Pros: Price, Durable, Fun! Cons: No expansion slot, no modem
Here is what you need to know about the Palm m105 Personal Data Assistant. I’ve owned other PDA’s in the past that gives me the ability to make an informed judgment. Here are the 8 most critical factors you should consider when purchasing the Palm m105...
Pros: small, easy to use, games Cons: lack of memory
this is a great little gadget that can pretty much plan your whole life. No need for those expensive PDAs with color and all those other features, while the m105 does all you need it to do.
Pros: Incredibly easy to use...great PC compatibility features! Cons: Doesn't have latest software for Windows...no upgrade available for OS
I've been wanting a PDA for quite a while now, and decided to finally plunk down the money when the m105 came out. At $199 and 8 mb, it fits my finances and my lifestyle needs. Personally, I need a PDA for typical, everyday scheduling, address book,...
Pros: Sleek, Light, Powerful, Compact, syncs with your Outlook... dump your planner! Cons: Not in color
I'm never the first person to possess a new technology; in fact, I'm usually one of the last. Since I just started a new position, which involves regular traveling and is closer to the trendy world of marketing, I've noticed that most of my peers have a...
The Observation
The Palm m105 is the best Palm (TM) you can get for the money! That is, if you can find it! The m105 is by far the most popular one sold at retail locations, mostly because of its attractive price tag, usually at around...
Pros: Small, fast, lightweight, and INCLUDES HotSync Cradle. Cons: Missing Expense App. and isn't upgradeable.
The Palm m105 is the next best thing to the Palm Vx if you ask me. Everything anyone could ever ask for in a cost effective PDA is delivered here. The Palm m105 has a built in 8MB of memory, which is 6MB more than the m100 shipped with. Also, it includes...
Pros: Lightweight, Easy to use, 8 MB RAM Cons: Cannot upgrade OS, Small screen
This palm has some great features for a beginning palm owner that wants to keep their life organized. It comes with OS 3.5, which has included the basic schedule, address, and to-do applications, and this palm, unlike the m100, has 8 MB of RAM which...
Pros: Excellent, simple, very easy to use! Cons: It doesn't do my laundry! :)
After owning my Palm 105 for two years, I cannot say enough about the marvelous features of this little wizard. I am a complete tech geek, and spend endless hours on my PC. When I'm not on my PC, I rely on my Palm to get me through the day.
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Pros: great look, lot's of memory, awesome clock. Cons: awkward size, does not fit in a pocket all that great
So what is a PDA
if you know what a PDA is you might want to scroll down. PDA is short for personal digital assistant. This name was given to the first basic PDA's and kind of stuck. Today's PDA's are much for advanced and can offer email,...
Pros: Small, light-weight, easy to use Cons: Can't expand, screen is a little small
I was debating whether to get one or not. They aren't all that cheap. However, if you like to be organized and not late for appointments, then they are quite helpful. It's very easy to put info. into.
Pros: Small. Battery can be recharged. Pocket-size. Lightweight. Built in light. Cons: Somewhat fragile. Light wears battery down quickly,
I don't own a palm pilot myself, but my dad does. He keeps addresses and phone numbers on it, which comes in very handy when we're out and need to get in touch with someone or if he needs to call his wife/my mom. He also keeps in there all of my mom's...
Pros: A wonderful entry-level PDA; compact, efficient and utilitarian Cons: small screen, not upgradable, data transfers not bombproof
I was looking for a way to get my life organized. I have a ton of addresses, phone numbers and emails I need to keep track of, and I was constantly losing track of important dates. When I learned that I could manage other critical functions like my...
Pros: good basic pda, reasonable cost, good basic software Cons: No ability to expand memory.
I finally gave up my pocket day-timer. I use my data watch for important phone numbers, but never have that one number I need. I also got tired of manually transferring my appointments from work to my home computer. I resisted the urge to save money ...
8 MB memory--stores thousands of addresses, phone numbers, appointments, and to-do items Includes HotSync serial cradle to back up data to your PC or ...More at Amazon Marketplace
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