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PalmOne Tungsten T Handheld

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  • Reflective TFT color screen with brightness control and support for more than 65,000 colors
  • ARM-based Texas Instrument OMAP1510 processor
  • Integrated Bluetooth Radio and Antenna
  • What's in the box: Palm Tungsten T handheld, stylus, protective cover, USB HotSync cradle, power supply (120 VAC)
  • Palm Tungsten T handheld with Palm's dual-expansion technology, which includes the Palm Expansion Slot for SD Cards, SDIO and MultiMediaCard media.
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  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B000071A7U
  • Item model number: P80850US
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (93 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #151,166 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: October 28, 2002
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Customer Reviews

It requires almost continual recalibration.
Robert Lando
Overall, however, a great PDA from Palm and probably the best thing they've done yet.
Magellan
As a productivity tool for business, the Tungsten is great and very compact.
Adam Boettiger

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97 of 101 people found the following review helpful By George P. Hatzigiannis DMD, MD on November 7, 2002
There are a number of reviews on the 'Net already about this much-anticipated device, and I won't claim to make yet another. Just some interesting observations from a week of ownership:
1) I have found only a single program (Skyscape 5-minute clinical consultant) that does not like OS 5. All others so far work like a charm, including LOTS of medical software.
2) While the OS itself really is not much different, the processor has really revolutionized the Palm handhelds. Example: using Tabers medical dictionary on my m505 was a chore, and looking up a word often took >30 seconds. Now I write in real time and get word lookups in 1-2 seconds.
3) My handwriting recognition (Graffiti) is MARKEDLY improved over the m505.
4) The screen is UNBELIEVABLE! Fantastic, useable under all lighting conditions.
5) The battery life is just fine. I do recharge nightly, but I use it a good 2 hours each day, with the backlight at 50% all the time, and rarely get to below a 70% charge.
6) The sliding design is very sturdy. Also, it just FEELS much better in my hands.
7) The D-pad is a huge improvement, and I think more than makes up for Sony's Jog Dial.
8) Voice recording feature is very nice.
9) Does not come with mp3 software built-in, though word is that Real will be releasing an mp3 player for Palm in the coming weeks that will be available free.
10) Only gripe is that Versamail STILL does not synch e-mail with my Mac...
11) Palm has all but said that this device will be OS6 upgradable, which you can't bank on from the Sony products.
Buy one, you will definitely not be disappointed.
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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful By J. Lara on December 7, 2002
The m550 or more commonly known as the Tungsten T is refreshing addition to the Palm product line. It's been a while since Palm took a step in innovation but the Tungsten T is certainly a move in the right direction. If this is a preview of things to come for Palm or OS5 then things really do look bright for the PDA industry. However as great as the Tungsten may be, I think it would be premature to pick up a OS5 unit at this point in time and in the OS's life cycle.
Being the holiday season many PDA manufacturers, particularly Palm OS units, historically don't release any major units. New units generally come out in the 1st and 3rd quarters of the year. This will hold true for Palm and Sony.
If you are a first time buyer the Tungsten would be ok but at that price range you might be better off with a T665C or even an SJ30. If you are looking to upgrade, just hold out for a few more weeks. There is nothing worse then picking up a new PDA and to have a new one introduced only days after.
Despite all negative feedback on its price, it still is an amazing unit. Although i am not a big fan of the flip or even the slider design, the compactness of the Tungsten T is difficult to ignore. As Palm research have shown, the grafitti area is used only about 20% of the time so tucking it away shouldn't pose too much of a problem. However I personally would have prefered a virtual grafitti for more real estate as opposed to a "sliding away" grafitti area.
With many objections on a slider design on many fan sites and user groups Palm went ahead and developed on for their flagship OS5 unit. They felt that if they construct it well enough that they can convince people that the huge decrease in overall volume will be greatly appreciated.
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80 of 86 people found the following review helpful By A Customer on January 10, 2003
I'm a physician and upgraded from a IIIc to the Tungsten T for more speed for electronic prescribing. Also purchased the SanDisk 64MB card. What I've found so far:
-- 14 MB of user accessible memory on the Palm itself
-- 59.4 MB on the SanDisk card
Peeves --
-- The sliding close is nice for smaller size for travel. When in frequent use, I'd really like to be able to keep the TT "locked" in full extension since I need to use the Graffiti area extensively. A little flip lock like on the barrel of zoom lenses would have been a nice addition.
-- Palm shouldn't have cheaped out on memory -- should have 32ish MB of user accessible memory.
-- Can't "subdivide" the SanDisk card into directories or categories -- it's one massive lump.
-- The "snap" into the cradle isn't real secure -- a little nudge and it isn't charging.
-- Comes with an inconvenient plastic cover. Touching the navigator selector in the front turns the gadget on, which frequently happens accidentally if put in a pocket. I like the flip-down clam shell arrangement on the IIIc better at this point. (I made my own cover out of other materials -- a little challenging -- pressure in the wrong place will turn the gadget on unintentionally unless designed right.)
Pluses --
-- FAST, bright screen, good resolution.
-- Sync's are fast
-- With almost daily charges, battery life hasn't seemed to be a problem so far, but am not using BlueTooth yet and haven't been using continuously.
-- Comes with Documents to Go
-- Can scribble some brief notes (although I've done nothing but play with that) and dictate some voice notes (ditto).
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