Preface Im not a technology geek nor am I am technologically challenged. I am somewhere in the middle between those extremes. My Palm TX is used mostly for personal use. I like to use the Palm for maintaining my schedule, keeping ...
Pros: Powerful, WiFi and Bluetooth enabled and nice display Cons: Battery life could use to be better
I have used a couple of different PDA's at work to help me carry important reference materials that I use. I am a computer repair specialist for a medium size manufacturing company and I have a lot of information that I have refer back to. Most of this ...
Pros: Watch TV On It. Perfect Movies & Music. Controls Anything With A Remote Control. B-E-A-Utiful Display. WIFI. WIFI. WIFI. And It Comes With WIFI.
Cons: No Microphone, No Vibrator, And The Digitizer Isn't 100% Peachy.....
A Whole Year Without A PDA, How Did I Manage To Survive?
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Pros: Beautiful 480x320 display, very good battery life, built-in WiFi and web browser. Cons: Slight occasional lag when entering text, no built-in camera or voice recorder, non-standard HotSync connector.
Palm has, more or less, gotten out of the PDA game. Ironically, the pioneer in personal data assistants has pretty much focused its company's energies on a market it actually helped create: the smartphone. Their industry hit, the Treo, paved the way ...
Pros: A lot of new features Cons: Palm OS is antiquated.
Overview The Palm T|X is the top of the line hand held personal data assistant manufactured by Palm. It is the most advanced of the traditional Palm PDAs, using a similar operating system and possessing pretty much the same interface. The T|X is ...
Pros: Instant-on, Wi-fi browser, bluetooth-capable, expandable memory. Cons: Price, slow graffiti response time, a bit heavier and thicker than I'd like.
I've owned a Palm Vx since shortly after they first came out, which was probably about 7 years ago. I've used it off and on up until just recently, and even today with its grayscale screen and 8MB of memory it's still a solid little PDA that gets the job ...
Pros: Quite fast, versatile, not too expensive ($268 in Buy and Amazon) Cons: Battery not user replaceable, sometimes unstable (reboot)
I'm in love with my Palm TX. This is my first handheld (although I've been after them for a long time), and I am quite certain that I made a good choice going for this one. In fact, I am so in love with this gadget that I need to defend it from some ...
Pros: Built in WIFI, small thin design, screen very readable and good color. Cons: That #*&%%! connector. (see above)
This is my third Palm device, My first was a Tungsten E, liked it but after three years upgraded to a T5 Palm, that was given to my Daughter, when I acquired the TX. I liked the T5 but it did have its problems especially with hot sync with its cable. The ...
Pros: Last of the 1yr warranty palms. Wifi, Bluetooth Cons: No Camera? 802.11b where's the G wifi? expensive, awful sync cable,no Mass storage device support
I don't consider myself as a novice or beginner when it comes to Palms. I've owned a Palm Pilot, Palm III, Sony Clie TJ27, Zire 31,Zire 72s, and The Palm T/X. Hands down the T/X is the best offering from Palm to date, but it's not without flaws. ...
Pros: WiFi. Better battery. Better visibility. Blue Tooth. Cons: Sluggish. Mad Digitizer. Sync problems. Poor service. Insufficient Internet support. No 64 bit drivers.
This is an update: To date I have replaced one digitizer - the screen which accepts pen input, and that is failing after six months. In addition to the concerns below are the truly flimsy nature of this essential part and Palm's lack of willingness to ...
Pros: Handles just about every task that I would want it to Cons: Operating System update seems unlikely to happen
I had never used a PDA before, I was always of the opinion that they seemed like a neat device but what did I really need one for since I work at the computer all day and have a laptop at home. Anyway, my birthday was coming around and I saw the Palm TX ...
Pros: Documents to Go, Headphone Jack, SD card slot Cons: Graffiti, wifi, bluetooth
When I was in college I was a big fan of the Sony CLIE (2001-2003). The PDA broke and I decided to get a Palm TX last summer to replace it. I'm focusing on practical usability here. I'll address the features and how they work in real life 1. ...
Pros: Easy to use, many features, Wi-Fi Cons: expensive, slow Wi-Fi
I started with Palm handspring devices over 6 years ago and have worked my way up through the ranks to the T/X. (The T/X is my fifth device). I must say I still own but no longer use or like the Treo 650- I went back to my Motorola Razr and Tungsten E. ...
Pros: Wifi! Pretty Screen. Lower Price Cons: Freezes and needs Resets (or reboot) way too often
I bought this palm when the battery on my T3 died. It was cheaper than my T3, and it doesn't have all same features (no vibrate, no microphone). The one thing that attracted me was that it did not have a sliding screen. I grew to hate that. Also it ...
Pros: Ease of use, good screen, lots of capability. Cons: May need to relearn graffiti or use screen keyboard instead.
I purchased the T/X around Christmas 2005 to replace an old Handspring Visor. I've been very pleased with this device. It's sturdy but still skinny enough for easy handling. I think the color display is excellent and I like being able to toggle ...
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