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The Code Shop - Palm TX Handheld

Palm TX Handheld
List Price: $399.99
Our Price: $249.00
Your Save: $ 150.99 ( 38% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: PalmOne
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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Batteries Included: 1
Battery Description: 1 Rechargeable Battery
Battery Type: Lithium Ion
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Palm
Color: midnight blue
CPU Speed: 312
Display Size: 2.5
EAN: 0805931015471
Feature: Sleek, stylish handheld with 128 MB of flash memory and big 320x480 screen
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: PalmOne
Manufacturer: PalmOne
Memory Slots Available: 1
Model: 1047NA
Modem Description: None
Native Resolution: 320 x 480
Platform: PDA
Publisher: PalmOne
Special Features: nv:Processor^Intel ARM Based Processor|Processor Speed^312MHz|Memory^128MB|Display Area^320 x 480 Transflective TFT|Display Colors^65K Colors|Compatible Flash Media^Secure Digital|Compatible Flash Media^Muti Media Card|Compatible Flash Media^SDIO (Input/Output)|Connection Type^Multi-Connector|AC Input Voltage^108-32 VAC/60 Hz|Type^Lithium-ion Rechargeable|Width^3.08 inches|Depth^.61 inches|Height^4.76 inches|Weight^5.25 oz.|Operating Systems^Windows 2000|Operating Systems^Windows XP
Studio: PalmOne
System Memory Size: 128
System Memory Type: SDRAM
Variation Description: midnight blue
Warranty: 1 year

Features
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 manage email on the road or access files on your office desktop PC
Expansion slot that supports MMC, SD, and SDIO memory cards
Palm Desktop Software for Windows and Mac

Accessories
IOGEAR USB to Serial/PDA Converter Cable (GUC232A)
SanDisk SDSDB-128-A10 Secure Digital 128MB (Retail Package)
Lexar Media 128 MB Secure Digital Card
Lexar Media 256 MB Secure Digital Card (Retail Package)
SanDisk SDSDB-256-A10 256 MB Secure Digital Card (Retail Package)

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: TX Good, Amazon Deal, Not So Good
Comment: This would have been a great deal if the price of the Palm TX actually was $399. However, since the MSRP of the now-discontinued TX was only $299, the deal is not so hot at only a 9% reduction from the true MSRP. Note that Palm only makes and sells Treo and Centro phones these days; they're out of the PDA business. That being said, the TX is still a great little PDA that offers 128mb of ram memory and WiFi. It sync's w/ your Outlook calendar and contact list, surf's the Internet, and plays a mean game of solitaire. What more do you need?

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Overall, pleased
Comment: I have found this PDA works well and can be setup with iSync in Leopard (Mac) thus will import/export data to iCal and Contacts without issues. While bluetooth can be used, along with WIFi the first sync with a Mac must be wired through USB and from there settings changed via Palm OS for bluetooth communications.
The image display is quite good while the display for Office and other text related items are like reading text related items. Exporting or sending of Excel expense report to the PDA is another added plus.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Flaky touchscreen digitizer detracts
Comment: For the first 10 months of owning my T|X, I thought it was the greatest ever - a 5 out of 5. I suspect many of the good reviews were written by people who hadn't owned theirs long.
At month 10, my touchscreen digitizer started losing its calibration more and more frequently. I sent it in to Palm for repair (and their customer service isn't very easy or fast) and received a rebuilt unit. That one lasted about 4 months (just beyond the warranty) and its digitizer started flaking out.
Today I can't write anything, and I refuse to pay Palm to fix it and get another dud.
Too bad - I've loved Palm for years, but they lost me on a bad product.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Does the job, and does it well
Comment: Only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because a 5 star review would imply it's perfect. Very few things are perfect, but this is darn close as long as you're a fan of the Palm OS.

I ordered a Palm TX to replace the aging Sony Clie Palm PDA I bought used an eternity ago. The Clie is still running which is an amazing testament to it's batteries (it has to be what, 6 years old?) but the battery only lasts a few days now instead of a week or more, and I figured I needed something with more memory and a brighter and easier to read screen.

I wanted to stay with the Palm OS. I love the Palm Desktop. People grumble that it's dated looking, but it's an excellent and efficient design that gets the job done. Plus all my data is already in the Palm Desktop so the migration to this new device was wonderfully painless.

ANYWAY ordered the Palm TX from Amazon for $[...] on 12/21/08 (it sells for $[...] most everywhere else and $[...] at ). Ordered it with 2 day shipping along with a bunch of other stuff I needed for Xmas and it got here frighteningly fast considering it's so close to Christmas. Kudos to Amazon: I ordered 3pm on 12/21 and it arrived on 12/23!!!

