

If you are looking for an affordable handheld for fully wireless communication, the Palm T|X Handheld is for you. Use built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology to check emails, surf the web and access network files. Web pages, PowerPoint presentations, Word documents, and Excel spreadsheets can be viewed in both portrait and landscape modes on the large, stunning colour display. The handheld is perfectly compatible with Microsoft Outlook. In addition, the Palm T|X handheld is particularly attractive. Its slim design sets standards in everyday business life. 1. On/Off button - 2. Pen - 3. Headphone jack. 4. Infrared connection - 5. Memory card slot Use Wi-Fi technology to stay in touch. Use the built-in Blazer web browser to learn about driving routes, stock prices and the latest news. With Wi-Fi technology, you have everything under control on the go. In the office, you can access the corporate network and download email attachments while waiting for the next meeting. At home, you can still do your work hours later: check email via your own Wi-Fi network. In the café, you have access to your company's web-based sales application. Large display. Brilliant colours. Unique. The large colour display with 320 x 480 pixels makes the Palm TX handheld an exceptional device. In landscape mode, you can view websites in all their glory. Switch to portrait mode to work with schedules and Word documents. The stunning display supports more than 65,000 colours to bring video clips, holiday photos and other shots to life. 7. Colour display (320 x 480) - 8. Home/Favorites 9. Calendar - 10. 5-way button - 11. contacts. 12. Web Browser - 13. Email status bar on the go. The VersaMail email client allows you to check business or personal emails, and – thanks to easy-to-use pre-configured settings – even on personal accounts, such as AOL or Yahoo! access. You can download, read or edit Word or Excel documents on the plane. Or send a photo of your son scoring his first goal in football. Since Palm TX handhelds work with Outlook, you can also sync the emails on the device with the emails on your computer. The same applies to your contacts, calendars, tasks and memos. Or sync your business email and calendar (in Microsoft Exchange) using the built-in Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. Both are very easy. Take your work with you. The Palm TX Handheld features Documents To Go. View, edit, and create Word, Excel, and PowerPoint compatible files, making it even more productive on the go. Download a Word document at the airport. Go through an important presentation at the cafe. Open an Excel worksheet in the hotel. 128MB non-volatile flash memory Abundant storage for calendars, contacts, applications, and even spreadsheets and presentations. And of course also for entertaining such as photos, songs and video clips. As it is a flash memory, the data on your hand is safe, even if you forget to charge and the battery is empty. Carry music, photos and videos with you at all times. Thanks to the integrated Pocket Tunes application, you can play MP3s and so-called podcasts directly on your handheld. Create or edit playlists, mix songs, navigate by singer or music style, or listen to music while running another application. The Palm TX Handheld is ideal for digital photos as well as video clips. Create a photo show and add great transitions. Or watch a clip from a movie preview. You can even view photos from the SD card of a digital camera on the colour display. Brilliantly view photos and videos Thanks to Bluetooth technology, you can use all functions wirelessly. Nowadays, Bluetooth technology seems to be everywhere. Connect the device to a compatible mobile phone to surf the web and send emails or text messages. Sync data to your computer without the hassle of cables. With "Contacts" you can select your compatible mobile phone directly from your Palm TX handheld. Expand your possibilities. With unique accessories such as a foldable, portable keyboard, your documents are even easier to edit. Need directions? Need directions? With Palm Navigation Companion or Palm GPS Navigator, you get "turn-by-turn" driving instructions. No matter what you're up to, among the thousands of software applications available for Palm OS, you'll find one that fits your needs. The integrated expansion card slot supports SD, SDIO and MultiMediaCard expansion cards so you can pass the time with e-books or games or connect a Language Translator. Your handheld keeps up with your needs. Add a 2GB expansion card so you can carry more music, videos and documents on the go. Sleek design in contemporary steel blue. Classic design. The colour is very current. The Palm TX Handheld is lightweight and compact, so you have everything under control on the go. It fits easily into your pocket or handbag and has a protective microfibre cover. However, in view of the great new colour, you may prefer to carry it visible. Review: Beware older PDA purchases. - Bought in good faith as wanted a PDA. Knew it was old but trusted it was still functional. Got device and noticed extensive corrosion on stylus. Charged it for 3 hours as stated (zero response on powering up) and then overnight but still zero response on powering up. It didn’t show anything when connected to power so suspect that battery is dead. Supplier should have tested due to age of PDA but obviously did not. Most disappointing. Have asked for money return and will not send PDA back as it’s useless. Review: So good