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Back Accessories: Related Items: Batteries Included: 1 Battery Description: 1 Rechargeable Battery Battery Type: Lithium Ion Binding: Electronics Brand: Palm Color: midnight blue EAN: 0725355674606 Label: Palm Manufacturer: Palm Memory Slots Available: 1 Model: 1047NA Modem Description: None Native Resolution: 320x240 Publisher: Palm Special Features: nv:Processor^Intel ARM Based Processor|Processor Speed^312MHz|Memory^128MB|Display Area^320 x 480 Transflective TFT|Display Colors^65K Colors|Compatible Flash Media^Secure Digital|Compatible Flash Media^Muti Media Card|Compatible Flash Media^SDIO (Input/Output)|Connection Type^Multi-Connector|AC Input Voltage^108-32 VAC/60 Hz|Type^Lithium-ion Rechargeable|Width^3.08 inches|Depth^.61 inches|Height^4.76 inches|Weight^5.25 oz.|Operating Systems^Windows 2000|Operating Systems^Windows XP Studio: Palm System Memory Type: SDRAM Variation Description: midnight blue Warranty: 1 year Features:
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 ... Read More Rating: - I Love This ThingI love my Palm TX. I've had it for a month now and I haven't had not one issue with it. It does exactly what it's supposed to do and it does it well. It's the perfect size and one of the best things about it is it's large screen. And you can't get that with the phone Palm's. The only thing I would add to it is vibration and customized tones for the alarms. Rating: - excellentAM MOST HAPPY WITH THE SERVICE I RECEIVED IN PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT. IT CAME EARLIER THAN EXPECTED AND AN ITEM MISSED IN SHIPMENT WAS SENT IMMEDIATELY ALONG WITH A GIFT. AM VERY IMPRESSED. Rating: - Beware-Windows XP Media Center Edition is NOT supported by Palm!Palm will not support its product if you try to install it or synchronize it with MS Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE). I was unable to make it work, despite the varied fixes I found on the Internet. The Palm technician was NOT helpful, except for the fact that midway in our conversation he said that Palm did not support MCE installations. Palm claims compatibility with Windows XP, but it will not support XP with MCE. Thank goodness that Amazon is willing to let me return my Palm TX, so I'm not out any money. But thanks to Palm's refusal to mention MCS incompatibility, I am out 100+ hours trying to make this work, along with the hassle to both Amazon and me for having to deal with a return. ... Read More |
Nick Bradbury just had a tumor removed from his head. Glad to hear he's doing well:
The fact that I'm able to type this blog entry less than a week after the operation has me hopeful that recovery will be quicker than I was led to believe, but it will still be a few weeks before I'm able to really tackle any serious work.
Making pollen while the sun shines: Loyal readers, I'll be taking the next week off for some serious staycationing, enjoying the variable Seattle weather, playing with the kids, and generally relaxing. I hope you are all doing the same, wherever in the world you are.
Please withhold all serious and interesting wireless news until after Labor Day, 'kay?

The site's archive will remain intact here until I can figure out how to map it to a new location.