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Electronics : PalmOne IIIx Handheld

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 : PalmOne IIIx Handheld
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Batteries: 2 AAA
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Palm
Compatibility: PC Serial
CPU Speed: 16 MHz
EAN: 0782494441841
Label: PalmOne
Manufacturer: PalmOne
Model: 80301U
Modem Description: None
Platform: Palm OS
Publisher: PalmOne
Studio: PalmOne
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Sales Rank: 22001
MPN: 80301U

Features:
  • Enhanced LCD screen for improved viewing at angles and in both dim and bright light
  • 4 MB storage capacity
  • Infrared transceiver
  • Open expansion slot for possible add-on hardware and memory upgrade cards
  • What's in the box: Palm IIIx, Stylus, 2 AAA batteries, HotSync cradle with serial cable, DB-25 adapter, Protective cover, Organizer and Desktop applications, Handbook



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The next evolution in the award-winning Palm III series, the Palm IIIx organizer gives you twice the memory of other Palm devices, an advanced LCD screen for razor-sharp clarity, and an open memory slot for room to expand. Carry thousands of names, addresses, phone numbers, appointments, to-do?s, and even e-mail right at your fingertips. The Palm IIIx organizer is small, smart, easy-to-use and totally connected to your desktop PC. Forget messy paper schedules, to-do lists and sticky notes. The Palm IIIx organizer will simplify your life.

Amazon.com Review:
The Palm IIIx carries on the tradition of the attractive and popular Palm line of PDAs. With its 4MB memory, this connected organizer is rated to hold 12,000 addresses, 5 years of appointments, 3,000 to-do items, 3,000 memos, and 400 e-mail messages. The "x" in IIIx stands for expandable, and the Palm IIIx offers memory expansion with an internal slot for upgrade cards.

Setting up the Palm IIIx was easy--we just inserted two batteries, connected the cradle to a desktop PC serial port, dropped in the software CD-ROM, and followed the installation wizard.

You can navigate through the Palm IIIx's main applications--memo pad, to-do list, address book, and calendar--with six push buttons or by tapping the stylus on the backlit display. Palm OS 3.1 facilitates drag-and-drop linking to Microsoft Word or Excel and provides network synchronization and automatic configuration with Microsoft Outlook. The CD-ROM that comes with the Palm IIIx provides all the necessary software to manage tasks on your desktop, too.

The Palm IIIx is PC- and Mac-compatible (an inexpensive MacPac connection kit is required for Mac users), and, as with the PalmPilot Professional, the Palm IIIx uses the industry-acclaimed HotSync technology to exchange data with your desktop PC. The documentation is extensive and well written; it includes a Getting Started card, a handbook, a software-and-resource guide, and an accessory catalog.

In our test of the Graffiti Power Writing feature, which allows you to write on the Palm IIIx using Graffiti's shorthand alphabet, the Palm IIIx interpreted a full paragraph with no errors. We easily and successfully transmitted the text to another device through the infrared transceiver. We found Palm IIIx's expansion slot beneath its cover. While memory upgrade cards are not yet available from 3Com, other manufacturers do make compatible cards.

With its increased memory and OS 3.1, the Palm IIIx is a great evolutionary step in the Palm line. --Mike Brown

Pros:
  • Expandable for possible add-on hardware and memory upgrade cards
  • Easy to set up, learn, and use
  • Widely supported by third-party software, shareware, and freeware


Cons:
  • None




Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Mislead
I purchased the Palm IIIX because I thought that it had an open expansion slot for addition of memory upgrade cards. I wasn't able to locate the expansion slot for additional memory, so, I contacted Palm. The customer representative stated that it is only upgradeable as far as the operating system is concerned. You aren't able to use an additional memory card for this handheld.

I have been able to download some applications to the handheld, but, I would have preferred more memory. ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - let down again
THIS IS THE SECOND pALM 111X i HAVE PURCHASED ALTHOUGH THE FIRST FROM AMAZON AND, TRUE TO FORM THE DEVICE HAS SIMPLY STOPPED WORKING. My LIFE is in this machine and it is frozen! I never will touch anything made by PALM again and I am sorry that AMAZON could not have prevented this.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 5 Years and Going Strong!
I have had my Palm IIIx for almost 5 years now, and it is still working as well as the day I bought it! I am more than satisfied with Palm products, and am currently looking into a Tungsten as an upgrade. The Windows based palmtops are nice too, but they cannot beat the Palm's reliability and ease of use. The software is also very stable and easy to use. This is the only device of its kind I own that has never lost data or become corrupted. Reliability goes a long way with me, so I give it 5 stars!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent with but one exception!
I purchased a Palm IIIx about 31/2 years ago and as a result of its many uses and somewhat rough handling (my wife and I both shared the IIIx) we figured it was time to get a second unit. The IIIx's only drawback was that it had difficulty keeping the date which had to be reset periodically. Palm sent me two additional models as the failure occurred within the 1st year. The date snag continues to be a problem. We have learned to ignore this glitch and have chalked it up to "design flaw." Other than that, ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - When it worked, I couldn't live without it...
When I first got my IIIx, I adored it. I simply couldn't live without it. All of my appointments were in there, my friends addresses, phone numbers, everything. As soon as I knew of a meeting or doctor's visit, got a new phone number, I would pop it open and enter it. I was in heaven.

Then, one day, it wouldn't turn on. I had to replace my batteries - which had been practically brand new and then all information - much of which I'd entered directly onto it and which therefore was not backed ... Read More



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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Palm
Compatibility: PC Serial
CPU Speed: 16 MHz
EAN: 0782494441841
Label: PalmOne
Manufacturer: PalmOne
Model: 80301U
Modem Description: None
Platform: Palm OS
Publisher: PalmOne
Studio: PalmOne
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Sales Rank: 22001
MPN: 80301U
  
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