Pros: Price drop to 199.00 and 8 megs of memory Cons: still structural problems that may lead to a break in your display
A few years ago I had owned a Palm III. When I first bought it, I thought it was great. Here I had my Rolodex, and calendar at my fingertips where ever I went. That euphoria lasted all of two months as I smashed the glass display on two consecutive...
Pros: Lots of 3rd party software and accessories available, replaces your day-timer, easy hotsynching Cons: 2-tone screen, limited after-market upgrades available from Palm
Is this thing a bargain, or what?
...well, I guess if you're me, it is. I got it for free. I worked for a tax accountant this spring, and since I won a contest, and the Palm IIIxe was the grand prize, I now have a Palm. You see, my boss...
Pros: small, light, easy to use, tons of memory, lots of available programs Cons: no AC adapter available, email function could use some modifications
Well, my yuppinization has finally become complete, thanks to Aunt Lorna and Grandma. This year, on Cinco De Mayo, I graduated from law school and as a gift I received a Palm IIIxe from the aforementioned. I had never even given a thought to buying one...
Pros: Powerful, easy to use Cons: Interface quirks, LCD is too sensitive
For me, my Palm IIIxe is one of those gadgets that I now wonder how I ever lived without.
With 8mb of memory, this handy, powerful device has more capacity than my first desktop computer! In the past, I’ve used a Dayrunner to jot down important...
Pros: Easy to use, flexible when traveling Cons: No color
After working and training in a large telecommunications business for 4 years I was pretty savvy with my Franklin planner. There wasn't a soul on this Earth that could have gotten my planner out of my hands for anything. I am now a stay at home mom and...
Pros: Flexibility to meet your needs Cons: No color
I tried hard to avoid this purchase but I finally gave in. I initially purchased a Palm IIIe but realized it only synched with the mail feature of Outlook and I needed to synch with the whole MS Outlook package. Rather than upgrade the software I...
Pros: Loads of memory, flash memory for future upgrades, compact size Cons: No in-the-box USB solution, No in-the-box carrying case
After what seems like an eternity of waiting for the Compaq iPaq H3600 to enter into wide spread release, I gave up and used the money to purchase the parts for a new PC and a brand new Palm IIIxe. I have been wanting a new PDA for quite...
Pros: Expandability, tremendous feature set, fast, efficient memory and battery usage, best bang for buck Cons: Display is inferior to that of the Palm V, and other b&w WinCE devices
Introduction
A few months ago, I decided to purchase the Palm IIIxe as an upgrade to my previously owned Palm III. Speaking from the prespective of someone who has owned a Palm III (Palm OS based), and HP Jornada 545 (MS PocketPC OS based), I...
Pros: price, sturdy unit, lash memory, flip cover is great Cons: Visor Deluxe has more features and better programs
Lately it seems a new Palm PDA comes out each month. However despite the flooding of the Palm market, the Palm IIIxe remains as one of the best values for those looking to get a Palm. I will say however, that the Visor Deluxe is slightly superior to...
Pros: reliable, fast, easy for anyone to get the hang of quickly, upgrades easily Cons: eyes may have to adjust to screen
How many times have you and your family been gathered around the television, watching "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" with the Mr. Sleek Neckwear Regis Philbin himself, and a question about the appropriate gift for a three year anniversary pops...
Pros: Relatively inexpensive, 8 megs of memory Cons: no color
After missing appointments, being late for dates, and not knowing when to hand in reports, I decided that it was time for me to get organized. Writing down stuff in a notebook never really worked for me. Also, I love high tech toys. After reading...
Pros: Packed with useful features and applications and long batteries life Cons: No color
This palm exists to help simplify your business life. If you deal with lots of information, you will find out the usefulness of the Palm IIIxe. Most business people use organizers to keep track of their appointments, names of important business...
Pros: Packed with features, and a great value to boot Cons: Not the cheapest or most stylish Palm around
I finally decided to get a Palm, after listening to my significant other rave about hers. (More on that later.) But which? The sleek Vx? The oh-so-wired VIIx? The budget IIIe? The new m100? In the end, I decided on a IIIxe - just like hers. ...
Pros: Lots of RAM, affordable Cons: Not the top of the line
The Palm IIIxe gives you the most bang for your buck if you're looking for a good, no-nonsense device. For the IIIxe, Palm Computing has taken their wildly successful III line to new heights. Sporting 8MB of RAM, a slick black case, and the new OS 3.5,...
Same size and weight as earlier Palm III models 8 MB RAM (4 times that of the popular Palm IIIe connected organizer) Upgradable features and operating...More at Amazon Marketplace
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