Palm Tungsten E Handheld
Palm OS, 32 MB Installed memory, 16-bit (64k colors), Transflective Color TFT, MP3 Player
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Tungsten e is amazing
by damelasalsa, Apr 6, 2007
Pros: backlit screen (can use in poorly lit areas), customizeble shortcut buttons,
Cons: not bluetooth capable (infrared takes an eternity to transfer files)
Review: This is my first experience with a handheld, and I can't beleive how useful it is for me. I did a go ...
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Serves Me Well
by randulak, Mar 17, 2007
Pros: Reliable
Cons: Battery
The Bottom Line: Recommended for its ability to keep one organized
Review: At the almost 3 year mark of ownership of my Tungsten E I think it time to do a performance review. ...
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A Fortunate Marriage of Lasting Value and Quality
by idyllcope, Feb 25, 2007
Pros: Color, stylus silo (although placement not helpful for lefties), price, expandability, well-engineered design.
Cons: Volume of speakers slightly soft. Being unable to reset with stylus, but needing paper clip.
The Bottom Line: Money spent buying a Palm Tungsten E is money well spent for its economies of scale, and marketability. The Tungsten E enhances your tasks with convenience and aesthetic appeal.
Review: I acknowledge that I'm a late adapter to technology products. I was introduced to Palm efficiencies ...
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Palm
by kellys3ps, Jan 8, 2007
Pros: Time management, Very easy to use
Cons: small size may be easy to lose
Review: I am definitely not what flylady would call a BO (born organized). Far from it. I was forever missin ...
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My third palm!!!
by rplaza, Nov 26, 2006
Pros: Great way to keep track of address and dates. Good screen.
Cons: Poor reliability . Ninety day warranty. Not much faith by company
Review: This is my third palm. I wore out my first two but used them for 2 years each so could not complain. ...
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2 1/2 years later, and I still love my Tungsten E!
by gillises, Nov 5, 2006
Pros: Price, versatility, clear color screen, SD expansion slot, audio function.
Cons: No wireless or bluetooth. Limited battery life with audio use.
The Bottom Line: If you don't need wireless or bluetooth, this PDA can do everything you could possibly want. Why pay more?
Review: If I were a poet, I would write a sonnet about my Tungsten E. I can't live without it. I bought it 2 ...
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4th Palm product, many years Palm loyalist
by harmoniker, Aug 27, 2006
Pros: WiFi, Bluetooth, Voice recorder, vertical-Horizontal screen
Cons: Crashes lots! Slowed down by the hard drive. Overpriced.
The Bottom Line: Hold off until Palm gets the bugs out of this PDA.
Review: Last year I traded in my Palm Tungsten E for the LifeDrive, lured by the 4 Gigs of harddrive, WiFi, ...
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Not bad for the price.
by jason222, Jun 5, 2006
Pros: Good screen, not too bad for what I needed it for.
Cons: Battery life so-so, internal speaker has a poor connection.
The Bottom Line: Good if you don't need to use really CPU or power-intensive apps.
Review: This PDA wasn't too bad for the price. What really makes it a 'good' or 'bad' PDA is what you'll be ...
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Fantastic Palm product; can't live without it
by bpbatch1, Mar 20, 2006
Pros: Try wrestling this away from your significant other after loading Bejeweled.
Cons: Battery life, like every portable computing device, can be improved. Headphone port occasionally sticks.
Review: I'm not sure why I asked for my Tungsten E as a Christmas present over a year ago. I believed my Han ...
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The Viable (Affordable) Pocket PC Replacement
by vemartin, Mar 12, 2006
Pros: Lightweight, color screen, Outlook conduit.
Cons: No USB cradle.
The Bottom Line: The 320x320 16-bit full-color, TFT screen, small size & light weight, and Outlook conduit make the Tungsten E the affordable Palm to own.
Review: Through the years I have owned two (monochrome) Palm handhelds. Each had it strengths and weaknesses ...
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