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27 Dec
Product DescriptionThe sleek and powerful Palm Tungsten E handheld comes packed for business and priced for value. Access your calendar, contacts and important information anywhere. Create and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint-compatible files on the run. Synchronize with Outlook’s calendar, contacts, tasks, notes and email right out of the box. Stay productive using updated features to Palm’s award winning organization software. Listen to MP3s, watch video clips and view photos wherever you go. A powerful ARM processor lets you listen to MP3s while looking up an address or scheduling an appointment. Watch the latest movie trailer or a new sales video. Carry digital photo albums of friends and family, students and co-workers, even the latest real estate listings. Plus it’s expandable, and with 32MB of memory there’s plenty of room to customize from more than 18,000 applications (sold separately). . . . [. . ]
Tags: Handheld, PalmOne, Tungsten
5 Responses for "PalmOne Tungsten E Handheld"
ALL iHAVE 2 SAY IS ITS THE BEST THING EVER! U NEED 2 BUY IT!!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I have no reclamation to do for Tungsten E!!!For me, it’s PERFECT!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
you can’t expand this handheld in any way except for memory. . . . NO GPS or MP3’s **without another $99. 99 kit**SUCKS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rating: 3 / 5
had to return to store does not support nt
Rating: 4 / 5
. Had some trouble syncing tasks with Outlook XP. When I mark a task “complete” on the Palm, the task is not updated as “complete” in Outlook. Called Palm support. Wait. . . Wait. . . Finally a live person. Technician hears my issue, asks me to hold for a momement, comes back and gives me another number to call. I ask what company the phone number belongs to. He says, “To the company that can help you with your issue. ” I ask if it’s the company that developed the syncing software. He says, “It’s the company that developed your desktop application. ” I say “You gave me Microsoft’s number?” He says, “Uh. . . Yes, they developed the application that your having trouble with. “Then we argue for 5 minutes about if my syncing issue is with Microsoft or Palm. . . Friggin’ ridiculous!Not only is Palm support passing me off to Microsoft, they’re not being upfront about it. Anyhow, I’ve owned the Palm Pro, III, V, Vx, and now Tungsten E. I’ve also owned a couple iPAQs. I like Palm’s UI, but if I can’t get the thing working well with Outlook it’s not really a PIM I can use. Back to the PocketPC. . .
Rating: 1 / 5
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