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by zalta4 , Feb 22 '06
Pros: Word, Excel, Powerpoint viewer
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Palm OS
Color Display
Cons: How do you change the battery?
Battery life did seems a bit short
If you need a camera on your device, get a Palm Zire 71. If you need Bluetooth connectivity and lots of raw power, get a Tungsten T3. The Zire 21, Tungsten C and Tungsten W are also good choices for those that need PDAs for various purposes. But ...
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by smartartur , Jul 24 '05
Pros: color LCD, memory, applications, capability, size, and everything else Cons: unreplacable battery, battery life
Knowing myself, i never looked into getting a palm pilot, until the program was able to buy us theese little handhelds, for personal and official use. Not knowing or perhaps knowing just a little about PDA's, i could not tell whether whatever we were ...
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by uhu69 , Mar 24 '05
Pros: Tough, beautiful screen, nice finish. MP3 capable. Cons: Down button not working that well after one year.
First off, I wish to point out that I'm by no means a technophile. However, when something works very well and is reliable (much like my 15 year old Honda Civic), I have to give credit where credit is due. For all my needs the Tungsten E has been ...
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by rpsjimj , Mar 21 '05
Pros: Great Price, Great PDA, up to 512mb SD cards, easy interface!!! Cons: None what so ever!
When my Handspring Visor finally bit the dust after falling off my desk, I decided it was time to update my technology. I started reviewing the various PDA's that were on the market. From the reviews and the reasonable price point (under $200), I decided ...
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by harmoniker , Aug 27 '06
Pros: WiFi, Bluetooth, Voice recorder, vertical-Horizontal screen Cons: Crashes lots! Slowed down by the hard drive. Overpriced.
Last year I traded in my Palm Tungsten E for the LifeDrive, lured by the 4 Gigs of harddrive, WiFi, and Bluetooth and paid a hefty 500 for it. BIG MISTAKE!! I wish I had stayed with my Tungsten E. Here are all the things wrong with with the ...
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by xzhou , Jul 22 '04
Pros: Not enough to off set the loss. Cons: Poor product. Very short warranty (90 days). poor tech support!!!
I bought the Tungsten E in December 2003. After two weeks' use, the screen cracked. Though it is a pain to send it in and wait for three weeks to get it fixed, at least it was under warranty. Last month, as I was using it, the text on the screen ...
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by armyman , Jun 02 '04
Pros: Does everything advertised when working Cons: Weak 90 day warranty – Battery Issues
The Tungsten E is a fine device when you look at the specs and use it the first time, but has a few small issues. It does not always work and the weak 90 day warranty, that does not cover the screen at all, should be your first warning sign. If I would ...
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by nocbic , May 21 '04
Pros: Good size, bright display and fairly simple to use. Cons: Difficult navigation bars at the bottom. Warranty for a $200 product was way too short.
I bought my first PDA at the end of last November 2003, it was a Tungsten e and cost $200. I needed something that would help me organize my life which continues to get more and more filled with activities. It has done a good job for me until three weeks ...
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by martaesq , Jun 01 '04
Pros: Good options for the price Cons: Sync with Outlook; Customer Service
I have since fallen in love with this gadget . . . now that I got it to sync with my Microsoft XP! I used a Handspring Visor until I decided to upgrade. The Tungsten E was in my price range (cheap) and had some great features... or so it seemed. It ...
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by dwynne , Dec 16 '03
Pros: screen, improved graffiti (letter recognition), good alarm clock, decent case Cons: synch w/iSync (on a Mac) required several reinstalls
Seven years ago, I got my first Palm at work and was just thrilled to be able to write phone numbers down and carry around a to do list. In those days, the Palm cost $200 and the top of the line computer on my desk cost $2000. A friend had worked on ...
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by nelson111 , Aug 19 '04
Pros: Nifty-looking. Palm OS is great. Cons: Fewer features than (for instance) Dell Axim X30, non-replaceable battery
This is a nifty little device. I bought it because I wanted something to organize my life and use for occasional schoolwork. This is an update of a previous review. I received a few comments on that review and I wanted to address at least some of ...
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by carpet777 , Oct 26 '04
Pros: Nice feel, handsome, user friendly, hot sync very easy. Cons: As stated, you DO NOT have any MS Office software included or available.
I'm essentially a first time Palm user. I wanted two things from a handheld. One, that it had good organizing tools, mainly contacts and so forth. Two, that I could use my Excel spreadsheets in the field with the handheld. I really didn't care about ...
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by dolfinrose , Feb 10 '05
Pros: colorful screen, easy to hold, easy to find software, and very compatible with computer. Cons: have not found any yet
I love my palm. I needed something to help me organize all my kids appointments, and school functions and my work schedules. This has helped me do that and more, so much more. I am a hairstylist and I am able to keep track of all my expenses and tips ...
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by profetfr , Jun 23 '04
Pros: 320 x 320 hi res display, external speaker, Fast 127mhz ARM Processor, sleek lightweight design Cons: No universal connector, No Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
The Palm Tungsten E is the ultimate in personal organization. Since I work at Radio Shack and have owned my Tungsten E for about 4 months now, I can honestly say that the Tungsten E offers plenty of bang for the buck! We always try out all the PDA's we ...
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by imaworkaholic , Dec 17 '03
Pros: Light, VERY thin, and room for lots of applications. Cons: Sometimes freezes up for no apparent reason.
I LOVE this thing. I initially got it on a 2-week trial period and the salesman told me if I didn't love it, I could bring it back. I chuckled just knowing it would take me less time than that to hate it. I'd never like Palm PDAs. I always found them ...
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