 680 Smartphone comes equipped with so many little gadgets that will awe you. I know I have bee read full review | report as inappropriate
Treo appears to have great features that PalmOS users have come to expect. I bought mine from Cingular the day that they arrived in my local cingular store. I have had to return two of them and am on my third one. The first was locked up and would read full review | report as inappropriate
You're on a business trip, you need to charge your TREO 680 PDA/phone or connect it to your computer, but in your haste to get on the road, you left your USB cable and charger in your desk drawer. No sweat, USB cables are everywhere, a dime a dozen. read full review | report as inappropriate
Priced for the masses but also designed for the masses, the Treo 680 ($199 with two-year contract) combines an affordable price tag with Palm's unparalleled ease of use. It comes with a revamped phone application and all of the other amenities that h read full review | report as inappropriate
Texas Instruments OMAP311 126 MHz, 32 MB, TFT active matrix - transflective, Wireless Connectivity : IrDA, OS ... more
I have been using a PDA since about 1998: first a Windows CE and then a Pocket PC machine. This is my first Palm. The Palm arrived in tacky looking blister pack packaging, with a minimal set of documentation, a standard USB cable, a wall charger... read full review | report as inappropriate
With a high-resolution colour screen, a sleek design, an expansion card slot, and a £149 (inc. VAT) price tag, the Tungsten E will hit the handheld sweet spot for many mobile professionals and consumers... read full review | report as inappropriate
Palm's Tungsten E is a low-cost PDA with high-end features, offering great tools for business users and consumers in robustly-designed hardware. There's no Bluetooth or WiFi built-in, but the Tungsten E is a great device for those who want more... read full review | report as inappropriate
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