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by matsarge , Dec 30 '00
Pros: 8 mb of memory, flash memory for upgrades Cons: Bland color, no USB cradle
If you need a Palm to help get organized(like I did), this is the one to get. Forget about the M100, it's a good product but for a extra 50 bucks( I got mine from Amazon.com for $199 before the $50 rebate) you can get a IIIxe with 6 mb more memory than...
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by tmadel , Feb 04 '01
Pros: Syncs with outlook; download websites; best value Cons: Cheap stylus; less solid than previous models
I started out with Palms with the original Palm Pilot personal. I don't recall the amount of RAM, but it wasn't much. In any case I got hooked, I carried this elegant machine with me everywhere. Finally, I kept track of people's birthdays, trip...
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by stephenlee , Jun 22 '01
Pros: Great PDA for a great price. Cons: No color, some might find it a bit big
My First was a HP Jornada 545 running Pocket Windows, it was big and heavy and switching between applications was slow.
Then I was introduce to the Palm IIIxe and I immediately dumped my Jornada out. Although it dosen't have color but it does...
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by mschwedhelm , Oct 06 '00
Pros: A great, lightweight, powerful PDA Cons: Must buy batteries - no charger for III
I've been a long time user of Palm products. I started with the Professional in 1997, moved up to the Palm IIIx in late 1999 and recently purchased the IIIxe (my wife got the "old" IIIx).
I use my Palm ALOT! I have the GoType...
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by Ninababy , May 22 '01
Pros: Fun, Fast and easy to use
Great quality for the price Cons: The stylus can slip out easily
hard to read in some light conditions
I resisted Palm technology thinking that only computer geeks used that stuff. Then, for Christmas my husband got us matching ones and it has been my constant companion ever since. My Daytimer went by the wayside as this slim little organizer took its...
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by margotmary , Apr 08 '00
Pros: 8MB memory, fast Cons: HandSpring Visor cheaper
I finally bought a Palm IIIxe after thinking about it for months. When the IIIc came out, I considered color briefly, and went for the 8MB of the IIIxe. I cann't believe what a difference it has made in keeping track of my complicated life! and the...
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by ekogan , Aug 12 '01
Pros: Portable computer. keep all your information at hand. Cons: Not wireless. only get offline internet content.
I have the Palm IIIxe . I wrote this review using it. It is a very useful tool. It is a portable computer that can be connecter to your computer. You can read write email, read the news from the Internet all without a wireless connection.
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by humpda , Apr 17 '07
Pros: CHEAP and CHEERFUL
Heaps of apps available
Robust OS Cons: No expansion
Battery changing can be a pain
Serial hotsync
Basic functions
I got this from Ebay recently for 30 bucks (Australian) with cradle, case and postage. I have owned/used a number of IPAQS (1710, 5500, 2490), a Palm (Treo 600) and Smartphones (Imate SP3/SP5i) and for the money I paid this thing is pretty cool. Heaps ...
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by boatingbob , Jan 16 '04
Pros: Easy to use, use of disposable batteries a plus Cons: Not durable, lackluster customer support
I bought my Palm IIIxe about 3 years ago. As an organizer, it works quite well. The Palm OS is very good, and their 'graffiti' interface makes data entry very easy. It also has enough memory for most users. I like the use of disposable 'AAA' ...
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by jayupark , Jan 22 '03
Pros: Large screen, low price Cons: Screen is hard to read, slow processor
When I first purchased the Palm IIIex (early 2001), I was in love with it. Who would not, 8MB of memory, big screen, back light... But that was then, and today is now. Unfortunately, I dropped this PDA one too many times and the screen cracked (it can...
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by gsgarret , Dec 08 '01
Pros: small, lightweight, easy to use, pre-installed applications are highly functional Cons: small B&W display
I have had my Palm IIIxe for about 2 years now. It is the first such organizer I have owned, so when I got it, I was unsure as to how much I would really use it and so forth. Not to worry! I use it daily - constantly. The basic pre-installed...
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by Pbartley1 , May 20 '01
Pros: value for your pda dollar. Cons: It's not the status symbol a newer model is.
I had toyed with the idea of buying a PDA for the past 3 years, but had always delayed the purchase, waiting for prices to come down and the capabilities and features to increase, just as with any other electronic/computer item. In April, a new...
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by dseidman , Dec 26 '00
Pros: good interface Cons: quality, support
While looking for my first PDA I read reviews of Handspring and Palm products. When I read that the Visor had a fragile display that was not covered under warranty, I went with Palm. Two weeks after getting my IIIxe, the display cracked *while it was...
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by as847 , Aug 20 '00
Pros: Small Cons: Feels cheap, confusing interface, expensive, poor-quality screen
I simply do not understand why so many people like the PalmPilot. I can count so many design flaws: the flip cover breaks readily; the screen is small and looks 'oily' under certain lighting conditions; the screen also fades sometimes for no apparent...
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by davibm , Jun 29 '01
Pros: High spec. low cost - same as Vx but half the price. Cons: Not sure how useful it really is
I thought this would change my life etc 'make me more efficient' it hasn't but I do always have important dates and addresses to had which is very good. The problem is, once you get past the novel value the functionality is not there - you cant do very...
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