Abstract: Every time we see a PDA there is a feeling of 80s DeJa Vu, but the humble portable assistant has never left and continues its own evolutionary path. We try out PalmOnes latest offering the aptly named TX.
Abstract: Palm’s hard drive-based LifeDrive was, apparently, as much fun and games as the company could take for a while, so it’s back to business with the Palm TX, a sleek upgrade of the Tungsten T5. The staid 312MHz Bulverde proc from Intel, the 320x480 LCD, a...
Abstract: Last Fall Palm introduced the Tungsten | T5 model PDA. Now one year later, they have released the TX model. The T5 and the TX share quite a few similar features including the same body case size and style. That should come as good news for T5 owners lo...
For the most part palm seems to have done a good job with the T|X, packing in features and offering the whole bundle at a good price.Building in WiFi brings the T|X up to the connectivity standard I expect from a PDA these days, incorporating 100MB of use...
Abstract: For those who didnt hear, Palm announced a couple of new handhelds this week, and one of them is the Palm Ive been waiting for all my life: the Tungsten T|X. Its basically a T5 with WiFi, Bluetooth and 128 MB of RAM, and Im fortunate enough to be h...
Abstract: With the new Palm Tungsten T|X PDA, Palm has gone back to basics, with a device that hits the sweet spot in price, performance and features. Along with the consumer-focused Z22, this is first device released under Palms retro-rebranding as Palm (form...
Abstract: Palms latest high end PDA packs a great feature set yet a mid-range price of only $299. Its currently the least expensive PDA offering both Bluetooth and WiFi. Its got a high res plus 320 x 480 display, 128 megs of persistent memory for storage and...