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Title: PalmOne Tungsten E2
Summary: A performance-boosting upgrade to the highly successful Tungsten E, the PalmOne Tungsten E2 will please business and home users alike.
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Title: Tungsten T5 - Palm OS PDA
Summary: palmOne has updated its high-end Tungsten range with the Tungsten T5. There's no denying that it looks great, but you can't always judge a book by its cover.
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70/100 |
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Title: palmOne Tungsten E2 review by PC Magazine
Summary: The Tungsten E2 is a good choice for a basic business PDA. It looks good, and displays PIM data and office documents in an attractive manner. ...
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Title: Palm Tungsten E
Pros: Affordable, Nice colour display, SDIO expansion card slot, Runs Palm OS 5.2, MP3 and multimedia support, Robust software suite.
Cons: Battery isn't removable, No voice recorder.
Verdict: With a high-resolution colour screen, a sleek design, an expansion card slot, and a £149 (inc. VAT) price tag, the Tungsten E will hit the handheld sweet spot for many mobile professionals and consumers...
Summary: With a high-resolution colour screen, a sleek design, an expansion card slot, and a £149 (inc. VAT) price tag, the Tungsten E will hit the handheld sweet spot for many mobile professionals and consumers.
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77/100 |
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten E2
Pros: Integrated Bluetooth, Outstanding battery life, Compact and sleek, Faster processor, Sharp colour screen, Includes Palm OS 5.4 and Documents To Go 7.0
Cons: Lacks Wi-Fi, No voice recorder, Sluggish when numerous programs are open, No user-replaceable battery
Verdict: The Tungsten E2 delivers a sleek and affordable combination of productivity and entertainment in a package that should satisfy mobile professionals and consumers alike...
Summary: The Tungsten E2 delivers a sleek and affordable combination of productivity and entertainment in a package that should satisfy mobile professionals and consumers alike.
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73/100 |
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5: a first look
Pros: Sharp, high-resolution screen, Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition OS, Dual expansion slots, Bluetooth, Built-in camera, User-replaceable battery
Cons: Poor battery and video performance, No Wi-Fi, Pricey, Heavy
Verdict: The A730's screen and camera are nice, but its mediocre performance and lack of Wi-Fi make it hard to justify the price... Read Full Review.
Summary: PalmOne breaks new ground with the business-focussed Tungsten T5, but we wish it had Wi-Fi built-in.
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Title: palmOne Tungsten E2
Summary: palmOne's latest model tries not to mess with success. Larry Garfield examines the incremental changes in the Tungsten E2.
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Title: Palm Tungsten E2
Pros: Excellent display quality, fast processor
Cons: No Wi-Fi, no camera nor voice recorder
Verdict: The low-cost Palm Tungsten E2 is a comfortable entry level model for business users.
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80/100 |
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Title: Palm Tungsten E
Pros: SDIO support; excellent screen; plenty of useful software
Cons: No built-in wireless; no docking cradle; poor battery life
Summary: Palm's Tungsten E is a low-cost PDA with high-end features, offering great tools for business users and consumers in robustly-designed hardware. There's no Bluetooth or WiFi built-in, but the Tungsten E is a great device for those who ...
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Title: Tungsten E2 PDA (200MHz, 32MB, SD/MMC/SDIO Card, Palm OS v5.4) Review
Verdict: This jack-of-all-trades PDA offers decent features for business and pleasure, but we don't recommend it for power users.
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Title: palmOne Tungsten E
Summary: Sleek, powerful and affordably priced, the Palm¿ Tungsten¿ E handheld lets you create and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint2-compatible files and view them on a high-resolution color screen, even t...
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Title: Review: palmOne Treo 650 ? A Near Perfect Hybrid
Verdict: The keys on the keypad have a nice rubbery feel and make a satisfying click when pushed. The ten keys that double as digits are dark blue, so you can easily find them when placing a call
Summary: Now that's a dilemma
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Title: Tungsten E2
Pros: Built-in Bluetooth, bright screen, long battery life.
