Pros: good price, 32 MB, battery life, beautiful screen, software package, Palm OS 5.2, MP3 playback Cons: no Universal Port, cannot use Avantgo
Lately, Palm Inc. has been developing PDAs for everyone’s needs. If you need a camera on your device, get a P
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Zire 71. If you need lots of raw power and Bluetooth connectivity, get a Tungsten T3. The Zire 21, ...
Pros: Lightweight, color screen, Outlook conduit. Cons: No USB cradle.
Through the years I have owned two (monochrome) Palm handhelds. Each had it strengths and weaknesses, and ultimately I gave them up and went with the (color) Pocket PC handheld with its color display and compatibility with the Windows XP OS. I found ...
Pros: Price, features, decent battery life, speed, 32MB of memory, PIM improvements, Documents to Go 6.0 Cons: limited MP3 capabilities, no universal connector, minor issues.
Well, I can't review every Palm model out there since I can't afford to buy every model out there... but with the most exciting lineup of Palm PDAs I've seen in the past year in a half in the under $400 range and being a member of the Palm pays back progr ...
Pros: Affordable, color display, a lot of available memory, MP3 player, DVD player available Cons: The flimsy plastic cover, skinny stylus, no way to replace battery
When my husband and I decided to upgrade to color PDAs, we stopped here at Epinions FIRST. We picked out a few models that might be within our price range, and went to do hands on shopping. We ended up at Best Buy, where we were able to look at and ...
The Palm Tungsten E is the low-end model of the Palm Tungsten series PDA's. However, this model clearly demonstrates quality, and not an "economy" quality. The Palm Tungsten E has the performance that you'd expect from an excellent Palm ...
Pros: Price, versatility, clear color screen, SD expansion slot, audio function. Cons: No wireless or bluetooth. Limited battery life with audio use.
If I were a poet, I would write a sonnet about my Tungsten E. I can't live without it. I bought it 2 1/2 years ago because it was cheap, about $199 at the time, before the Tungsten E2 came out. The longer I have it, the more uses I find for it! I ...
Pros: Fast, 32MB memory, high resolution display, software (included & 3rd party), light Cons: No recharging indicator, flimsy "protective" cover and no included case (and they’re not cheap!)
In June 2001 I acquired my very first handheld: the Handspring Visor Edge (see my review of it at ht
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and I realized that PDAs are indeed for me. As soon as it became affordable ...
Pros: Small, stable, excellent screen, large memory, well made, cheap. Cons: Lack of expansion options. Useless cover.
I have been using a PDA since about 1998: first a Windows CE and then a Pocket PC machine. This is my first Palm. The Palm arrived in tacky looking blister pack packaging, with a minimal set of documentation, a standard USB cable, a wall charger with a ...
Pros: Have special needs? This uncomplicated, inexpensive “assistive appliance” is “just what the
doctor ordered.” Cons: None...Left-handed? Can’t touch-type? The Tungsten E Handheld is perfect for you, too.
Are you plagued with pain while using your computer? Are you tired of trying to touch-type and failing miserably? Are your eyes tired and your neck sore from hunting & pecking at your keyboard? Don'tgive up. Help is here. Palms Tungsten ...
Pros: The amazing features and memory. Cons: Video Player.
The Tungsten E is my first Palm and I am very happy with it. Small, reliable, and much memory is only part of what this machine can do. The Tungsten has so many features. MP3- The Palm has MP3 playback. All you need is a card for your ...
Pros: Durable, functional, great screen, reasonable battery life Cons: No cradle, only a 90 day warranty, not amazingly powerful
The Palm Tungsten E is the first handheld computing device I've owned. I lusted after the higher priced options, but settled with the Tungsten E as a balance of price and features. I purchased the Tungsten E for two purposes. One was to keep track of ...
CONTEXT As an up-front disclaimer, this review is not going to dwell on specs. This is a user's-opinion oriented reviews which assumes you know what this item is and you just want to get a feel for what users experiences are. For some context, my PDA ...
Pros: Excellent value for money and a stunning looker. Cons: Battery life is a bit short with backlight on full.
The Palm is a classy looking PDA. Well presented and my first impressions were that this was a serious looking device. It is fairly small and I am able to get it into my shirt pocket, even with it inside a leather wallet. Don't sit on it. The display ...
Pros: Cheap price, lots of good software, OS 5.2.1, expansion slot. Cons: No universal connector, bad included cover.
I recently recieved this model as an early christmas gift from relatives and have been toying around with it for a while. So far I have been very happy with this Palm, it's my current favorite other than the Tungsten T3. Hardware Although ...
Pros: Very nice display, lots of memory, case seems pretty durable Cons: Flimsy screen cover, lack of software, no cradle available
I bought my PalmOne Tungsten|E about a month ago. Of course, before I made my purchase, I read a variety of reviews at Epinions. While they were all useful, most seemed to be directed toward a different reader: one who is already a handheld computer ...
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