| |  | Electronics Palm TX Handheld |  | | | | | | | | | | Rating: - Palm TX I bought this Palm TX to replace my old Tungsten E2 and I am pleasantly pleased and very satisfied.So far, so good.The price was an excellent value as well.Thank you.
Rating: - Best of the Palm Series! I've been a Palm user since 1997. I never thought I would upgrade from my trusty and reliable Tungsten T3 until I got the TX.It works great.It's got plenty of speed, more than enough for what I need it for, and plays videos smoothly using the TCPMP freeware player.
The Pros: - lots of memory (100MB available to user) - memory is non-volitile flash memory, so when the battery runs down, you don't lose anything (I had to charge my T3 daily because of this) - bright screen - wifi - bluetooth - Docs to Go v7
The Cons: - it comes with a plastic digitizer, which if you don't use screen protectors, will wear out very very quickly. Once my warranty with Palm expires, I'm going to replace it with a glass digitizer. (This IS the solution to digitizer drift for the TX) - the hotsync and charger cables are completely separate (unlike the old Tungsten TE which had a split cable for syncing and charging via usb, but you can find a combo charger/sync cable easily)
Soft Resets:Okay, I've only had this happen once since I've had the unit.The reason was because I had a piece of 3rd party software that was totally incompatible with the new Palm OS and NVFS.Once I got rid of that one piece of 3rd party software, no more crashes.(Mind you, I have 127 software programs installed on my TX or memory card and they all work well without crashing the unit.)If your TX soft resets on you, it's guaranteed that it's some piece of software that is incompatible.Most likely, it's the one piece of software you were using just before the crash.
Final Thoughts:I still like my T3, but my TX can do much much more and I can go hours on a single charge.The most I've had it on constantly was 4 hrs 2 min.I could have gone much longer, perhaps up to 5 hours.Your mileage will vary based on what you're doing.Docs To Go plus mp3 playing will get you 4 to 5 hours.You can watch 2.5 - 3 hrs of video on a single charge.
If you need the speed and power of a unit like this, plus wifi, it's highly recommended.The Palm OS may be old, but it's way more stable than Windows PCs.
I actually choose to bring this with me on trips (along with my folding IR keyboard) because it's move convenient than bringing my laptop.I can read eBooks, watch videos, listen to mp3s, edit Word/Excel/PowerPoint documents, and use the wifi feature to download, read, and respond to email.It doesn't get any better than this!
Rating: - Good but not great Nice screen, good size, effective PDA.The PalmOS is good, but crashes too much for my liking.Don't ever let the battery run out ... you will think you lost the device for good.The wireless transfer, VersaMail, and web browser are very nice to have.Having a 2GB SD card really helps.
PC software is clunky, but effective.Seems like the "good enough" attitude prevaled over the "seek perfection" zeal I would have wanted.Stops short on so many fronts.Why can't you duplicate an appointment?
Overall, I use it for my church related volunteer work because I can keep so much on it (tons of books, spreadsheets, contact lists, etc.) but I wish it were faster and the software designs were more flexible.
PDAs are going out of style ... I wish my work BlackBerry had some of the features of the T/X and my church T/X had the intuative design chracterisitics of the BlackBerry.
Rating: - I LOVE my TX!!! I've had about seven PDAs over the years.I've had the Palm TX for a year & a half now and simply love it.Honestly, my life is pretty much in this thing.I keep track of all kinds of information including the drugs my family takes, when I need to refill my elderly mother's pill boxes, grocery lists, etc.I don't know what I'd do without it.
Rating: - Good, but flaky. I had previously owned a Palm Tungsten E which was really a nice PDA but it's memory was just too small for my needs so I gave it to a relative and purchsed a T/X. Bad Move. The unit has some very good points. It's fast, has an excellent display and comes with great software. My problem is the touch screen. The screen on my original T/X was damaged so I sent it off to Palm for repair, paying full price for the screen repair. What followed was an exercise in pure frustration. I would get a unit back from Palm (6 units in all), it would last about 2 - 3 months and then the digitizer would go out rendering the touch screen useless. Each time I sent it back I would be without my T/X for a couple of weeks. After much complaining, they finally sent me a unit that held up, to just one week after the warranty ran out and then it's digitizer went out. Now I'm looking at paying Palm, or another service company, to replace the digitizer. Supposedly there is an aftermarket glass digitizer that works better than the plastic one that Palm uses. Just understand that as good as the T/X is it does have a problem with the digitizer. And even purchasing an aftermarket alignment program didn't help mine. You can to the Palm Forum and check it out yourself.
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