Pros: Great color screen with backlight. SD card compatibility. Lots software. WiFi. stable operating system.
Cons: Battery requires frequent recharging. Replacing battery difficult. No microphone or webcam.
My main use of the Tx has been as an ebook reader and audio book player using the 'Documents to Go', acrobat reader, and the 'Pocket Tunes' (MP3 player application) which come with the Tx. These 3 applications are the most usefull apps(best) which come ...
Pros: Handles just about every task that I would want it to Cons: Operating System update seems unlikely to happen
I had never used a PDA before, I was always of the opinion that they seemed like a neat device but what did I really need one for since I work at the computer all day and have a laptop at home. Anyway, my birthday was coming around and I saw the Palm TX ...
Pros: Watch TV On It. Perfect Movies & Music. Controls Anything With A Remote Control. B-E-A-Utiful Display. WIFI. WIFI. WIFI. And It Comes With WIFI.
Cons: No Microphone, No Vibrator, And The Digitizer Isn't 100% Peachy.....
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Pros: Slim and easy to use. Cons: Kind of expensive.
This PDA definitely blows all others away. I love it! It is a high quality PDA made durably. It is super easy to view your email or the weather. It is set up to easily connect to the internet. In literally seconds you can be connected to the web. It has ...
Pros: Ease of use, good screen, lots of capability. Cons: May need to relearn graffiti or use screen keyboard instead.
I purchased the T/X around Christmas 2005 to replace an old Handspring Visor. I've been very pleased with this device. It's sturdy but still skinny enough for easy handling. I think the color display is excellent and I like being able to toggle ...
I just love my PDA. I used to have a Palm V and this is like driving a sports car. The amount memory available with the internal memory and SD cards, I have over 2 Gbs. I love the palm GPS navigator 5 that uses the Tom Tom software. I love being able ...
Pros: Quite fast, versatile, not too expensive ($268 in Buy and Amazon) Cons: Battery not user replaceable, sometimes unstable (reboot)
I'm in love with my Palm TX. This is my first handheld (although I've been after them for a long time), and I am quite certain that I made a good choice going for this one. In fact, I am so in love with this gadget that I need to defend it from some ...
Pros: Easy to use, many features, Wi-Fi Cons: expensive, slow Wi-Fi
I started with Palm handspring devices over 6 years ago and have worked my way up through the ranks to the T/X. (The T/X is my fifth device). I must say I still own but no longer use or like the Treo 650- I went back to my Motorola Razr and Tungsten E. ...
Pros: Great value if it meets your needs out of the box Cons: You need additional software to truly integrate with Microsoft Outlook.
I agree with the other reviewers, so Ill concentrate on Outlook support. Over the holidays I finally got around to migrating / integrating my Palm TX PDA with Microsoft Outlook. This is my third Palm Pilot. I had a Palm Pilot Pro in the ...
Pros: Last of the 1yr warranty palms. Wifi, Bluetooth Cons: No Camera? 802.11b where's the G wifi? expensive, awful sync cable,no Mass storage device support
I don't consider myself as a novice or beginner when it comes to Palms. I've owned a Palm Pilot, Palm III, Sony Clie TJ27, Zire 31,Zire 72s, and The Palm T/X. Hands down the T/X is the best offering from Palm to date, but it's not without flaws. ...
Preface Im not a technology geek nor am I am technologically challenged. I am somewhere in the middle between those extremes. My Palm TX is used mostly for personal use. I like to use the Palm for maintaining my schedule, keeping ...
Pros: Instant-on, Wi-fi browser, bluetooth-capable, expandable memory. Cons: Price, slow graffiti response time, a bit heavier and thicker than I'd like.
I've owned a Palm Vx since shortly after they first came out, which was probably about 7 years ago. I've used it off and on up until just recently, and even today with its grayscale screen and 8MB of memory it's still a solid little PDA that gets the job ...
Pros: Music, Photos, Easy to use, Full color screen Cons: Vista compatibility problems, Mp4 music files only
Palm is known for creating user-friendly hand held devices, and they haven't let us down this time. The Palm TX is both innovative and easy to use, encompassing several features that its predecessors didn't have. With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability it ...
Pros: Powerful, WiFi and Bluetooth enabled and nice display Cons: Battery life could use to be better
I have used a couple of different PDA's at work to help me carry important reference materials that I use. I am a computer repair specialist for a medium size manufacturing company and I have a lot of information that I have refer back to. Most of this ...
Pros: Amazing display quality, solidly built, mature operating system Cons: poor sound quality, Palm Desktop / Office Outlook compatibility issues
This is my second Palm, received the TX exactly 5 years after my wife gave me the Palm III xe for my birthday in 2000. I had used the Palm III xe almost on a daily basis since then and am now continuing with the TX. The TX is a world of a difference. ...
Sleek, stylish handheld with 128 MB of flash memory and big 320x480 screen Built-in wireless connectivity via Wi-Fi (802.11b) and Bluetooth Easily man...More at Amazon Marketplace
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