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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics CPU Speed: 200 EAN: 0805931016089 Feature: PALM Z22 HANDHELD ML Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Legal Disclaimer: IFILE Model: 1048ML Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Windows 2000 Release Date: 2005-10-12
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PALM Z22 HANDHELD ML . IN
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Customer Rating:      Summary: UNRELIABLE - KEEPS CRASHING Comment: Bought this as a replacement for my old Palm Zire which had been fantastic. My first Z22 lasted 6 months before crashing. It rebooted fairly successfully several times then died completely. Amazon were brilliant & relaced it, but this replacement only lasted 1 week. Amazon replaced it again & this one lasted about a month but today has died & refuses to reboot at all. I GIVE UP & WILL BUY A COPMLETELY DIRFFERENT MAKE. I had read other reports from buyers & should have steered well clear really . Lots of hastle, very unreliable.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Most unreliabe Comment: I bought one of these for my wife. It lasted tree days before refusing to do anything. It wouldn't even power on. It was promtly replaced by Amazon. The replacement lasted 32 days. I had no choice but to ask for a refund. A shame really - it seemed to do all that was required when it was working.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent value Comment: If you want a small, cheap PDA you can't go wrong with this. I had one for about a year before I replaced it with a Palm T|X. It's strongest selling feature is the non-volatile memory which at 32MB is quite generous considering even expensive Palm's a few years ago were only 8MB. If you add this to the excellent sync with Outlook or with Palm Desktop and the vast range of Palm applications you just can't go wrong. As an electronic diary/address book 32MB of memory is more than you can ever use. The downsides are the screen/display isn't the highest quality (fonts and pictures can be a little jagged and the contrast on images can be poor), there is no memory card slot or wireless/Bluetooth. However it does the basics extremely well - it seems a shame Palm have really got on top of making the PDA so good at a time when the PDA concept is probably on its way out.
Customer Rating:      Summary: If it dies.... Comment: press the reset button on the back of the unit with a pin.
The earlier reviewer who complained about the unit dying should have known that the common cure for electronic failure is a reset.
The main advantage of this product is that it is a flash memory, so it remembers its contents even if batteries die. It performs all the main palm functions and the batteries last longer and is lighter than Windows based pdas.
The only issue I have with it is the faint high pitched alarm function. If you have hearing difficulties you are not going to be able to hear it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: fab wee diary Comment: ok it's not for those seeking an all dancing equiped pda, but this is perfect for my use as a reliable electronic diary. great battery life and easy to use. only gripe is i wish palm offered a more solid stencil with dual ink pen option as with older palm products like my old v model.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Palm puts the pleasure in staying organised with the Palm Z22 handheld: an incredibly easy-to-use personal organiser. Featuring a bright colour display, it gives you easy access to your calendar, contacts and photos. You can make changes and add new records by writing on the screen. All your information is stored safely in the handheld's non-volatile memory. When you get home just press a button to copy the information to your PC or Mac for safekeeping. And all this in cool and compact design you'll love. T...
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