PalmOne Tungsten C Handheld

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PalmOne Tungsten C Handheld

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Palm
EAN: 0805931008367
Label: Palm
Manufacturer: Palm
Model: C
Modem Description: None
Publisher: Palm
Release Date: 2003-04-23
Studio: Palm
Warranty: 1 year warranty



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Features:
  • Bright 320x320 transflective color screen
  • Fast, 400 MHz Intel PXA255 processor with Intel XScale technology
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and keyboard
  • Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard Expansion Slot
  • What's in the box: Tungsten C Handheld, Stylus, Flip Cover, USB HotSync Cradle, Power Supply, Desktop Installation CD, Software Essentials CD





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - DOES NOT ALLOW 2GB SDCARD!!
I have been happily using this robust machine since it originally came out, and I have NEVER had ANY complaints UNTIL NOW.

I tried to upgrade my SDCARD to a 2GB SDCARD and the Tungsten C wouldn't recognize it. Apparently, Palm will NOT release an updated driver that allows their units to read SDCARDS that are above 512MB although the machine certainly has the hardware to be capable to do so (instead they want us to shell out another few hundred dollars to buy a Tungsten TX or a new LifeDrive). The hacks that are out there DO NOT WORK (e.g. downloading LifeDrive's driver, etc.).

Since most of us users are listeners of MP3s and PodCasts, this failure of Palm to release a driver (which can so easily remedy the problem) shows a sincere failure to Palm's customers most of who have been loyal customers for YEARS.

If you thing that you will EVER need a card that has storage space above 512MB, then the Tungsten C is NOT for you. This is a serious disappointment.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - DO NOT BUY! READ THIS REVIEW
The tungsten c is a VERY VERY VERY BAD PEICE OF HARDWARE 1 day after i got it it died the only reason it died was unstable hardware i donwloaded one thing and it just crashed the secend thing is i droped it 3 feet and it had about 400 dead pixils.Please go with a sony clie PEG-NX60 or a NX73v.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - palm tungsten c handheld
i just got this and its awsome! easy to work with i dont even need the manual but some times the buttons get stuck and a phew problems with syncing but other then that a perfect handheld



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Nothing about PALMs are worth the price you pay
I bought this palm thinking it would be a great little machine to take notes on during class (I bought the compatible wireless keyboard as well) and to surf the web. Boy, was I mistaken. First after 40 days of owning the item, it started to promptly shut off and reboot while I was writing notes in the word application. Then, I never managed to figure out how to use the wirelss. No one knew how and PALM was thoroughly not helpful. After sending the PALM back twice to be "fixed" nothing has been repaired and it is worthless. If you want something for any use other than as a scheduler, get a fujitsu tablet pc. There service is much better.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GREAT!!!!!!!!!!
This product is great. it is the best palm ever i am 11 and i got this as a gift. It is great the wifi is wasome the best accessorie is probably the aluminum case with memorycard holder built in. The bad thing is that it turns on in your pocket and runs battery dow.


Great for an organization,email,internet,entertainmet pda.



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