I bought it twice ... errr... - I loved my Palm TX, bought from desertcart. It is (was) my third Palm, and my fourth PDA. I upgraded from my Tungsten T to get wi-fi with WEP security. That alone makes it really great. I can update my e-mails all over the house, browse, update and synchronise documents and listen to MP3s and podcasts. I can even listen to some web radio and view movies, and play tunes on the car radio with a Belkin gizmo. OK, so far so good. After nearly two years my TX began to fail with digitiser problems. It became harder to reset the stylus until it finally failed to reset entirely. I could still work it using the buttons for weeks, but someday I had to do a hard reset, and that meant curtains as I could not set the stylus at the setup. This was a tragedy as it was a really great machine. I bought a cheap one (£100) and I was off again. I could not live without it. Consider all this. You can carry it more easily than a laptop. With a 512MB SD card it holds loads of tunes and podcasts. It synchs "Documents to Go" so that you can do drafts on the move. It has a great colour screen. I have a £10 Targus IR portable keyboard. I found that I could hardly live without it. The down sides are that (amongst other things) the browser is very limited. It works on most things, but not Wikipedia, which I can live without. Based on my experience it might be a good idea to buy a case to protect the screen. When it failed nobody would fix it - the Palm website was useless (as usual) and the listed repair places simply refused to reply. But despite the downsides I reckon it is really good value and superb quality. At the price it is worth viewing it as expendable. That annoys me as my other three old PDAs are all still working. Who fixes things nowadays? In my heart I know - the first Plam TX I bought one did not fail me, I wore it out through overuse. I plan to wear the second one out too. How else do you collect your e-mails with attachments for free in the town square in Georgiopoulis in Crete, listen to "In Our Time" podcasts in the Paris Metro and refine your last minute draft presentation in the living room? I love it. For me, the Palm TX is better than a laptop anyday.
| ASIN | B000BKBHJM |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,983 in GPS Navigation Accessories |
| Brand | Palm |
| Colour | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (100) |
| Date First Available | 12 Oct. 2005 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 600 g |
| Item model number | 1047ML |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Palm |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 7.8 x 12.1 cm; 600 g |
| RAM Size | 256 MB |
| Standing screen display size | 3.7 Inches |
| Wireless Type | 802.11b |
D**N
Beware older PDA purchases.
Bought in good faith as wanted a PDA. Knew it was old but trusted it was still functional. Got device and noticed extensive corrosion on stylus. Charged it for 3 hours as stated (zero response on powering up) and then overnight but still zero response on powering up. It didn’t show anything when connected to power so suspect that battery is dead. Supplier should have tested due to age of PDA but obviously did not. Most disappointing. Have asked for money return and will not send PDA back as it’s useless.
J**R
So good I bought it twice ... errr...
I loved my Palm TX, bought from Amazon. It is (was) my third Palm, and my fourth PDA. I upgraded from my Tungsten T to get wi-fi with WEP security. That alone makes it really great. I can update my e-mails all over the house, browse, update and synchronise documents and listen to MP3s and podcasts. I can even listen to some web radio and view movies, and play tunes on the car radio with a Belkin gizmo. OK, so far so good. After nearly two years my TX began to fail with digitiser problems. It became harder to reset the stylus until it finally failed to reset entirely. I could still work it using the buttons for weeks, but someday I had to do a hard reset, and that meant curtains as I could not set the stylus at the setup. This was a tragedy as it was a really great machine. I bought a cheap one (£100) and I was off again. I could not live without it. Consider all this. You can carry it more easily than a laptop. With a 512MB SD card it holds loads of tunes and podcasts. It synchs "Documents to Go" so that you can do drafts on the move. It has a great colour screen. I have a £10 Targus IR portable keyboard. I found that I could hardly live without it. The down sides are that (amongst other things) the browser is very limited. It works on most things, but not Wikipedia, which I can live without. Based on my experience it might be a good idea to buy a case to protect the screen. When it failed nobody would fix it - the Palm website was useless (as usual) and the listed repair places simply refused to reply. But despite the downsides I reckon it is really good value and superb quality. At the price it is worth viewing it as expendable. That annoys me as my other three old PDAs are all still working. Who fixes things nowadays? In my heart I know - the first Plam TX I bought one did not fail me, I wore it out through overuse. I plan to wear the second one out too. How else do you collect your e-mails with attachments for free in the town square in Georgiopoulis in Crete, listen to "In Our Time" podcasts in the Paris Metro and refine your last minute draft presentation in the living room? I love it. For me, the Palm TX is better than a laptop anyday.
