Extend your talk time with a replacement or spare battery for your TreoTM 650 smartphone. ... more
Just keep one resting in your cradle and it's ready whenever you need it. Just pop it in your pocket or bag and you're good to go that extra mile at work, chatti...
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Advantages: Stable, excellent OS; masses of free software available; still the top dog. Disadvantages: None.
using it as a souped-up iPod replacement, you can upgrade the storage using any SD card (and they are stupidly cheap at the moment) so you should never run out of space for your music and video collection.
It runs on Palm's excellent Garnet operating system - and you're unlikely to find a more stable operating system on a pda (other than the version of Mac OSX that Apple uses on the iPhone).
Battery life is also excellent. Actually, I cannot remember it ever having run out of battery while I've been using it. It seems to be able to carry on for hours on end without blinking.
There's not really much you can say against the TX in the pda stakes. To put it bluntly, how many other items of consumer electronics that were launched in 2005 can you (a) still buy today and (b) can still hold their own against the competition? None! ...
jmarko 17.08.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Palm TX
Advantages: Price, compatibility, size, style Disadvantages: Memory not expandable
With the introduction of the Palm m105 - with 8Mb instead of 2Mb in the m100, I recommend the newer model, although if you can pick up the m100 for a song - go for it!
Do you really need a PDA when you already have a PAD?
The recent introduction on the Palm m100 will have a lot of people wondering if now is the time to ditch the old diary and switch to a handheld.
For anyone who already uses MS Outlook for his or her diary, to do list and address book the answer is a definite “Yes”.
SLIPS IN YOUR POCKET
The Palm m100 is an all new handheld that easily slips into a shirt pocket and boasts the power and the memory of far more expensive machines.
There are two software packages on the CD ROM supplied, the first synchronises your m100 with MS Outlook, the second is a “personal information ...
john.sw 09.12.2000 (23.04.2001)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Palm M100
Advantages: Fun, easy to use, compact Disadvantages: limited function, no longer manufactured
Use your PDA as a digital camera with the Kodak PalmPix - then HotSync the pictures to your PC.
Cost around £100 new, now are about £10 on ebay - which is just about what they are worth.
There are two 'flavours' available, one for the 'square based' Palm III, IIIc, IIIe, IIIx, IIIxe, VII, IBM Workpad and TRGPro series machines, the other for the 'round based' M100 M500 etc
The camera offers two screen resolutions; 640 x 480 and 320 x 240 pixels, bearing in mind this uses the same memory in your PDA, you probably don't want huge files anyway.
Download the supplied application onto your PDA, pop a couple of AAA batteries into the camera and you are ready to take pictures in seconds.
I work in IT and have to to send engineers to customers' sites.
The PalmPix ideal for snapping pictures of their billings, mugshots ...
Extend your talk time with a replacement or spare battery for your Treo 650 smartphone. Just keep one resting in your cradle and it's ready whenever you need it. just pop it in your pocket or bag and you're good to go that extra mile at work, chatting with your friends or on the road. Can be recharged while in the phone or using the Cradle Kit.