Pros: SD slot, compatible with m50x hotsync accessories, compatible with m10x faceplates, removeable batteries Cons: small screen, inverted backlight, no Flash, side SD slot placement, some buttons hard to press
The new Palm m125 is an odd duck, almost the lovechild of the m105 and the m500. It takes some of the best and worst features of each and combines them into a decent but not spectacular device.
Maintaining the basic look and feel of the m10x...
Pros: SD/MMC slot, 33MHz processor, sporty design, lower price than m500/m505 Cons: Still expensive versus competition, no Flash ROM, small screen
Finally, a real update to the m100/m105 line of Palm handhelds... the cute m125 is here. One of my friends decided to update his m105 to something a bit more upscale... but he loved the design of the m100/105 series. Lucky for him that the m125 came...
Pros: expandable, light, small, inexpensive, flip cover, uses triple A batteries Cons: horrible backlight, stylus is hard to find in local stores, Some accessories are not available
About 18 months ago, I bought my first PDA, and I did not skimp either. I bought the most powerful Compaq iPaq on the market at the time. It had a beautifully backlit color screen, played mp3s, and was a gadget-lover’s dream. The only problem was, I...
Pros: Good price point, durable, reliable with latest features Cons: No color, wireless, only 8MB.
The Palm m125 sits between the high end m500 and truly gorgeous color m505 and the low-end entry level m100. My personal opinion is that some product manager was chartered with coming up with a set of specs for a $250 Palm m-PDA and employed...
Pros: universal connector-uses m5xx accessories; SD slot to add memory; compatible with m1xx cases and covers Cons: can't upgrade to newer Palm OS; grayscale screen; replacement styli hard to find
When my Dad and I decided that he would buy me a computer as my high school graduation present, I convinced him that I would be saving him money by buying a desktop pc, and then a PDA to keep me "mobile" every day around my campus. I have used the...
Pros: SD slot, universal connector, Palm OS 4.0 Cons: Small screen, only 8 MB RAM, no flash ROM, placement of SD slot on side
***4/14/03 UPDATE***
I am sending my m125 in for warranty repair/replacement. I have been having major digitizer problems over the past month or so. Tapping the screen will cause it to register somewhere else, or not respond at all. Graffiti...
Pros: Small, SD Card Compatible, Sturdy Design, USB Cradle Cons: Small screen, sometimes hard to see in dim light, problems on many units by default
So I picked one of these up on ebay for around 40bucks with Box, Cradle and everything :) and yes even screen protectors and a keyboard, at around two months before this review.. Where Well the company was supposdly a Pawn Shop in florida, and yes I ...
Pros: Durable, SD/MMC expansion slot, Fast, Replaceable Batteries Cons: Small Screen, No Flash Memory
Well, a lot has changed since I wrote my review of the Sony PEG-S320 (http://www.epinions.com/content_43962437252) a few months ago. A few months ago I praised the PEG-S320, and I still do – it’s a great machine. But,...
Pros: Palm OS 4.0, SD/MMC Slot, Interchangeable Color Faceplates, USB. Cons: Small screen, backlighting, no flash ROM.
For many of us, the long wait is now over for buying an affordable Palm handheld with a USB connector. Palm handhelds first used USB when the m500 was available and when they we¡¦re thinking of offering an affordable middle of the road handheld; they...
Pros: Looks neat, 8mb memory more than enough for everyday use Cons: Don't do the Open-Box thing, no matter the discount.
After a long period of unwillingness to jump on the PDA revolution, I decided to stick my big toe in the water to test it out. Not willing to blow three digits on a PDA that I wasn't sure I really needed, I decided to hit the Palm Store on-line to see ...
Pros: Functionality of m500 series with sleek looks of the m100 series. Cons: Price too high compared to competitive offerings.
You can understand why the m125 was developed. Most people still love the original palm, but they also want the superior features of the latest m500 series. Palm didn't have to spend too much time thinking about what they need to do. They merged them...
Pros: SD/MM slot, good design, nice price Cons: Inverse dirty-green backlight, no Flash, screen not so large
In this model Palm has offered many interesting solutions combining all innovations of m500 and the low price of m100/105. Palm m125 seems by balanced solution. So whether it, will be clarified during testing.
Pros: Use AAA batteries, Long Battery Life, Flip Cover, Bundled software Cons: Frequent data lost, poor quality, no flash rom, poor resolution, less accesories
Is it a good PDA?
It depends on the intended usage.
I mainly use it for Travel Journal entry and eBook reading.
For my purpose, it's a poor choice.
» Describe the pre-installed applications that come with this PDA.
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Pros: Sure beats an old-fashioned calendar and address book!
Good functionality and price. Cons: It's too easy to accidentally move a scheduled event in the "week" view.
Reason for purchase: My husband had a Palm and used it a lot. I didn't think I needed one, and used a leather-bound Day Planner with an address book in back. Life became busier after my daughter was born and I started missing telephone ...
8 MB memory--stores thousands of addresses, phone numbers, appointments, and to-do items New Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard expansion slot for addition...More at Amazon Marketplace
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