ANYWAY I just love the screen on the Palm TX. It's so much brighter and larger than my old Sony Clie. I did not install any software since I already had the existing Palm Desktop 4.1.4 on my PC that was being used with the old Sony Clie. First time I synced the new Palm TX the old Palm Desktop just asked me if I wanted to sync to the new device, and it synced without any problems. Absolutely painless migration.

I am running Windows XP-64 bit edition which does not support USB syncing for the Palm (this is also true for Vista 64) but I already knew that ahead of time. I used to have to sync my old Sony Clie with a serial cable to get around that, but with the new Palm TX I instead decided to use Bluetooth for sync although I could also have used Wifi (Bluetooth sync seems to be faster and easier though). I ordered an IOGear GBU321 USB Bluetooth adapter from Amazon along with the Palm TX. I had done some research prior to ordering and the GBU321 does work with XP and Vista 64-bit (many Bluetooth adapters don't) HOWEVER you need to use the generic Microsoft drivers (allow the Windows Device Installer Wizard to search for them from the Internet - DO NOT use the drivers that come with the GBU321). The MS generic drivers work fine, and you can use the Windows built-in Bluetooth manager (in the Windows Control Panel and it can be put on the taskbar) to manage your BT devices. I never needed to look at the Palm TX manual - the device itself walks you through a wizard for setting up your sync connection and it was intuitive enough that I setup the Bluetooth connection in about 10 minutes without much of a hassle. You have to setup your Bluetooth connection in Windows as a virtual COM port, but this is very simple and done through the Bluetooth Manager in Windows. Bluetooth syncs are fast - nearly as fast as using a USB cable.

As for the PDA, it's a wonderful step up from the Sony Clie. The newest version of Grafitti (the letter recognition language) is much better than it used to be. It was almost worthless on my Clie. I still enter text faster just using the tap keyboard, but with the newer Grafitti I am finding myself entering it that way more often. Calendar and Contacts works the same as it always has on a Palm device, just more legible on this much brighter and bigger screen. I use large fonts since I can't easily see default small fonts without my reading glasses and they aren't always handy.

This is my first PDA with Wifi. It's not something I need, but it is handy. It easily connected to my home Wifi using WPA encryption. I setup the email client to access one of my spare Gmail accounts so I can send and receive email if I need to (I see more of a need to send emails than receive). It was easy to setup - the Palm TX already has presets for Gmail and other popular email services so all I needed to do was give it my email address and password - it already knew the POP3 & SMTP server settings for GMail. Mail downloads and sends are fast.

As for web browsing, I really haven't used it much yet except for news and maps. The browser is nothing like an iPhone so like most mobile devices the browser is fairly limited, but if you stick to mobile websites it works fine. The default Palm Portal homepage is nearly useless though. The homepage you WANT to use (trust me) is Google's mobile home page: [...]. Google really has it together. For instance I tried using Mapquest on Palm's Portal but it was worthless. So I went to Google mobile, clicked on Google Maps, it detected I had a Palm PDA and had me download a Google Maps application and BAM! I have access to a Google maps interface that's nearly as good as using it on a regular browser, including satellite image views and traffic information (if available for your area). Maps load fast. A nice feature is that Google maps can pull an address directly from your Contacts list.

I've also used Google News and NPR News on the device and both work very well. The PDA itself feels very snappy. It doesn't lag like some underpowered PDAs and PDA phones I've tried. Even running Google maps in satellite view - which you have to assume is taxing it's little processor pretty heavily - it's very snappy.

There's other features on the phone, but I haven't used them yet. My major need is Contacts, Appointment Calendar and writing notes. Frankly I have no need for music & video (I have a Zune for that).

Not much comes with the PDA: a USB cable (which I wouldn't recommend you use except in an emergency - it's hard to disconnect and feels like you'll break it when you do as you have to twist and yank it), a wall charger, a clear screen protector, and that's it. I ordered spare styluses and a docking cradle (just for charging - I'm used to using a cradle with my old PDA) from Amazon at the same time so the AC charger that came with it will go in my laptop bag for travel (unlike my old PDA you can't charge the Palm TX from the USB cable which is one of the very few disappointments).

The Palm TX itself is built well enough. It's plastic as opposed to my old metal Sony Clie but then again it's also lighter than my Sony Clie.

Pros: bright display, fast response, does the job
Cons: can't charge via the USB cable, USB cable is not easy to disconnect, dated looking Palm OS GUI if that bothers you (it doesn't bother me)

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Great PDA but manuals but hardcopy manuals are missing
Comment: The Palm TX has all the features as advertised. Great unit.
Cons: USB cable and power connection are a bit obtuse. It would be better to have a cradle. Manuals are only on PDF (download). Maybe I missed a turn somewhere on the manuals but my conclusion is that no manual is formatted for the Palm itself!


Editorial Reviews:

The Palm T|X handheld is the affordable handheld with total wireless connectivity that you've been waiting for. With built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies, you can check e-mail, browse the web and work wherever you want. Its large color display and sleek design are anything but business as usual.


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