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by cybert32 , Apr 09 '01
Pros: Small, fast, lightweight, and INCLUDES HotSync Cradle. Cons: Missing Expense App. and isn't upgradeable.
The Palm m105 is the next best thing to the Palm Vx if you ask me. Everything anyone could ever ask for in a cost effective PDA is delivered here. The Palm m105 has a built in 8MB of memory, which is 6MB more than the m100 shipped with. Also, it includes...
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by rjmeyer1012 , May 04 '01
Pros: Incredibly easy to use...great PC compatibility features! Cons: Doesn't have latest software for Windows...no upgrade available for OS
I've been wanting a PDA for quite a while now, and decided to finally plunk down the money when the m105 came out. At $199 and 8 mb, it fits my finances and my lifestyle needs. Personally, I need a PDA for typical, everyday scheduling, address book,...
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by timconnell , Apr 21 '01
Pros: 8M of memory,
small,
fairly cheap Cons: Small screen,
OS not upgradeable,
not expandable
The m105 is a neat counterpoint to Palm's flagship m50x series. The m100 is designed as an entry-level product, but the nearly identical m105 is aimed at a curious niche market: folk who don't want the top shelf m500 or m505, but find the m100's 2M...
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by jclmu , Aug 06 '02
Pros: Easy to use, nice interface, lots of programs Cons: Hard to see in direct sunlight
THis is a very good pda for the price. It comes with a lot of software and is very easy to use. It is lightweight and very easy to carry around. The 8 megs of memory is also a bonus. I have not tried the internet on this particular pda but I have...
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by plymyphil , Jan 25 '04
Pros: Cheap Cons: Not much use really
So, in 16?? (fill in the blanks if you know) Samuel Pepys wrote a huge diary that stands still as a historical document of the time. In the same century, Daniel Defoe toured around the whole of England and Wales and his account of his journey in similar ...
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by brown12687 , Feb 07 '04
Pros: Size, battery life, and OS Cons: Screen
Well I recieved the Palm m105 as a birthday gift. This is a great little unit and the batter life is great also. The unit itself is a great size. It easily fits in my pocket and has plenty of storage space for the price of the unit. Display: I ...
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by jokernights , Jun 28 '03
Pros: Small, easy to see, very user friendly, Cons: no recharging
i just received this model and i seem to like it very well i don't really see any problems everyone ...
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by merlin1716 , Jan 08 '05
Pros: Small, Light, Battery Life, Back-lit, OK Display, 8MB Memory Cons: Memory Loss with Battery Change after a few years
OVERALL: A GREAT little PDA - I've had mine for at least 4 years now, and have NO reason to upgrade. The battery life isn't as good as the early Pilot 5000 which gave 3 months per set of AAA's, but the 6 weeks per set is far preferable to my wifes Palm ...
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by frogwomyn , Oct 20 '02
Pros: Inexpensive, familiar interface, comes with cradle, lightweight and EASY to get up and running! Cons: Memory can not be upgraded.
All I was looking for was an cheap way to stay organized, and this does the trick. Plus I have a ton of games, for when I am bored! It is a great piece of equipment! I use it to take notes in meetings as well as store tons of contact info and use as a...
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by turtlegirl7 , Feb 16 '03
Pros: Excellent, simple, very easy to use! Cons: It doesn't do my laundry! :)
After owning my Palm 105 for two years, I cannot say enough about the marvelous features of this little wizard. I am a complete tech geek, and spend endless hours on my PC. When I'm not on my PC, I rely on my Palm to get me through the day.
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by drummerman , Oct 27 '02
Pros: small, easy to use, games Cons: lack of memory
this is a great little gadget that can pretty much plan your whole life. No need for those expensive PDAs with color and all those other features, while the m105 does all you need it to do.
m105 features:
-easy to use calender.
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by jrw14493 , Sep 09 '02
Pros: quick, upgradeable and good little starter palm Cons: dosen't take expanison cards
I purchased the Palm m105 mainly for keeping track of school work. The feature I probably use the most is the note pad. It is a classic palm function that allows you to write directly on the screen for quick notes. It is also easy to keep you schedule...
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by uberconsumer , Jun 27 '03
Pros: small, flip down cover, one touch time and date, relatively inexpensive Cons: grayscale screen, not expandable
Im an engineering student with an extremely large courseload. I use this guy to keep track of all of ...
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by blueworld52 , Jun 01 '01
Pros: Small. Battery can be recharged. Pocket-size. Lightweight. Built in light. Cons: Somewhat fragile. Light wears battery down quickly,
I don't own a palm pilot myself, but my dad does. He keeps addresses and phone numbers on it, which comes in very handy when we're out and need to get in touch with someone or if he needs to call his wife/my mom. He also keeps in there all of my mom's...
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by wlb82 , Feb 23 '02
Pros: Longhand Input Cons: Limited functionality, Small b&w screen
Palm Handhelds are legendary for their operating system, but the operating system has begun to outlive its functionality. While palm handhelds can perform basic functions, such as memos, date book and addresses, they can't keep up when compared with...
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