Cons: Small screen, not as fast as the Zire 72, no Wi-Fi. Requires: OS 9.1 (OS 9.2.2 recommended) or OS 10.1.5 or higher
Verdict: OS 10.2 or higher
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60/100 |
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Title: Palm Tungsten E
Pros: Got to love the Pricetag, 32 MB of RAM (28.8 usable), Word, Excel, Powerpoint viewer, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Palm OS, Easy to use Synchronization Software, Does charge up quickly, Color Display, TFT Screen,
Cons: Finish easily shows marks (Fingerprints, scratches, etc), How do you change the battery?, Battery life did seems a bit short, No cradle, Included screen cover will mar the finish if given enough time, MP3 software included useless without expansion card,
Verdict: PDA's are cool! No matter how you slice it, having a PDA is just fun. Some people will use the full potential of this thing while others will use it as a glorified address book. That is what makes this product segment so interesting. Just like a laptop, t
Summary: Nothing says "cool toy"? like shiny metal. The Tungsten E is encased in a bright and shiny skin which reflects light as well as show fingerprints. The Tungsten E looks stylish just sitting on my de...
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Title: Review: Palm Tungsten E
Summary: Larry Garfield looks at Palm's new business entry-level model, packing many features not yet seen at this price point.
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Title: Review : Palm Tungsten E2
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Title: Tungsten T5 - palmOne's Bold Guess
Verdict: As a result, the T5 includes lots of storage with 215MB available to the user, more than any other PDA. There is also Bluetooth, a large-although not vivid-screen, and a speedy processor
Summary: As a result, the T5 includes lots of storage with 215MB available to the user, more than any other PDA. There is also Bluetooth, a large-although not vivid-screen, and a speedy processor.
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Title: Tungsten E2 ? A Classic Palm Handheld
Verdict: Although the E2 is much more powerful than its predecessor with a better screen and a few new features, most notably Bluetooth connectivity, there is nothing startlingly new here
Summary: The E2 is a classic Palm handheld with Graffiti handwriting input and no physical keyboard. It offers the usual Palm advantages of elegant industrial design, small size, light weight, and oodles and oodles of available applications-though it no longer has
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Title: Palm TUNGSTEN E2
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Title: Palm Tungsten E
Pros: Great price; lots of software.
Cons: Need an SD card to play MP3s; doesn't work with existing Palm peripherals.
Summary: As budget handhelds go this is the best of the bunch. It's small, powerful and has a great specification.
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100/100 |
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Title: Palm Tungsten E
Verdict: An entry-level price but mid-range features make the Tungsten E a winner from Palm.
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100/100 |
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten E2
Summary: Slim and easy to use: perfect for the casual user
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60/100 |
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Title: Palm Tungsten E
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Title: Palm Tungsten E2
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62/100 |
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Title: Palm Tungsten|E Review
Pros: Gorgeous screen, Good system performance, Good price, Gorgeous screen, Good system performance, Good price
Cons: Lack of Universal connector, Lack of file manager application, Lack of Universal connector, Lack of file manager application
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Title: Palm Tungsten E2 Smartphone Palmtop Review
Pros: Bluetooth, Battery life, compact design, Excellent display
Cons: Lacks Wi-Fi, No voice recorder, Sluggish at times
Summary: The Tungsten E2 is a powerful solution for the business market, ensuring this latest version of the E range will keep you working and connected!
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Title: Palm Tungsten E
Pros: Affordable; nice color display; SDIO expansion card slot; runs Palm OS 5.2; MP3 and multimedia support; robust software suite.
Cons: Battery isn't removable; no voice recorder.
Verdict: With a high-resolution color screen, a sleek design, an expansion card slot, and a $199 price tag, the Tungsten E will hit the handheld sweet spot for many consumers.
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77/100 |
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Title: Palm Tungsten E2
Pros: Integrated Bluetooth; outstanding battery life; compact and sleek; faster processor; sharp color screen; includes Palm OS 5.4 and Documents To Go 7.0.
