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Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld

Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld

Palm - 1045NA
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Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld
Introducing the sleek, stylishly designed Tungsten E2 handheld from palmOne. It's packed with the latest
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$178.19 at  
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PALM 1045NA Tungsten E2 Handheld Color Connected Organizer PDA
Life isn't stagnant - it moves constantly. Wherever your life is going, the sleek, stylishly designed
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Palm(r) Tungsten(tm) E2 handheld
Hi-res color display 32MB memory Built-in Bluetooth(r) Introducing the sleek, stylishly
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Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld
Put productivity in your pocket. This versatile handheld gives you the power to get organized, create
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Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld
This was my third Palm Tungsten E2. My first Palm PDA, a Palm V, lasted five years. My first Tungsten E2 lasted a little over two years. My second one lasted a little less than two years. This one lasted a whoppin' 12 days! All of my Tungsten E2s, even when working, were flaky -- they buzzed, they had to be reset often, their conduits quit working and I could not back them up to my computer. Customer "support," when I tried it years ago, was so useless it was insulting. I'm not even going to try for a refund, I'm just never going to buy a Palm product again. Unfortunately, none of the other PDAs seem very reliable either. Much as I dislike the bulk and inefficiency of paper, I'm going back to it until some wonderful company makes a reliable PDA.
  22 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  151 days ago at 
Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld
I purchased my Tungsten E2 as an upgrade from a IIIxe. I LOVE the color screen and graphics! The software is soooooo easy to use using WinXP . . . interfaces wonderfully. Can't say enough about the contacts, task lists, Calendar, alarm reminders, etc. . . . they more than meet my needs! The simplicity of hotsync-ing with the Palm Desktop is great!

I use Documents to Go (Word) for keeping up to date on a book that I am writing. With the wireless folding keyboard that Palm makes (for only $70), why would anyone want a laptop? It's very easy to use and weighs a lot less!! Whenever I have much editing to do, I just whip out my keyboard and go at it! When I get home, I just put my Palm in it's cradle and hit the hotsync button - - and everything is updated to correlate (PC and Palm). I have an older version of Docs to Go, but even with the new version, I suppose the big screen on a laptop would be much better for spreadsheets. Since I don't really utilize xcel on my Palm, I'm not bothered
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  22 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  235 days ago at 
Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld
I just received my palm a few days ago. Ok actually last night. Just thought that I'd pop in here, the place that I ordered it from (I ordered it new from amazon. I recommend it) and give a short and concise review.
First of all, know that I really do like this palm. Once you get past the installing process and get comfortable with it. To any newbies out there, there's a few things that I recommend you doing BEFORE you get your palm.
1. order an expansion card with it, or go to the store and get one. You're going to need it if you'll be working with any extra applications like Documents to Go, Music, etc.
2. Get a wireless keyboard!! If you are going to be typing anything out on your palm like I do (I ordered it so that I could work; I type long stories and need a REAL keyboard)
3. get a cover to go with. Either a leather case or hard case, just go with how much you're going to be handling your pda and how much money you've got to spend. The palm does come with a case, but of course,
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  22 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  6 price(s)  |  357 days ago at 

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