Pros: Simple installation; easy access to common Palm apps and functions Cons: Fitting can be tricky; universal connector superseded
As a writer, I am always looking for ways to get more from my Palm PDA and a keyboard is an essential add-on. They can be expensive, though, so I'd been waiting quite a while to get my hands the Palm Ultra-Thin Keyboard when I found it as a £30 ($52) ...
Pros: Incredibly small (!!), laptop-like key travel, full-size keys, sensible layout, and solid construction. Cons: No stylus well -- but what do you expect on a keyboard so small anyway?
I'm a graduate student in English, which means I read -- and take notes on -- a ton of books. At the beginning of this year I took my laptop everywhere I went for this purpose, which was a huge strain on my back and on my laptop. The Palm Ultra-Thin ...
Pros: Compact, portable, awesome on airplanes Cons: Mine have consistently worn out
I have been using the Palm Ultra-Thin keyboard for several years now, first with my Tungsten T, and now with my Tungsten C. I love the design, the compactness, and the fact that it makes my Palm much more versatile and useful. I use my Palm ...
Pros: Small, Light, No Batteries needed Cons: Small, no numbers, slightly clumsy implementation, not all keys seemingly functional
Hehe, I got this keyboard with my T3 on Ebay, so it was a good, good deal :) Anyways. It is a small keyboard, bigger than my Palm, but around the same thickness. These dimensions are off Palmone's website: Closed: 5.5"x3.9"x0.5" (139mmx99mmx13mm) ...
Sleek and ultra-compact design Offers comfort and feel of a standard keyboard at nearly half the size and weight of other foldable keyboards Small siz...More at Amazon Marketplace
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