Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Jul 08 '01
Pros: clear case, III form factor including screen, compatible with III accessories Cons: 2MB, non-upgradeable, OS 3.1, no expansion, inverted backlight
Summary: The Palm IIIe SE is a very cool Palm. Identical to a Palm IIIe except for its clear case, the IIIe SE is the only Palm OS device ever released with a clear case out of the box. Marketed to students in the United States and sold mostly in college ... read more
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May 24 '02
Pros: Simple, inexpensive, can be passed on to younger siblings/kids Cons: OS not upgradable.
Summary: The Palm IIIe is perfect for someone who wants to start using a Palm. You can learn how to navigate the operating system and integrate it into your life with a desktop system. I use the Palm Desktop Software, but there are people who integrate both ... read more
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Mar 06 '02
Pros: Cheap, Gets the job done. Cons: OS is not upgradable
Summary: When looking for a PDA, if you want something that is fancy with lots of Bells and Whistles, this is not what you want. With it's 2MB of memory, and non upgradable OS, this Palm is down and ditry to the point. Although it is not expandable, it is perfect ... read more
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Oct 01 '01
Pros: The weight, the size, the style, the cost! Cons: Its not color.
Summary: Being a college student, I wanted a PDA to organize my daily schedule, handle my accounts, and have enough memory to save a few games so that I could keep myself occupied during class.
I previously owned a Mindspring PDA and just wasn’t ... read more
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Sep 19 '01
Pros: Very inexpensive, easy to use Cons: Limited functionality, average display, graffiti input not intuitive
Summary: As I write this review, I do not have a Palm IIIe anymore. I had one for almost a year, and it became clearer every day that this PDA was not doing everything that I wanted to do. I now own an HP Jornada 525 PocketPC, and it’s much better suited to my ... read more
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May 09 '01
Pros: Price (if you can find one), quality and ease of use Cons: They don't make it anymore
Summary: To keep it short and simple I am going to tell you that this is a great deal if you are looking for a PDA. It this is your first time even dealing with a PDA, you will never want to have anything less.
I started my love affair with PDAs (Personal ... read more
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May 07 '01
Pros: Simple, Affordable, One-touch PC synchronization, Many software out there Cons: Replaced by m100, Too little memory
Summary: I have been using Palm IIIe since 1999. Back then, my godson broke my PalmPilot Personal and he gave me an excuse to buy a new organizer. Palm V was the star at that time but I was looking for something less expensive yet can do everything as my ... read more
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May 02 '01
Pros: good price; stable; convenient; user-friendly Cons: minimal upgradability; larger, heavier than other models; only 2 mb of memory
Summary: The Palm IIIe is a great buy. It provides all of the features that users have come to expect form a Palm: reliability, stability, a user-friendly interface, etc., but costs less than $150. The Palm IIIe is about the typical size and shape of the Palm ... read more
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Mar 22 '01
Pros: Easy, convenient, solid Cons: 2 mb, no expandability
Summary: The short version:
Has the same features of any Palm, works very well, dependable, excellent price.
The lack of expandability and only 2 MB of space could get annoying, but I have yet to run out of space.
I'd like a ... read more
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Mar 19 '01
Pros: Easy to use, compact, dynamic software, tons of peripheral devices.
Cons: Only two Megs of onboard memory.
Summary: The Palm llle was one of the first real PDA’s (personal data assistant) on the market. It was the best of both worlds. The Palm llle wasn’t as big and bulky as a laptop, yet it was a lot more functional than the electronic organizer. The Palm llle is ... read more
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Feb 19 '01
Pros: Small, Light, Versatile, Ease of Use Cons: No Internet
Summary: I always used to forget important things. Not anymore. I used to forget my moms birthday, and sit at my computer. Now i can remember things, and still use a computer.
Of all the Palms this is the cheapest and most compact, at the moment. It ... read more
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Jan 08 '01
Pros: Cost, Efficiency, Appearance, Ease of Use Cons: Not Palm OS Upgradable (overlay upgrades available)
Summary: I have a Palm IIIe SE. I use this product for work, college, and fun. I use this unit on a daily basis. I have my schedule, phonebook, directions, pictures, books, games, a mirror, and the solar/lunar calender. I must check each of these and this ... read more
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Dec 28 '00
Pros: Intuitive interface; great software; adequate memory; great price; looks really cool Cons: May be hard to find
Summary: *Sigh* There's nothing worse than a gadget lover with no money. You'll read countless reviews on this site from knowledgeable, articulate people who have disposable income to burn on their favorite gadgets and gizmos -- PDAs, cell phones, portable MP3 ... read more
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Dec 16 '00
Pros: Ease of use, price, capacity Cons: Can't think of any
Summary: Being a sales guy that lives out of the car and has customer contact list in the 400-500 range, I really needed a way to have addresses & phone numbers at my fingertips. I have a laptop with ACT! on it to keep track of my contacts, but it's a pain to ... read more
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Dec 16 '00
Pros: Size, Added Benefits, Price Cons: "Learning a New Language"
Summary: Who says size matters? With the Palm IIIe Organizer, you can practically program your entire life into literally, the palm of your hand. Using this device, you'll never miss another meeting, deadline, or homework assignment (sorry, I'm a college ... read more
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