Cons: Lacks Wi-Fi; no voice recorder; sluggish when numerous apps are open; no user-replaceable battery.
Verdict: The Palm Tungsten E2 delivers the sleek and affordable combination of productivity and entertainment in a package that should satisfy mobile professionals and consumers alike.
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75/100 |
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Title: palmOne Tungsten E2
Pros: Integrated Bluetooth; outstanding battery life; compact and sleek; faster processor; sharp colour screen; includes Palm OS 5.4 and Documents To Go 7.0
Cons: Lacks Wi-Fi; no voice recorder; sluggish when numerous apps are open; no user-replaceable battery
Summary: A performance-boosting upgrade to the highly successful Tungsten E, this will please business and home users alike
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75/100 |
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten E2 Review - PDAs
Pros: Comfortable fit, User-friendly controls, Great performance, Integrated Bluetooth, Outstanding battery life, Compact and sleek, Faster processor, Sharp colour screen, Includes Palm OS 5.4 and Documents To Go 7.0
Cons: Volume a bit low, Somewhat loose on the ear, Lacks Wi-Fi, No voice recorder, Sluggish when numerous apps are open, No user-replaceable battery
Verdict: The PalmOne Tungsten E2 delivers the sleek and affordable combination of productivity and entertainment in a package that should satisfy mobile professionals and consumers alike.
Summary: A performance-boosting upgrade to the highly successful Tungsten E, the PalmOne Tungsten E2 will please business and home users alike.
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Title: Palm Tungsten E
Pros: Compact, stylish looks; bright display; excellent value.
Cons: Stiff navigation pad; lacks advanced features; no voice recording.
Summary: The Palm Tungsten E handheld isn't capable of a whole lot, but it does what it sets out to do splendidly. Its sticker price of S$378 gives it awesome value, making the E a compelling investment for first-timers and basic users.
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten E2
Pros: Integrated Bluetooth; outstanding battery life; compact and sleek; faster processor; sharp color screen; includes Palm OS 5.4 and Documents To Go 7.0.
Cons: Lacks Wi-Fi; no voice recorder; sluggish when numerous apps are open; no user-replaceable battery.
Summary: The PalmOne Tungsten E2 delivers the sleek and affordable combination of productivity and entertainment in a package that should satisfy mobile professionals and consumers alike.
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75/100 |
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Title: Palm Cradle Kit Review
Pros: There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.
Verdict: Overall, this is a fairly decent offering and about what most long-time Palm users expect from that company's self-branded products --- stylish, decent build quality but one or two considerable design flaws and (usually) an overly high MSRP. The internal
Summary: The Hotsync/charge cradle, long a staple on even the cheapest Palm PDAs, has now become something of a rarity. Even Palm's flagship LifeDrive and Treos fail to include a cradle in... review
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60/100 |
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Title: Palm Tungsten E - PDA Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
Pros: This is a great unit if you're looking for a reasonably powerful Palm PDA that's also very small and light. It runs the latest OS, has 28.3 megs of available RAM, enhanced PIM apps and an MP3 player. Excellent for $199!
Cons: Battery is not user replaceable, though battery life is quite good and this won't bother many users. No universal connector.
