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Palm Tungsten T3 Handheld OS 5.2.1 / 64 Mb
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A electronics &
photo fan, UK, 16 October, 2003
T3 is expensive but worth every penny
It is well worth paying the extra for a T3 given the extra memory.
I use it with a mac, and it was dead easy to set up everything and
syncs well via bluetooth. It was for mac compatability that I settled on
palm in the firstplace.
Screen is crystal clear, and has feature to turn screen landscape,...
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Palm Zire
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
Palm's decision to split its product line into two has resulted in some
new product names: Zire is the new name for the consumer family of
devices.
First, the Zire scores very highly in the looks department, with its
eye-catching white fascia design. It's light too, at just 109 grams. The
Zire has... |
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Palm Zire 71
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
Palm's Zire brand is designed primarily for consumers rather than for
professionals. The first Zire was a low cost, entry level machine; this
one, the second in the range, is a multimedia extravaganza. The most eye
catching feature of the Zire 71, after you've noticed the sleek rounded
blue casing... |
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Palm Tungsten C 400Mhz/64MB/802.11/OS 5.2.1 |
Amazon.co.uk
Review
Palm's latest PDA offering delivers wireless networking, lots of RAM and
a faster processor--a PDA for the professional.
Palm has embraced wireless networking with the Tungsten C, which has
built in 802.11b capability. This is definitely a PDA for power users,
as along with wireless networking... |
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Palm m130
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Manufacturer's
Description
Advanced technology and colour for everyone!
The Palm m130 handheld brings advanced technology and colour to
everyone; all the technology you need to organise your personal
information, and a splash of colour with the 12-bit colour display and
array of optional faceplates.
The advanced colour... |
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Palm Tungsten T2 Handheld OS 5.2.1 / 32Mb
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
The Tungsten T2 is a progression of the Tungsten T, and there are many
similarities between the two models, with the T2 being an update of the
line for the modern user. The processor has not changed from that used
in the Tungsten T--the 144 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 1510, which has
proved itself... |
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Handspring Treo 90
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Manufacturer's
Description
Forget compromise. Handspring's Treo 90 gives you everything you want in
an organizer: 16MB of memory-enough space to hold thousands of records,
all kinds of Palm OS applications, even databases and documents-Palm OS
4.1, a vivid colour screen, built-in keyboard, super-fast processor and
SD... |
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Palm Tungsten T Handheld - OS 5.0 / 16MB
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
The Tungsten T is Palm's latest PDA offering--it's smaller, lighter and
ships with the latest Palm OS.
The trend for PDAs at the moment seems to be for smaller, lighter and
more feature-rich devices to appear at ever lower prices. Palm is
certainly getting in on this act, with the Tungsten T... |
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Palm Tungsten W GSM/GPRS SIM Free Mobile Phone
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Manufacturer's
Description
As a versatile communications tool, the Palm Tungsten W handheld
combines easy-to-use wireless email and phone functionality with the
intuitive features you expect from Palm for staying on top of everyday
business. Read and reply to your business and personal email. Send an
SMS message and... |
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Palm m105 |
Amazon.co.uk
Review
Palm handhelds have succeeded because they're small and lightweight but
hold a surprisingly large amount of personal data. The Palm m105
handheld expands on those essential features by offering an organiser
that's smaller and lighter (4.4 ounces) than most others while remaining
packed with 8 MB of... |
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Palm Vx Palmtop 8MB
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
At only 4.7 by 3.2 inches square and 0.4 inches thick, the Palm Vx
connected organiser is truly pocket-size; however, this model sports a
hefty 8 MB of RAM. The Palm Vx also sports a sleek exterior that looks
super cool--an intangible value to be sure, but one that's hard to argue
with.The Palm Vx... |
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Palm m100
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
If you're new to the world of handheld organisers, the Palm m100 may
just be the right fit for you. Under the hood, the Palm m100 features
much of the same great software and options we've come to expect from
Palm, such as scheduling and contact applications and an infrared port
to beam information... |
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Palm m500
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
With the introduction of the Palm m500, it's clear that Palm has learned
a lesson and is sticking with the successful form factor of the Palm Vx,
while adding a handful of new features to incrementally advance the
entire Palm family. Most notable is the addition of the SD slot, which
adds... |
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Palm IIIe Palmtop 2MB
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Manufacturer's
Description
Imagine having your daily schedule, important phone numbers, lists,
meeting times and more in one organised place. It's easy and affordable
with a new Palm IIIe connected organiser. And, at just 11.98 cm tall and
a mere 170 grams, it can go wherever you go--be it work, home, school or
on vacation.... |
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Palm IIIc
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
For the technophile who refuses to see the world in black and white,
3Com's offshoot, Palm, has created the Palm IIIc connected organiser--a
colour version of the company's immensely popular Palm III PDA.
Measuring 5.06 by 3.17 by 0.67 inches and weighing less than 7 ounces,
the Palm IIIc is one of... |
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Palm m505
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
Palm's simple yet elegant operating system has long been a shining light
in the world of PDAs. The good news on the Palm m505 is that the Palm OS
still offers a wide array of tools to gather your personal and business
data in a great computing environment. Unfortunately, the most touted
aspect of... |
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Palm m515
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
The release of the Palm m515 handheld proves that Palm listens to
customers and is willing to make changes. Thanks to the indifferent
response to the lacklustre colour screen of the Palm m505 (released in
2001), the Palm m515 boasts a much brighter display and contrast
controls that were missing in... |
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Palm m125
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
Palm's monochrome m125 handheld comes with snap-on colour covers, extra
software--and most important of all, an expansion slot and compatibility
with other models. If you've seen the Palm m100 or m105 you'll recognise
the curved case of the m125, which fits comfortably into your hand. The
protective. |
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Palm Tungsten E Handheld OS 5.2.1 / 32Mb
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A electronics &
photo fan, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex United Kingdom, 9 October, 2003
Premium specs. at bargain price
I haven't bought this yet, but am about to. I've played with it in
Dixons and the screen is amazing, better than Tungsten T2 or anything
else I've seen. The updates to the PIM functions are good (no need to
buy additional software) and the finish of the PDA - brushed aluminium
looks very stylish. |
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Palm IIIc
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Amazon.co.uk
Review
For the technophile who refuses to see the world in black and white,
3Com's offshoot, Palm, has created the Palm IIIc connected
organiser--a colour version of the company's immensely popular Palm III
connected organiser. Measuring 5.06 by 3.17 by 0.67 inches and weighing
less than 7 ounces, the Palm... |
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