R**O
Knocks spots off a PocketPC
After a bad experience with a PocketPC which was very slow and did not sync up well with Outlook in my opinion I had pretty much given up on PDAs. However, I decided to try again and with the Palm TX I have certainly not regretted the choice. This is a brilliant device with good battery life, excellent WiFi (including secure access points) and easy to use software. The DocumentsToGo software does a good job of synching with Outlook although the Excel sheets are a bit hard to read or require a lot of scrolling - you take a choice here. Web use is excellent through the WiFi connection and sites, such as the BBC News site are really usable - surprising for such a small handheld device. The only downside, if you can call it that, is the downloadable games which are pretty addictive. This is particularly true of Bejeweled 2 which is brilliant and certainly shows the colour display capabailites off to good effect. For anyone thinking of buying a PDA which is easy to use, has good battery life and an excellent set of features then I would recommend the Palm TX.
H**W
Extremely disappointing
I have been a fan of Palm PDAs since Psion stopped manufacturing, and I deeply regret having to say this, but don't buy the Tungsten TX. As many other reviewers have found, it has a serious problem with its digitiser. I have had three now, and all of them have stopped detecting the stylus on an area of the screen. The latest one developed the fault after only five months, which is ridiculous. Unfortunately, I do not feel that I can trust Palm's products any longer.
S**L
Battery failed to charge after three items. Had to ...
Battery failed to charge after three items. Had to return it and claim a full refund which I had ask for 2 weeks after I returned item.
E**S
Three Stars
Thank you
K**M
Nice piece of kit
I've only had my Palm TX for a couple of days so far but already I've found it very useful. Gone is the rather large and bulky filofax, once I transfered all my contacts. I've already added more memory and at the risk of my wife deriding it as a boy's toy I carry it with me know wherever I go. She, incidentally and rather ironically has found a use for it already in taking notes, or getting me to take notes for something rather important whilst we where out. The Blu-Tooth connection is good allowing me to connect to the internet through my mobile and the wi-fi works okayish with my network. The compact size and weight make it unnoticable in the pocket and the access screens are very easy to understand and quite user friendly. I've also discovered there is an awful lot of useful freeware out there for Palm's, but my wife is now wondering why I need sixteen clocks and the Australian holiday schedule? If I had a wish for this however I would ask that it had a USB connection rather than the rather tough to get out and looks like it is going to break hotsync connection. I also would like it to be compatible with my multi card reader so I can view my photographs whilst on site rather then lugging my laptop, but that's not going to happen. I actually asked Palm if there where any plans for such a facility in the pipeline, would you believe it ,there are not.
B**T
this item does not work
This item does not work. It arrived well packaged and nicely presented in the box with everything alongside it, but there is no point having an item which doesnt work
E**A
I couldn’t be happier, the Palm TX arrived before the expected delivery date, the seller could not provide the cradle, so they refunded that cost but gave me a free car charger adapter cord. My TX was easy to setup and hotsync to the PC. (Do some searching for Palm drivers, there are plenty of great websites to help you on this, as you will need an updated driver for Windows 10 64 bit operating systems) The box had the original Palm install CD, the USB to Palm cable, an AC wall adapter/charger guides and a cover, stylus and a screen protector. The ROM OS can be upgraded with an Enterprise WiFi download to give you access to WPA2 access from the original WEP, WPA(1) protocols. The builtin blue tooth works to stream audio and can with other software programs be used to transfer files and hotsync as well. There are lots of simple programs you can get for free to keep you Palm backed up and running great. I wish I bought one of these back in their day as I would have enjoyed using it then as I do now!
