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PalmOne Tungsten E Handheld The following report compares gadgets using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:44:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
Pro's:
1) The color hires screen is nice. I'm a purest as far as just wanting the minimal thing to get the job done. But the screen is a nice addition.
2) Built in NIMH rechargeable battery. Although not replaceable, probably in 2 or 3 years you'll want another model anyway, and you won't feel that guilty since you only paid <$200.
3) Mp3 capability. Plug in a SD card and you can play your tunes on the go!
4) no bluetooth or Wifi. These are expensive options that many people don't really need. I've got broadband PC's at home and work. Is it really necessary to be connected real-time on the PDA? you'll have to decide for yourself
5) Price. Less than half the cost of a T3! Nice.
Cons:
1) Lack of cradle. At first this doesn't seem like a big deal, but it takes an extra 15 seconds you sync, and I worry that the connectors will wear out sooner.
2) Battery life. If you are used to a black and white PDA, the color ones with sound can really drain the battery fast. My wife played Bejeweled from Astraware and drained the battery after an hour or so.
3) Graffiti 2. I finally got the hang of graffiti, and now those one stroke k's don't work anymore. It drives me crazy. Fortunately there is a third party workaround (teal script) for $20 that really helps.
Addendum Feb 2004:
RE: Battery Life. I've found it best to have the charger be a separate connection from the sync. Put the charger beside your bed and make it a habit to plug it in before you sleep. That way if you have a heavy Tungsten E use day you'll have plenty of power. Just charging during a sync is not enough.