Pros: Incredible Color Screen. 16MB of memory. Bluetooth Ready. Ultra Sleek Design. Cons: Horrifically expensive in comparison to other similar PDAs.
For years, Palm (originally owned and operated by 3M) has held onto the reigns of top PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) company with their extensive line of units.
Unfortunately, with competition growing at a steady and furious rate, many...
Pros: Faster Processor, nice design, Hi-Res screen, universal connector, Palm OS 5 Cons: Price and battery life
Some people have waited diligently for Palm to release models more competitive with the seemingly more advanced Pocket PC PDAs. Others couldn't care less. Regardless, PalmSource has released Palm OS 5 to great fanfare with both Palm and Sony having a...
Pros: Excellent Hi-Res, Backlit colour display. Voice recorder with headphone jack. Cons: Short battery life with backlite on. Not 16megs of space. Cheap plastic cover??
.....I got the Palm Tungsten T, or TT, about 8 months ago. The feature you'll notice first will probably be the sliding mechanism. This features allows the TT to be compact and sleek designed. It feels great in the hand, though it may be slightly ...
Pros: Phenomenal screen, compact shape, built-in Bluetooth Cons: 16MB RAM is not enough, included cover not flip
I had been quietly gathering info on the new Palm Tungsten T for a couple of months prior to its official release. At first I wasn't planning on buying it since I had forced myself to ignore my gadget freak side for quite awhile. The day after the...
Pros: Beautiful screen, fast processor, plenty of storage for most users. Cons: Expensive, multimedia not available at time of launch. No true handwriting recognition.
I am something of a professional gadget geek. My friends frequently point out that "keeping up with the Jones's" means keeping up with ME.
I have been using PDA's more and more as my job has changed. I am currently a field engineer for a...
Pros: Bright colorful screen, Bluetooth wireless technology, good expansion features Cons: Buttons can be tricky at some times, little software issues are a bit annoying
The Palm Tungsten T is one of the good Palm Pilots (or PDAs) out there. Since the fall of Handspring, which actually was bought by Palm to form a new company PalmOne, things have been a bit shakey. But this PDA was made right before that time, so it ...
Pros: cool name T-U-N-G-S-T-E-N. Hi-Res Color Screen, voice recording, email web access, good tech support . Cons: bit pricey, no mp3 or QT support, more internal RAM, access to net is sloow.
I am a big tech gadget guy (note early adopter) and my experience goes back to the days of Newton. I purchased every Newton known to man starting with the 100, 110, 120, 2000, 2100, etc. Back then Newtons were over $1,000, but after Steve Jobs killed the...
Pros: Gorgeous hi-res screen, lots of included apps, fabulous form factor Cons: Bad screen protection, hideously expensive
Palm's Tungsten T is perhaps the best (and most expensive) PDA they've shipped to date. It has a gorgeous 320x320 hi-res transflective color LCD screen-in my opinion the best of any PDA to date. It ships with lots of awesome applications. And the user...
Pros: Colour Screen
Small Size Cons: Slow DTG spreadsheet refresh
Battery Life
Digitizer Drift
No indication when it is fully charged.
Since 1992 I have had several PDAs all Psion machines, ranging from the humble Series 3 to a 5mx trading up every few years when a new generation of hardware went "mainstream" (I am not one of those who rushes out and buys something when it ...
Pros: A Palm that really fits in your palm. Cons: Lacking aluminum housing. Big price tag.
So you want to purchase a handheld computer, often labeled "Palms" (sort of like the Kleenex/tissue misnomer). At some point you've run across the new Palm Tunsten (at least you have if you are reading this review). Yet, it might be necessary to make...
Pros: small and compact; truly portable; BLUETOOTH!!!! Cons: cradle; non-compatibility with older programs
Shopping for a new PDA, my main criteria was size and connectivity. I carry my PDA in my pants front pocket, so it had to be thin and compact. I also wanted to access the web and my e-mail from the PDA. At first I was looking at PDA phones, but the ...
Pros: Small, light, good stylus, bright and clear display, Bluetooth Cons: The slider looks like it could break anytime
Oh golly gosh! The Palm Tungsten T. The next PDA model to be released by Palm with the new Tungsten branding and of course, not forgeting, the next big step of Palm OS with Palm OS 5. Let me clarify myself before beginning my review, as a long time Sony...
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