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by alexanthony , Dec 26 '00
Pros: Affordable, Capable, Plenty of Storage Cons: None
I had been looking and researching PDAs for a while. After my search, I settled on the Palm OS platform for reasons that I will describe below. Anyway, my wife surprised me for our anniversary 2 weeks ago and bought me the Palm IIIxe. After using it...
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by bglassford , Feb 29 '00
Pros: better screen, excellent price Cons: no color
I'm a long time Palm user - have had a Palm Pro for about 3 years. I finally ran sufficiently out of room to warrant an upgrade. 1 MB of memory was ok, but there was so much more I'd like to do with it (including programming). The Palm IIIxe is THE...
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by PEDIT , May 27 '00
Pros: ease of use, size, memory, hot sync Cons: display, construction
I must agree with most of the other reviews that I have read, that when I first started to think about purchasing a PDA, I thought, "another gadget". I am a gadget freak at heart and I already owned a Sharp electronic organizer with only 25%...
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by jjbrickley , Apr 16 '00
Pros: ease of use, lots of software available Cons: grafitii (especially punctuation)
I finally saved up the money to get myself a palm. First off, why palm you ask? Well, I have owned a Windows CE handheld (Windows CE 1.0) and discovered far more was available for the Palm. Although having Excel CE and Word CE were convienient (point...
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by defilm , May 09 '00
Pros: 8MB Ram, Infrared, good value, sleek design Cons: Stylus in rear is awkward, Menu system is not "Launch Pad" and is more cumbersome to navigate if used to the "older" models
I have been using a Pilot since they first came out. I own a Palm 1000, and a 5000. I bought the second after spilling coffee on the first left me without a pilot for the 3 days it took to swap via 3Com's $100 no questions asked swap offer. By far,...
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by gerstein , Dec 30 '00
Pros: easy to use, light Cons: easy to leave in your pocket when sitting....
I got this little bundle of joy for Christmas, and it seems like I haven't put it down since. I've played with some of the original PDA's (Newton models and the original Palm Pilots), and they've come a long way. Where do I start....
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by peaticks , Oct 23 '00
Pros: Anything that you want to do, you can Cons: Input of information can take time
I started looking at PDA's last March when I was struggling with expanded job responsibilities and an increased commute. The Day-Timer I carried was either too big or too small and it never seemed to have that one piece of paper I needed. I had...
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by DENGNY - Top 1000, Jan 29 '01
Pros: Easy to use and functional right out of the box. Cons: Display not always readable, some add-on software will be necessary
I was first introduced to Palm type devices from a couple of friends. Both she and her partner owned the Handspring Visor. I thought they were neat little devices, but hardly something that I would use on a regular basis…was I ever wrong. I’ve gone...
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by ned , Mar 06 '00
Pros: Powerful, inexpensive Cons: Monochrome
It was nine months ago that my Palm III died. I still have it, but ever since its screen mysteriously cracked I've tried to make do without it. I suppose I did an okay job, but I finally broke down and decided to find a replacement for my trusty...
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by kajguy , Oct 08 '00
Pros: Features, Price, Ease of Use Cons: Unfashionable
You're in the market for a PDA. All of your friends have one. But, there are so many to choose from. How do you make the right choice. If your primary concern is value, the PalmIIIxe is simply the most bang for the buck you can get in a Palm PDA...
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by AGro11 , Sep 05 '00
Pros: Cost, functionality Cons: Cost of accessories
I've had the Palm IIIxe for six weeks now and wonder how did I ever get by without it! The IIIxe has really handled the task/contact management for me. I purchased the ThinkDB database ($25) and Datebook 4 ($25) apps and they have been worth the money....
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by bignickn , Feb 08 '01
Pros: Best value, sufficient memory, many free applications available, good battery life, ease of use Cons: Screen not as sharp as Palm V's, processor a tad slow
The Palm IIIxe is one of the best purchases I have ever made. I use it daily, answering my own initial doubts of whether this would end up being an expensive paperweight. Yes, you can live without a Palm. You can live without a toothbrush too; life...
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by net100k , May 06 '00
Pros: 8 MB of RAM, great resolution and OS. Cons: Check the batteries, Palm!
The Palm IIIxe is the best handheld computer there is. You get the quality of a 3com (or Palm) product, and tons of space. This palm is identical to other Palm IIIs, but this one has 8 MB. This is critical in ensuring you have enough space for all...
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by aparikh83 , Jun 30 '01
Pros: lots of memory (8 MB), not too expensive, easy to write on Cons: cheap plastic stylus
I had been eyeing this Palm for a long time before I actually bought it. I considered the Palm III, but I wanted more than 2 MB of memory. The 8 MB of memory that the Palm IIIxe is more than enough to load programs and data.
The Palm came...
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by mrmikal , May 04 '01
Pros: Good price for a hand-held with so much memory. Cons: The navigation takes a little getting used to.
Epinioners,
Who can deny that we live in an increasingly technically adept, mobile world? Everywhere it’s “come here”, “go there”, “remember this”, “don’t forget that”, “shoot me an e-mail”, “and fax me that report”. What gives? While an...
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