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| Brand: Palm Category: CE
List Price: $108.99 Buy New: $90.00 You Save: $18.99 (17%)
New (10) Used (7) Refurbished (4) from $54.99
Rating: 554 reviews Sales Rank: 110
Color: white Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Operating System: Palm OS Garnet 5.4 CPU Speed: 200 Battery Type: Lithium Ion Modem: None Free Memory Slots: 0 Display Size: 5 Battery: 1 Rechargeable Battery Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.5 x 3.6 nv:Processor: Palm OS 5.4 Processor Speed: 200MHz Memory: 32MB Display Area: 160 x 160 Connectivity: RGB Port AC Input Voltage: 108-32 VAC/60 Hz U.S. Width: 2.7 inches Depth: .6 inches Height: 4.06 inches Weight: 3.4 oz. Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Operating Systems: Windows XP Operating Systems: Mac OS X, version 10.2.6 to 10.3 Warranty: 90 days
MPN: 1048NA Model: 1048NA UPC: 805931016096 EAN: 0805931016096 ASIN: B000BI2180
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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.......deceived?????? August 16, 2008 I feel that perhaps I was deceived into buying my palm.......while I didn't want a used one........I fell for the statement 'still in new packaging'......wouldn't you sense that it was new??? Well, when I receive the devise I was unable to Sync with my computer because my name would not work..........there was another name already in there as the owner.....that certainly told me that someone has used it at sometime.......granted the Palm appeared in very good condition.......but I had to pay my computer man to come and figure out how to get rid of "LEEGOFF"......it took an hour and half to get rid of "LEEGOFF"!! and cost me $60......should have just gone Staples and bought one really new....would have been better off from the start.........Palm instructions for this problem were nil..........My advise with Amazon.Com, be leary of 'new vs. used'......Virginia Miller, Ohio PS. Now that my Palm is in sync with my computer.....I really like it and it serves my purposes....
fuddy duddy user August 14, 2008 I am an OLD lady of 57- not too tech savvy & very happy with my new PDA. It was easy to install on my computer (did not even have to call my son) & was able to sync with the info from my old unit that just died last week. The battery is lasting much longer than my old one did. I am trying to download some photos- haven't figured that out yet, but hope to figure it out--may need the assistance of someone under 20!
Palm review August 12, 2008 I like the palm but the software from desktop has a lot to be desired. I have new computer with Vista and have spent 10 hours( 3 sessions) online with Palm trying to get the Explorer address book to sync. After 20 years of computer use, This is not a novice comment. A open a new second User Administrator had to be made for it to work. It is bearly tolerable to have to transfer the Explorer information from one User to the other to sync with the palm. After only doing it once, I plan to do this every six months but this is a terrible chore. There is no choice if I want addresses on a storage device. My calander items will not be usable.
Exactly what I wanted August 3, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I needed a replacement for a 6yr old PDA and this fits the bill exactly. I'm not interested in a combo phone/PDA/MP3 player/email. I don't want to access the web on a handheld just yet. I need to be able to organize my day efficiently and have every conceivable note at hand. Anything I want to look up beyond the standard address book, I put into a memo here. I even have a complete catalog of my knitting needles. Saves me from standing in the yarn shop trying to remember what I have at home. All my airline membership nbrs and those of my family are in here. I love the compact size, that it fits so nicely into my purse.
Palm August 2, 2008 This product sucks. The internal re-chargable battery needs to be charged frequently. Recently it died now it won't sink to the data from my PC.
Buy something else. My wife has an older Palm model and she doesn't need to charge it nearly as much.
Why they didn't make it to accept dry cell batteries I'll never know. Sorry Palm you used to make good products. Maybe you should consider making them in the USA and not from "You know where"
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