Pros: Screen, 32MB, sleek, dirt cheap Cons: Flip cover scratches case, no universal connector, screen might be too bright
Overview This is my fourth handheld to date (previous include Palm m105, IIIc, and m130), and it's also the best one I've owned so far. The high-resolution, and not to mention bright, screen, is gorgeous. Plenty of memory and ...
Pros: Just about everything Cons: no voice recorder
WARNING: VERY LONG & BORING REVIEW AHEAD! First off I'll explain why I even bought a PDA in the first place. I'm one of those wierdos who has to keep track of everything in her life, from old high school buddies' phone #s to Dr.'s appointments to what ...
Pros: Best price/performance of all the Palms. 21 new Contacts fields. Cons: Software support of these 21 new Contacts fields.
I gave up my 6 year old Personal Palmpilot in favor of this beauty. I've found it has the best function for the price. Better than the ZIRE 71 if you give up the camera. Has 32MB of memory and comes with Documents to Go to process Excel and Word files. ...
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: Small, light, easy to use, amazing screen. Cons: Screen protectors, the whole MP3/video/SD card fiasco.
I have succumbed. I admit it. I used to laugh at all ye who putzed around with your Palm Pilots. I used to think, 'what the hell could you be doing that you need a complex computer to organize it'? I used to chuckle at how techno-needy people ...
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 ...
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: 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: 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 ...
Pros: Very affordable,outstanding screen resolution, 30.8Mb RAM, OS 5.2.1, smooth stylus, expansion slot, sleek. Cons: No cradle, optional memory required for mp3, can't use Palm Universal Connector.
Admittedly my Vx was fulfilling my requirement I found no need to spend at least $300 on a new OS 5 Palm and since I had upgraded to OS4.1 I did not want to fork out $200 for a Clie and still be running the same OS 4.1. As soon as I read about the Tungst ...
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: Price, software, add-ons, screen, features. Cons: No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. No universal connector. Hard case should be included automatically.
Just picked up a Tungsten E! Here are my thoughts for people that are sitting on the fence or having trouble deciding which model to get: The screen is gorgeous. As good as any PDA. Everything is clear, and crisp. PDA's sure have come a long way. ...
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 ...
Pros: Great display, Smooth look, Value Cons: No charging indicator, cheap flipcover
::::::| Intro |:::::: Handhelds have come a long way in the last 3-4 years. The new Tungsten E has harnessed most of the new technology around...all for under $200. This sleek, lightweight, well-designed device does everything the average ...
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