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Dr Gadget - PalmOne Tungsten C Handheld

PalmOne Tungsten C Handheld
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Manufacturer: Palm
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Palm
CPU Speed: 400
EAN: 0805931008367
Feature: Bright 320x320 transflective color screen
Label: Palm
Manufacturer: Palm
Model: C
Modem Description: None
Publisher: Palm
Release Date: 2003-04-23
Studio: Palm
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features
Bright 320x320 transflective color screen
Fast, 400 MHz Intel PXA255 processor with Intel XScale technology
Built-in Wi-Fi and keyboard
Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard Expansion Slot
What's in the box: Tungsten C Handheld, Stylus, Flip Cover, USB HotSync Cradle, Power Supply, Desktop Installation CD, Software Essentials CD

Accessories
Targus CH071 Tri-Fold Universal PDA Case - Nylon
EA Sports Madden 2005
Sumdex Universal Size Padded Palm Wallet (Silver)
PalmOne PalmGlove m100 series Case (Black)
Garmin Talking StreetPilot III GPS Receiver, Map Compatible

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Not compatable with Windows Vista
Comment: The Palm Tungsten C is not compatable with Windows Vista. they have yet to come out with software update or fix for this problem. After talking to Palm tech support it doesn't appear that they ever will or care to. The unit is great if you never upgrade to vista which Microsoft seems to be forcing on the public.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: palm tungsten c review
Comment: I replaced a lost palm c rather than upgrade to a smart phone. I like the keyboard on the palm c and the Palm OS platform. I do not feel comfortable carrying an expensive smart phone with me when I go to the farm or work outside. I can then leave the palm in the truck or at the house and carry a cell phone in my pocket. I use the palm in my work, because i can load large healthcare drug databases, and everything revolves around the schedule/organizer.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: They are getting old and used
Comment: I purchased a Tungsten C when they first came out and use if for lots of different tasks.

For various reasons I have had to replace them. Its real simple I just place the new one in the the cradle and hit the sync button and I am up and running again.

PROBLEM - each successive replacement is getting worse and worse. The last one functioned for six months before just dying. The battery life is also getting worse and worse.

For what I use it for they serves a purpose but I challenge any seller to offer a decent warrantee on a remanufactured unit.



Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: A laptop the size of a hand
Comment: I bought this device a year ago and since then I have used it as much as I can get a chance. This device is easy to navigate with and type although typing is a bit slow and once in a while a little tedious if to type a college essay or equivalent but it is easier to type with than the more recent touchscreen keyboards because you do have to put more pressure, the touchscreen keyboards are a bit more clumsy and I often end up erasing much of the text. The device easy navigate through and just as easy to learn how to use the applications, especially if you work with computers. My only warning is that you should get a hard case for it, A friend of mine had his crushed while it was in his pocket

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: This Machine is Great
Comment: I'm a mid level manager and my company just gave me the Tungsten C as away to remind myself of upcoming meetings and events. All of the senior level managers are well equipped with blackberry's so there was no doubt in my mind that I was definitely given a hand me down of some sort.

At first it seemed somewhat awkward and I wasn't used to using the thumboard, but in all reality I've become attached to this machine. Unlike the blackberry it's not a phone, and I prefer to have my scheduling device to be different than my phone. I use it primarily as a scheduler for meetings and I love the good strong beep it omits when I set alarms that notify me of upcoming events. While others complain that it seems to shut off, I haven't had any such problems in the slightest, and let me remind you that this machine was given to me already used. The thumbboard is now indispensable for me. I look at other palm devices and shrivel at the idea of having to use the draw style method (or however you call it). I also use the device to take notes in meetings and I can use the 'notes feature' of calendar to literally make a point to mention something in one of the upcoming recurring meetings I set with my staff.

My secondary use is for enjoyment. When I spent two hours waiting for delayed connection in an airport, it was so great to have a device in which I could read ebooks and play solitaire. When wireless is available, the wifi has some problems loading but once it does then it's very clear and the screen is very bright with vivid colors.

This machine has seriously become my companion. I carry it with me everywhere I go and even make my grocery shopping list in it. It seems that all the newer palms are devoid of thumboards of which can only be found in phones. Palm should really make an effort to always include *at least* one device with a thumboard with every non cellular device it manufactures. I've never called palm so I can't vouch for their customer service but one thing I can say is that this company pioneered a virtually new idea in manufacturing pdas, and any individual I have met working in engineering computer electronics always has that dear in the headlights look to them, because they're in effect literally trying to come up with something that's never been done before. But there's no denying that palm just can't fulfill their full potential as a company in the fact that this product alone appears destined to disappear into the land of the obsolete, when in fact they should improve it, emulate it, and put something like it back on the market. There is *still* a market for non cellular devices.


Editorial Reviews:

For the ultimate in performance, Palm delivers its most powerful and robust handheld yet, the Palm Tungsten C handheld. Running on an ultra-fast processor, the latest Palm OS and plenty of memory, it handles your complex business files with ease.Need to check your email for an urgent message or quickly browse the web? Don't want the hassle and the wait of booting up your laptop? The Tungsten C handheld's built-in Wi-Fi (802.11b) technology lets you access your business and personal networks, send email and attachments and browse the Internet with blazing efficiency. You're connected anywhere you have Wi-Fi access - at your office, at home, in airports, hotels, cafes and more - with the number of access points and HotSpots continually growing.Plus, it features a new high-resolution 320x320 color screen, a built-in keyboard, a 5-way navigator button for one handed access to information, dual expansion capabilities and all the tools you need to stay productive.


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