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by thebooge , May 06 '00
Pros: small, synchronizes with PC, long battery life Cons: expensive, requires patience in beginning
I use a Palm IIIx for work. Actually work bought it for me. I would not have picked up the unit for $500 CDN if I had to foot the bill.
It is a great organizer, makes noises when it wants to remind you to do important things and helps you...
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by kostroma1 , Jun 09 '00
Pros: price, ease of use, lots of software for the platform Cons: limited upgradeability, low batttery life with backlit display
I purchased my Plam IIIx as a birthday gift for myself last year, and it has been a trusted companion ever since. I think it is sort of useless to compete with other opinions on the unit, so I will just highlight the ways that I use my Palm. It's been...
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by Shopper867 , Apr 18 '00
Pros: Expandable with addons Cons: No Color
The Palm IIIx carries on the tradition of the attractive and popular Palm line of PDAs. With its 4MB memory, this connected organizer is rated to hold 12,000 addresses, 5 years of appointments, 3,000 to-do items, 3,000 memos, and 400 e-mail messages. The...
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by Josh3786 , Dec 27 '99
Pros: Good Memory, good price, good programs Cons: no color background, easily scratch-able screen
I am a student at Georgetown University and this PDA is a very good object to have if you're busy or forgetful. It stores a remarkable amount of information, it has a multitude of programs, and it is good for anyone. I would suggest getting a GoType...
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by patrick194 , Apr 13 '00
Pros: Expandability is great Cons: Lacks in processing speed.
I purchased the Palm IIIx about 5 months ago and have not regretted it yet. Although this model does not contain certain features like a color screen, it still has the capability and expandability of the higher versions. The Palm IIIx comes with...
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by tmm-ksl , Sep 24 '00
Pros: Great entry PDA Cons: The III series is becoming a thing of the past.
I bought a Palm IIIx about a year ago. And I loved it! What a phenomenal device these PDAs were. I had tried to use one years ago and found it to be obtuse, difficult, and much more of a hindrance than help. I quickly returned to my Franklin and...
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by macarena , Mar 12 '00
Pros: Great at collecting all your information Cons: Documents have no fonts
The Palm IIIx is a fantastic, easy to use personal assistant
Great points
It almost instantaneously sorted out all the bits of information that I generally need close at hand, including phone numbers, PIN numbers, Mobile phone...
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by cjg , Feb 04 '00
Pros: Best bang for the buck Cons: A bit bigger
In choosing between the IIIx and the V, I was fortunate to have two different friends, one owning each. The only real differences are the size and power options (batteries). And, of course, price.
On size, the V is certainly smaller, though needs to...
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by pstahman , Apr 23 '00
Pros: Get Organized, data at you fingertips Cons: Don't sit on it
This device has drastically changed my life. I used to miss meetings, birthdays and appointments. Basically, whenever I think of something that I should be doing I add it to the Palm list. I especially like the Date Book feature. It allows you to...
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by kmahesh , Oct 07 '99
Pros: Sturdy, more memory Cons: Not as sleek as the Palm V
I have had occasion to use the various Palm devices at work and needless to say, I love the Palm IIIx the best. It is my trusted workhorse and comes with ample memory to help me use it very productively. The Palm IIIx improves upon the original Palm III...
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by Hudr , May 15 '00
Pros: stable OS , good software Cons: can't think of any
I bought the Palm IIIx over the other PDAs because of its bang for the buck. I did not need all the features of the Palm V or VII. From what I understand the wireless stuff doesn't work all that well anyway. But anyway, I have since downloaded about 25%...
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by joshb , Dec 07 '99
Pros: size, ease of use, cradle Cons: small screen, graffiti input scheme
I'm convinced that the docking cradle is what made the Palm successful. On it, the unit looks so ... regal. It proudly proclaims its importance, while offering an easy way to back up its contents and load information and programs.
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by pushijima , Sep 08 '99
Pros: Competitive pricing, highly expandable, durable Cons: None
A very versatile device. When I picked up my first Palm Pilot over two years ago, it changed my life. I had previously refused to carry a daytimer due to its size and therefore my appointment keeping and contact list were all kept on sheets of paper...
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by aki , Jul 11 '99
Pros: great screen, good prices to be found, good upgrades possible Cons: not too many upgrades out for it yet, no software specifially for its processor yet
Recently I graduated high school, and being a highly unorganized guy, I decided to make it at Stanford I would have to shape up, or yeah yeah you know. Anyways, I looked into the handheld PDA market and ended up buying the Palm IIIx after both my...
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by ctd69 , Jun 24 '00
Pros: good memory Cons: Big
Hello. The reason why I purchased this product is because first of all when i got it, it was the best out their. Another reason is because my friends and used to switch off taking notes and then beam it to each other. If you are a trouble maker it is a...
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