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Toshiba e355 Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 2003 | 
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| Brand: Toshiba Category: CE
Buy New: $329.00
New (1) Used (7) from $100.00
Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 23368
Media: Electronics Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 CPU Speed: 300 Modem: None Display Size: 3.5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.1 Dimensions (in): 4.7 x 3.2 x 4.7 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: PD350U-0002RR Model: E355 UPC: 032017188891 EAN: 0032017188891 ASIN: B00009K7ET
Release Date: June 24, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Satisfy Warranty
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| Features:
| • | Value-priced handheld with all the benefits of the Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 operating system | | • | Enhanced schedule/calendar capabilities and data backup synchronization | | • | Sleek and light body, weighing a mere 5.1 ounces | | • | A bright 3.5" transreflective display offering 64K colors and a 240 x 320 resolution | | • | What's in the box: Toshiba Pocket PC e355, USB Cradle, 10W AC Adapter, 1-Stylus, Soft Slip Case, Quick Start Card and Warranty Card |
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Product Description Easy to use, the Toshiba Pocket PC e355 Series features the new Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 operating system delivering enhanced schedule/calendar capabilities, wireless communication support and data backup synchronization. Users also have access to familiar applications such as Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Pocket Outlook and Microsoft Windows Media Player for Pocket PC 2003 acting as a direct compliment to your notebook PC device.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Good Buy May 24, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I recently purchased this PPc. It was the first one I had purchased and found it very easy to use. I used it mostly for taking notes, and keep an organized schedule after I purchased the Targus Universal Keyboard, which works very well with the e355. I was impressed with the battery life on medium settings which gave about 3-4 hours of battery life. Hopefully this review will give a student a little insight into this "student" view of this.
A pda to have February 3, 2004 Christopher Williams (Brooklyn, New York United States) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I am a high school teacher. I wanted something to take notes on and to remind me when homework was due. I searched far and wide reading review after review. I got alot more than that with the e355. I have been using it for about 3.5 months now. I'll just list the Pros and Cons becasue i could go on all day!Pros: 1. Great speed. 2. Works right out of the box. 3. Excellent battery life (3.5 to 4hrs continuous running) 4. Crisp display. (especially for video playback) 5. Smooth buttons that feel pretty nice on your fingers. 6. Good price for the quality you get 7. The speakers on this player play audio in the best way i have heard for a small speaker unit. You would not believe that a pda could do so well with sound. It plays my mp3s, wma, anything and don't forget the videos. 8. It has a SD card slot so you can expand the memory at any time. the SD card slot has a dummy card that protects it from being damaged by dust or other particles. 9. Quick charge time. Good size storage built in, 64mb. 10. Windows Mobile 2003 is much much much more stable than its predeccessor. 11. It's much much much thinner than many other pda's i have reviewed. 12. It's much more resiliant to 'falls to the floor' than the Dell or Ipaqs for example. I'm a teacher. I can guarantee you...running around the class will lead to a fall on the ground. It has a metallic covering. (no shaking inside!) Cons. 1. Sometimes if you use up close to 90% of the memory, it stalls. 2. The 'record audio' button is placed near the top so sometimes taking it out you may mistakedly begin recording. (this can be disabled though so it is not really a con) 3. It does not include the ability to 'go wireless' for internet. You can still access the internet though but you need to be connected to your computer. I did not need wireless internet just yet. When it does become ubiquitous...maybe then i'll go for something else. 4. The battery is not removeable. By the time this actually becomes a problem I'll be getting a new pda..about 2 to 3 years from now. THis is an excellent PDA is you do not need wireless internet access right away. I would recommend it with all authority people out there.
good pocket pc January 2, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I dont know whats going on with amazon.com because I bought this pocket pc a month ago here for 165 dollars and now it costs more than two hundred. Anyways its a great pocket pc with 32 mb storage capacity, runs all the latest games fine (www.handango.com or www.pocketgear.com). My only complaint is that I have no clue whats going on with the battery on this thing. If i charge it and leave it alone for one week the battery drops to zero.
Faulty At Best December 2, 2003 5 out of 11 found this review helpful
(1) It stops working if you live in a cold climate such as Vermont or Minnesoda. (2) Sometimes it stops working for no reason. (3) I've owned mine for less than a year and used it very gently; the screen no longer responds to teh stylus (4) I bought it at an anon. major electronics/computer store in Manhatten. I've tried to take it back under warentee four times without any sucess, and the clerks tell me it's just "acting finicky" and to "wait it out"
Toshiba has Terrible Customer Service November 19, 2003 CharlieBear426 (MT USA) 5 out of 13 found this review helpful
I was torn between getting the HP 1935 and the Toshiba e355. I finaly went for the Toshiba because of the faster processor speed and the one year warranty. But after one month I started to have problems with the system always coming up with errors. I called the tech support and they said that if I sent it to them they would work on it but it would cost about $100.00 so I figured I could live with the error messages. Then a tragedy happened and the screen got cracked. So I called to see if they would cover that and they don't cover the screen damage in their warrenty. That would have cost $190.00 to replace, so at that price I could just buy a hole new Pocket PC. One Year Warranty, I ask "WHAT WARRANTY?" I should have gone with the HP 1935 in the first place. I spent two hundred on a little paper weight because withthe cracked screen it doesn't do anything anymore.
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