Palm Tungsten T3 PDA
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Product Details: Palm Tungsten T3
| Operating System | Palm OS 5.2.1 |
|---|---|
| Color Screen | Yes |
| Installed Memory | 64 MB |
| Slot Types Provided | MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card |
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Product Description: Palm Tungsten T3
User Reviews: Palm Tungsten T3
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Handy,fast,inexpansive,expandable.
, November 3, 2003Reviewer: drtctong - See all drtctong's reviews -
Excellent
, November 10, 2003Reviewer: OregonAmy - See all OregonAmy's reviews19 of 20 Yahoo! Users found this Palm Tungsten T3 review helpfulPros: Compact, Light, Lots of features, Love the expandable screen
Cons: Kind of expensive for what you initially get
This PDA is great. From its capabilities (bluetooth enabled, lots of software compatibility, etc) to its standard features (great resolution, PDF reader, web browser), I can't really ask for anything more except maybe a lower price. But in comparison, it is priced about right.
The 90' flip on the screen is nice but not entirely necessary. What I like better is being able to hide the 'grafitti' writing area to maximize screen size. Very nice!
And as one of my coworkers pointed out, even the stylus is nice. It's sturdy and expandable (it locks into the PDA with a "click release" like a click-top ball point pen) so it's easy to write with.
The battery only lasts me about 3 - 4 hours of constant use so it's not really that much.
I wish it had come with more software, but there's so much available out there, it really doesn't matter. ...
Pro Reviews: Palm Tungsten T3
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 Awards: Top 100 (12/04)
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Palm takes on beefy Pocket PCs with two new color Tungstens--and throws in an upgraded monochrome Zire to sweeten the pot.Palm's business-oriented Tungsten T3--like its predecessors, the Tungsten T and Tungsten T2--features a case that slides open; but this time, when you pull it down, you get... more... -
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Pros: Very fast chip, much improved screen, upgraded programs expecially the very pleasing Calender interface. SD card add-ons allow me to keep 3 bibles of different versions, a few e-books with a lot of room for more!!
Cons: Hangs readily with partially compatible programs, Chinese characters files used with T2 cannot be read on T3-- because of different chips? Relatively short batter life.
I upgraded to T3 from T2. The expandable view window is useful for reading documents. I guess the software engineers have done a lot of R&D on this new model so that the user interface has become easier and more pleasant to use. The only problem I dislike is the relatively short battery life. I need to recharge everyday with only modest usage. If Wi-fi is installed on the device without the use of a SD card, it would be even better. A worthy piece of tool for everybody. ...