C**S
Dank OS-Betriebssystem ist der TX wie jeder Palm narrensicher, stabil und absturzfrei. Technisch ist das Gerät sehr gut. Dank "drahtloser" Schnittstellen (BT, IR & W-LAN) bleiben keine Wünsche offen. Die USB-Schnittstelle und der HotSynk machen keinerlei Probleme. Der Speicher ist mehr als ausreichend und Dank SD-Karte sind auch umfangreiche MS-Office-Dokumente oder TOMTON-Navi kein Problem. Im Verleich zu den Vorgängermodellen funktioniert auch die BT-Verbindung zu Handys mittlerweile reibungslos. Warum nur 4 Sterne? Die Optik hat im Vergleich zu den Vorgängermodellen stark nachgelassen. Das dunkelblaue Gehäuse würde schon toll aussehen, wenn es nicht aus "Plastik" wäre. Wirkt richtig billig und lumpig! Auch die seitlich angebrachte Abdeckung sieht einfach billig aus und erfüllt seinen Zweck nicht wirklich. Eine schicke Ledertasche muss man demnach noch mit einkalkulieren.
V**C
I needed something that was not more available, because not produced any more, and I live with this device, so that I needed to have a spare one or two.
Y**Z
Venido tarde. Además sucia y la funda casi rota. Venía sin reteseart. No lo recomiendo
T**G
Nach langer PDA-Abstinenz (hatte zuvor einen Casio E15G mit Windows CE 2.1 graustufen sowie einen HP Jornada mit PocketPC 3.0) habe ich mich nun doch wieder entschlossen, einen PDA anzuschaffen. Die bereits erwähnten PDAs waren für mich von der Usability her enttäuschend, dies lag vorwiegend daran, dass sie weder Bluetooth noch WLAN besaßen und dadurch die Konnektivität auf Infrarot und Cradle eingeschränkt war. Außerdem konnte ich mich für der Pockt-PC Windows kaum erwärmen, das ist aber eher eine Sache des Geschmacks ;-) Also: WLAN und Bluetooth musste sein, dazu noch günstig und wenn möglich ein Palm. Sprich: Palm T|X. Pluspunkte: - super Design - gute Akkulaufzeit - WLAN/Bluetooth super einfach eingerichtet Negativpunkte: - keine werksseitige Einbindung der Speicherkarten als Laufwerke im Desktop-PC - HotSync ist alles in Allem "etwas umständlich", aber wenn man sich dran gewöhnt hat, fluppt die Kiste ;-) - Palm hat sich eine Cradle gespart. Prima. Hätte bestimmt $2,99 pro Stück aus Taiwan/China mehr gekostet Im Alltagsbetrieb kann ich sagen: - MP3s spielen läuft super, man kaufe sich gescheite Kopfhörer - Synchronisation mit Linux geht gut, sogar per WLAN *ggg*, bis auf gnome-pilot, scheinbar baut da seit paar Jahren niemand mehr dran. jpilot funzt 100%, auch "pilot-xfer" von der Konsole aus - Das eingebaute VersaMail kann IMAP4 und IMAP-Ordner, bin begeistert - Die eingebauten PIM-Applikationen lassen sich intuitiver bedienen als ihre PocketPC-Pendants - Geschwindigkeit ist gut, allerdings macht das PalmOS Zicken, wenn irgendein Netzwerkzugriff mal daneben geht -> lange Wartezeiten bis Fehlermeldung kommt - Documents-to-Go funktioniert ebenfalls wie eine Eins, klasse. - Zum Ansprechen der Speicherkarte hab ich mir jetzt CardExport II geholt, damit kann auch mein Linux auf die Karte direkt zugreifen Alles in Allem: Super Ding, ich geb es nicht mehr her!
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