So I struggled for awhile over buying this or the ...
Very attractive, excellent mac-bluetooth setup and function, excellent overall function and thoughtfully laid out.
Some quality issues (D-pad doesn't seem to want to 'press'), and I know the paint will come off eventually (but that doesn't really bother me that much).
Posted Sep 19, 2004 - So I struggled for awhile over buying this or the Tungsten T3 like a lot of people probably will, and I can say I made the right decision. First, this is newer than the T3, and right out of the box it works better with my powerbook than a T3 does. Next, you'll use the camera more than you think you would. It's like those stupid camera phones I complained about for so long until I had one and needed to take pictures of something. It's just great to have a camera on hand. No, it's not a 5 mp camera, but it's just for catching a quick image. Also, you can draw on the images once in your palm, and that is REALLY useful. I'm a medical student, and I can take a pic in the gross anatomy lab, and write notes right over it and use it a s a study aid later. Voice memo is very cool, and I've used it to record things I didn't have the time to write down, either from myself, or a lecturer. I've also recorded some study groups. I haven't used the mp3 abilities yet, but that's because I have an ipod which I'm married to. But I can see the usefulness of having it. If you just need to have one thing on you (camera, mp3, computer, etc.) than it might as well be this. The battery life is really wonderful if you don't use bluetooth alot. After a week my battery bar was still half full, and I was using it mostly as a datebook, notepad, and some picture taking. I was really impressed over this because you always hear how terrible the battery life is in these. I'm sure it will get worse after two years, but they always do, and that's really when you're going to buy a new one anyway. Some people thing that it's bad that this model doesn't have a cradle, but if you think about it it's really inconvenient to travel with the cradle (are you going to put that in your bag too?) as opposed to the power cord + usb. When I travel, I can just take the power cord, because you don't really sync that much on the road, and you can backup to an sd card if you need to. If you do need to sync, and you have bluetooth then you don't need the usb cable because you can blutetooth-hotsync which really works quite marvelously. Regarding blutetooth in general, the range was less than I thought it would be (by a lot), but it works great. I installed Sailing Clicker onto my powerbook and palm, and it's really great because I can control iTunes in my house, and powerpoint and keynote presentations at school. Unbelievable how 1.)cool it is, and 2.)how dependent you can grow on it. It has caused me to have to reset my handheld once, but I think that was on the mac end, as my system is REALLY cluttered and my OS needs to be reloaded. Finally, if you're wondering if you should get a handheld or not, I think it all depends on where you are in your life. I bought a Palm in 2000 because I thought they were so cool, and I imagined all the great things I could do with one. It was cool for a month, then I stopped using it as much and ended up using a notepad and pencil (which I loved) for the next three years. I was out $250.00. This summer I had so many appointments to meet, people to get in touch with, etc. that I had little pieces of paper all over, and it was time to organize a little better. I pulled out that old palm and put it to work. But the limitations REALLY stuck out from an older handheld (no expandability for medical software, and hotsyncing with my powerbook), and I knew this fall I would need to pony up for a new model. I thought long and hard about this one, and I can safely say I made the right decision for what I needed at this point in my life. And it ties in my digital hub pretty well, and the extra features (like the camera) were a convenience rather than a selling point. If you honestly thin you don't need bluetooth (which was a selling point to me) then get a Tungsten E. If you need something more 'professional' (looking), get the Tungsten T3, but I think anybody can get by with any of the models. Just be honest with yourself and your needs. In closing, I love this handheld. Hope this helps!
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