Pros: The screen, the specs on paper, overall design, software extras, 64MB of memory Cons: T3's actual speed, little expensive, SD card issue, battery life short
I know... I know... If I'm so happy with my Tungsten C, why did I buy the Tungsten T3? Well, the screen... the screen on the T3 was the deal sealer... no doubt about that. If you're remotely interested in PDAs, the screen will severely tempt you ...
Pros: Super screen, portrait/landscape mode, full-screen writing, 64MB RAM, fast processor, lots of included software Cons: Pain in the butt power button
I've owned a Palm Tungsten T since it's initial release last year and while I've loved it for the most part, I definitely couldn't resist the new T3 model since it covered the only major flaw that I had found with the original T: the meager 16MB RAM built ...
Pros: Big screen, Wi-Fi Cons: Battery life could have been better.
You have seen my review of the T
ungsten
T, and the subsequent review of the T
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T2. Now the circle is complete. I finally bit the bullet and upgraded to the T3. At the time ...
Pros: Nice high-definition screen; Stretchy screen's super; Quality external loudspeaker; 64MB MEMORY, BABY!; Bluetooth works. Cons: Horrendous battery life; Older software may not work; Rubbish casing.
"Pick any one you want," my mum said. Relatives are always good to turn to when you need a nice birthday present and I needed a new Palm Pilot to replace the one I had fried courtesy of Russian Railway electrical supply (longish story, don't ask). For ...
Pros: 480x320 screen, Bluetooth, External memory, Compact size Cons: Awkward Voice Button, lack of 480x320 from 3rd party software
UPDATE on Jan 08 Went to the PalmOne Website and downloaded a bunch of updates. Installed most of them, including a ROM update. After that and a new sync, everything worked OK. I did encounter a couple of fatal errors initially with WebPro but ...
Pros: Small size, hige screen, great functionality, more memory Cons: Battery life
They say it was a hoax. They said it was a myth. Well hey! With the change of Palm's handheld corporate image to PalmOne; they have released three new Palm units to cater for the high, middle and budget market. You will soon see the Zire21 (budget), ...
Pros: Usable functionality - business, personal, entertainment Cons: Battery life is adequate but not excessive
So many of these PDA/pocket pc's have gizmos you'll never use on them but pay for. The beauty of the T3 is you'll use practically everything you pay for. I purchased this in April, 2004 but waited to write the review until I'd had it for awhile so I ...
Pros: Fast, sleek, great hi resolution screen Cons: Battery life, weight, OS a little unstable. Finicky bluetooth connectivity.
I received the Tungsten T3 as a free promotional gift for opening up an Ameritrade account. I did not plan on using it much and thought about giving it to a relative as a gift. But I took it out of the box and started using it, and now it's my primary ...
Pros: Great Screen Size & Quality! Fast & nicely designed! Cons: The issue with large SD cards- Read my review for info.
I went ahead & moved from a Zire 71 to a T3. I'm glad I did! It has a fast processor & a very good amount of RAM. But as been said before, the BIG seller to me was the screen size. I have used this considerably for Word documents... It has been very ...
Pros: 64MB of memory Free, great design, software extras and Bluetooth built in! Cons: The Battery life is short and it“s speed is slow for the price
I love the Tungsten“s retractable (320x480) color TFT screen deseign (with portrait and landscape options), it attracts many to buy the product. It runs on the Operating system of Palm OS® 5.2.1, with the new patches and updates that remove its original ...
I am a Palm user. Can't and don't want to live without one. I've had 3 prior to the T3 and this was my next because it was top of the line when I got it. I wouldn't have bought it myself based on price, but my uncle got me an iPod I didn't really ...
Pros: Good design, fast, plenty of storage, great screen! Cons: poor battery life, and casing can dent easily.
The Palm Tungsten T3 was Palm's very first PDA with 480x320 screen. The Dazzling big screen, combined with Bluetooth make this unit an excellent mobile internet browser. The unit also excels in all the classic Palm OS functions such as contacts ...
Pros: Great new upgrades. Cons: Older applications don't work.
I purchased my T3 online for $324. This was an upgrade from my M515. Overall, I like my T3. The new Palm OS 5 has greatly improved by PDA necessities. There are some fallbacks as I will describe. The Pros: 1. The higher resolution of the screen ...
OK, so, this is my first review, so have pity on me :P I recently got the T3 off Ebay, W00T! Though don't leave your dogs in the yard, because UPS got scared off by mine and I had to go pick up the package myself. OK. Y'all know the specs by now, a 400 ...
Pros: Great large screen but still fits in Pocket
Fast application running
Web usable
Customisable buttons Cons: Voice memo button easily set off
Graffiti needs practice to write at speed
Do you have shares in Sony or something? I have no affiliation with anyone at all. I have tried plenty of 3rd party programs on my T3 and all without problems, but i guess there will be exceptions. I agree the voice mem button is in a daft place ...
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