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by skura , Dec 19 '00
Pros: Price, Hard Case, Ease of Use, Memory Cons: Doesn't Synch well with Netscape, Grafitti hard to learn
After spending much time researching PDA's, I chose the Palm IIIXE. I wasn't looking to spend much more than $250 and the Palm IIIXE offers the best bang for the buck under $300. I mainly use it for the calandar, address book, and synching my e-mail....
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by mattstav , Mar 25 '01
Pros: easy to use, extremely handy Cons: Software can be confusing
I have never been good at keeping track of dates and phone numbers. I finally decided to get the Palm IIIxe after I got sick of having phone numbers on little slips of paper in my wallet.
The Palm IIIxe is great for helping me to keep track...
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by newtonian , Dec 11 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, Feature Packed, Simple to Operate Cons: None
I used to be one of those people you saw carrying around a leather bound planner. I put off buying a PDA since I thought it would be a fad. I now know why they have caught on!
In the past, I had notes, business cards and other chad like...
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by nicholastan , Dec 18 '00
Pros: flash ROM and CHEAP!!! Cons: Serial connection and no expansion slot
I am sure everyone knows all the pros and cons of this product. I just ordered this item and I want everyone to know about the good deal i got. Right now if you go to www.techbargains.com, you can get the eletronic code for amazon. The codes gives you a...
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by gdavides , Jun 26 '01
Pros: easy upgrade, easy to use Cons: no colour, stylus is awkward, standard programs still lacking
I first got into the world of palm computing as a lark, entering an ebay auction for a palm pilot pro in the spring of 2000 just to see what would happen. I had up until that point used a paper organizer, and I found it increasingly annoying to enter my...
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by sage420 , Apr 13 '00
Pros: 8MB memory, Stylish Casing, Below $300 Cons: No Lithium Ion Battery
If you are just getting into the PDA market, one of the models that I would highly consider is the Palm IIIxe.
The newest member of the III series organize has 8MB of memory which translates into more storage space you could need on a Palm OS...
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by MIDIMonster323 , Mar 27 '01
Pros: Lightweight & Ideal for On-The-Go Scheduling Cons: None
I knew nothing about Palm Pilots. I saw people using them, but didn't pay attention until someone I knew started using one. It was amazing how scheduling and address were all in the palm of their hands. Well, I had to check this out.
I went...
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by benson_nc , Mar 23 '01
Pros: $149!! 8mb ram!! Apps and games out the wazoo!! Cons: Display needs more contrast.
I suppose the IIIxe is being phased out, hence the price reduction to $149. That said, it's still well worth looking at due to the wealth of applications, the large memory on tap, AND the ability to upgrade the operating system, something the Handspring...
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by epinion_head , Dec 28 '00
Pros: fast, light, and incredibly versatile Cons: Cant Play Quake on it
The Palm IIIxe, what can I say, no other handheld better represents Buddha's middle path better. Here you'll get the 8MB you so desperately want. Though alot of you won't need it, it'll come in handy for services like Avantgo.com. You especially need...
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by mattliusa , Feb 15 '01
Pros: All you need in one place. Lots of memory, great find feature Cons: No USB connection, lack of conduit software
I never thought that I would ever get a PDA. I never even used a paper calendar before. But after a disappointment with a scanner pen to take notes I took a look at the PALM IIIxe and I just love it.
This Palm is ready to use right out of the box....
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by RayCCole , Apr 20 '00
Pros: data is always at your finger tips Cons: NONE
I finally purchased a Palm IIIxe about two months ago. I had given thought to this purchase for two years, since a friend recommended a Palm Pilot. The Palm IIIxe is a "tool." If one is looking to get some order in his/her life, this is the...
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by iiandyii , Apr 01 '00
Pros: everything Cons: nothing
When i first went out to buy a Palm pilot I went for the palm 3x. But just when i was about to buy it, i saw the palm 3xe standing next to it. Seeing that the palm uses 8mb of space, i jumped all over it. Further reading about it, i found out it uses...
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by mondonj , May 22 '01
Pros: Good performance. Easy to use. Good interface with computer. Cons: Eats energy. Keep a set of two extra AAA batteries around.
The Palm IIIxe is a very good business tool. You can keep track of addresses, phones, to do lists, date books. It is very easy to use. Even the graffiti - writing with stencil is very easy to pick up on. It is a very good mobile replacement for the...
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by l8gr8av8r , Feb 10 '01
Pros: 3rd Party Palm OS software support Cons: Screen scratches way too easily
I bought the Palm IIIxe last month to supplement my ever growing collection of little gadgets. At first the device was flawless, but then then I noticed the first one....
Scratches are a real problem it seems on most PDAs. A friend of mine has...
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by mlturner , Mar 08 '01
Pros: Price of $199 includes sync cradle, 8MB RAM, upgradeable Cons: No color
I held off buying one of these trendy gadgets but finally broke down in order to better organize myself. Although I considered the m100, the IIIxe was a better buy. At $199, the IIIxe gets you the device plus the sync cradle, which retails for around...
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