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80/100 |
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Title: palm Tungsten E2 - Palm PDA Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
Verdict: The palmOne Tungsten E2 is an excellent mid-range PDA. You get a lot for $199 and likely won't be running to buy software or hardware add-ons to make up for the unit's shortcomings as is the case with budget handhelds. While not for power users who crave
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100/100 |
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Title: Palm OS Section: Hardware - Palm Tungsten E
Verdict: It'll run all the Palm OS programs you want, including Documents to Go Professional Edition 6, VersaMail, and Kinoma Player. Did I say it didn't have wireless? Then how can you use VersaMail? Well, it really does have wireless, the one most folks don't th
Summary: FULL REVIEW--Crazy as I am about the Tungsten T series of palmOne handhelds, I have to admit that they're not for everyone. Many are paying too much for the use they'll get out of it. As happened with the Palm VII, some are buying it because they think it
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Title: Palm Tungsten E2
Verdict: The E2 doesnat have built-in WiFi, but by the time you read this, Palm will have released a driver for their SDIO WiFi card
Summary: Palmas Tungsten E is the company's top selling model, and for the year and a half up to January, 2005, the E claimed a whopping 26% of the USA handheld market, making it far and away the best-selling PDA in the country. With a rang
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Title: Palm Tungsten T5
Verdict: With its big display and powerful processor you'd expect the T5 to do multimedia duty, and it does. You can listen to MP3s and RealAudio without any expansion cards. No built-in camera, though. Truth be told, until cameras built into PDAs get a lot better
Summary: If you follow the handheld computing scene in general, and Palm devices specifically, your first question might be, "The T5 is out? Ummm.... what happened to the Tungsten T4? Did I miss anything here?" We had the same question, Our resident expert in Asia
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Title: Handheld Computing Magazine review: Palm Tungsten E2
Verdict: The E2 doesn't have built-in WiFi, but by the time you read this, Palm will have released a driver for their SDIO WiFi card
Summary: Palm's Tungsten E is the company's top selling model, and for the year and a half up to January, 2005, the E claimed a whopping 26% of the USA handheld market, making it far and away the best-selling PDA in the country. With a range of products from the e
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten E
Verdict: If you don't require wireless connectivity or voice recording, this reasonably priced Palm will serve your needs.
Summary: A bright screen and a bunch of software sweeten the deal on this entry-level business Palm.
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Title: Tungsten E Handheld PDA
Verdict: If you don't require wireless connectivity or voice recording, this reasonably priced Palm will serve your needs
Summary: A bright screen and a bunch of software sweeten the deal on this entry-level business Palm.
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Title: Product Reviews: Palm Tungsten E2
Verdict: Palm's Tungsten E2 is a solid business PDA, but some users will find its lack of WiFi and somewhat sluggish performance frustrating.
Summary: These niggles aside, the Tungsten is bullet proof. Its 32Mbytes of memory isn't particularly large but it is non-volatile, so even if the battery dies, you won't lose your documents, contacts or any e-mails you've drafted.
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60/100 |
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Title: Product Reviews: PalmOne Tungsten E
Verdict: Whether you are a PDA starter or a business user who's often on the move, this usable and stylish device represents a great, value for money buy.
Summary: Calendar, contacts, tasks and e-mail can be easily synced from Outlook to Palm Desktop, plus Palm's Calendar function includes a quick Agenda view, similar to Pocket PC's Today screen. The Graffiti 2 handwriting recognition engine requires practice as it
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80/100 |
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Title: Tungsten E2 PDA
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Title: Review PDA Palm Tungsten E2
Summary: Palm OS 6 was promised 2 years ago and has never been released, there are only prototypes based on it. Old versions carried unsolved problems with localization and multi-tasks.
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Title: Tungsten E2 pics
Summary: Yep, the leaked pics were pretty accurate, if crappy, but here are some nice glossy press shots of the about-to-be-released Tungsten E2. A couple more after the jump. [Thanks, Lyder] ...
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Title: Tungsten T5 reviews round-up
Summary: The Tungsten T5 reviews are slowly rolling in, and they mainly confirm the initial impressions most people had of it: that all the memory (256MB total) and its ability to double as a USB drive are both great, but that otherwise there just isn't enough the
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Title: palmOne Tungsten E2 Review
Pros: Non-volatile RAM, Improved display, Better battery life, Bluetooth, Priced well
Cons: No drive mode software, Some Tunsgten E accessories might not fit properly
Summary: Best selling. Best value. Most popular with new users. Sounds more like the tag lines for the Toyota Camry than a handheld computer. But much like the well selling Camry, the palmOne Tungsten E was very accessible and made a very effective impression on t
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Title: Palm Tungsten E
Summary: With a high-resolution colour screen, a sleek design, an expansion card slot, and a low price tag, the Tungsten E will hit the handheld sweet spot for many mobile professionals and consumers.
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