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Title: Palm Treo 600 (AT&T) review
Pros: Improved battery life; built-in VGA camera; SDIO expansion slot; speakerphone; runs Palm OS 5.1; one-handed navigation; supports multiple e-mail accounts; world phone.
Cons: Cramped keyboard; display isn't high resolution; headphone jack isn't standard size.
Verdict: Handspring's parting shot, the Treo 600, is one of the better blends of phone and PDA that we've seen to date.
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Title: Palm Treo 650 (AT&T) review
Pros: The Palm Treo 650 benefits from an improved display and keyboard, integrated Bluetooth, and a speakerphone. The world phone also has a 312MHz processor, Palm OS 5.4, multimedia, and e-mail support.
Cons: Sadly, the Palm Treo 650 has meager integrated memory, no built-in Wi-Fi, and a low-resolution camera. Also, the Treo 650's headphone jack isn't standard size, and you can't use its Bluetooth as a wireless modem.
Verdict: Though it has its shortcomings, the Palm Treo 650 offers solid performance and adds some key features to maintain its reign as smart-phone leader.
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Title: Review: palmOne Tungsten T5
Summary: The Tungsten T5 brings together the best of palmOne's lineup of the past 2 years with new features. Larry Garfield looks to see how well it does it.
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5 | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Verdict: Shipped without the usual docking cradle, PalmOne has also given the T5 the ability to act as a USB drive or memory stick. Simply connect the supplied USB cable, plug it into a PC and you can simply drag 'n' drop your digital content to the handheld rathe
Summary: Skipping the Tungsten 4 (the number is considered bad luck in Japan and other Far Eastern countries), PalmOne's latest Tungsten T5 blends the style of the budget Tungsten E with the elongated 65K-colour LCD of the old Tungsten T3. In short: it's easily on
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80/100 |
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Title: palmOne Tungsten T5 Review
Pros: 256MB of memory, Non volatile memory, USB Mode, No slider, 256MB of memory, Non volatile memory, USB Mode, No slider
Cons: Plastic case, Lack of built in WiFi, No voice recorder, Plastic case, Lack of built in WiFi, No voice recorder
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Title: Palm Tungsten T5 Smartphone Palmtop Review
Pros: Lightweight design, Memory, doubles as a USB drive
Cons: No Wi-Fi
Summary: With 256MB of storage, the Palm Tungsten T5 handheld lets you carry and do more. Because it has flash memory, your info is protected, even when you don't have time to recharge. The stunning 320 x 480 colour display lets you see more in both landscape and
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Title: Palm Tungsten T5
Pros: Sleek and lightweight design; 256MB of memory; doubles as a USB drive; easy drag-and-drop file transfer; good battery life; bright screen.
Cons: No Wi-Fi.
Verdict: Though it lacks Wi-Fi, the T5's solid performance and new features make it a perfect companion for mobile professionals.
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69/100 |
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Title: palmOne Tungsten T5
Pros: Sleek and lightweight design; 256MB of memory; doubles as a USB drive; easy drag-and-drop file transfer; good battery life; bright screen
Cons: No Wi-Fi
Summary: Though it lacks Wi-Fi, the T5's solid performance and new features make it a perfect companion for mobile professionals
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77/100 |
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5 Review - PDAs
Pros: Sleek and lightweight design, 256MB of memory, Doubles as a USB drive, Easy drag-and-drop file transfer, Good battery life, Bright screen
Cons: No Wi-Fi
Verdict: Though it lacks Wi-Fi, the T5's solid performance and new features make it a perfect companion for mobile professionals.
Summary: A versatile PDA, the Tungsten T5 can be used as a USB drive.
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5
Pros: Sleek and lightweight design; 256MB of memory; doubles as a USB drive; easy drag-and-drop file transfer; good battery life; bright screen.
Cons: No Wi-Fi.
Summary: Though it lacks Wi-Fi, the T5's solid performance and new features make it a perfect companion for mobile professionals.
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77/100 |
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Title: palmOne Tungsten T5 Handheld Review
Pros: Excellent Screen, Bluetooth Wireless, Rich Software, One handed operation, 256MB Flash RAM
Cons: No WiFi, No Voice Rec, Vibrate, LED, slightly overpriced
Verdict: You're kidding. No Graffiti? I tried Jot (opps, ?Graffiti 2?), and it's just ignorant compared with Graffiti
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75/100 |
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Title: palmOne Tungsten T5, PDA Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
Verdict: A very nice Palm OS PDA. If you're a T3 user, you probably won't want to run out and upgrade, but if you're using an older, slower or lower resolution Palm, this is a worthy contender. It has a large, high resolution display, a very fast processor and ple
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60/100 |
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Title: palmOne Tungsten T5
Verdict: Once files are in the T5, shift PalmOS into Files mode to see them in a list, just as you would on a desktop machine, including files inside of folders. Rename them, move them around, work with files on your handheld as you would with any removable drive.
Summary: The new Tungsten T5, flagship of palmOne's current lineup, is a mixed bag of stylish, upscale design, incredible specs and features, and a few strange deficiencies for a PDA at its lavish $400 price level. The target audience is handheld computing for pro
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Title: palmOne 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, ãThe T5 is out- Ummm.... what happened to the Tungsten T4- Did I miss anything here-ä We had the same question, Our resident expert
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5
Pros: As flexible and as powerful as a Pocket PC in all but operating system
Cons: No Wi-Fi as standard; the battery life is poor
Summary: The art to selling a PDA is innovation. But is PalmOne fighting a battle it can't win?
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Title: Palm Tungsten T5
Pros: Can be used as flash memory drive Lots of memory• Very portable• Long battery life
Cons: No Wi-Fi
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Title: PC Plus review: PalmOne Tungsten T5
Summary: The battery can keep the T5 up-and-running for close to five hours and it's generally a well-built, flexible PDA that takes the best of Palm's previous handhelds and combines them into a single, sub-£300 package. Yet there's still no compelling reas
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73/100 |
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Title: Tungsten T5 PDA
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Title: Tungsten T5 PDA
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Title: Review of PDA Palm Tungsten T5 and results of the year for Palm
Verdict: If we treat Palm Tungsten T5 as the successor of Palm Tungsten T3, then I'd say it failed. There is nothing fundamentally new about it, some functions and the kit are cut. The unique integrated flash-drive adds to the functionality, but this is hardly a b
Summary: The protective flip cover is mounted on the left. I liked it - it coped well with its functions, it protects the screen from being damaged.
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5 Review
Pros: Ample flash memory, Appealing design, USB drive function
Cons: No WiFi, Horrible power button, Some software bugs, Expensive for the hardware
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5
Summary: The T5's solid performance and new features make it a perfect companion for mobile professionals.
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5 review
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70/100 |
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5
Pros: Excellent screen; memory
Cons: No Wi-Fi; expensive
Verdict: Another sterling Tungsten upgrade with great new features
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60/100 |
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Title: palmOne Tungsten T5 review by PC Magazine
Summary: The ample memory and USB drive mode make the T5 a fine device for toting around documents. But for $400, we want Wi-Fi or better multimedia ...
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60/100 |
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5
Pros: Sleek and lightweight design, 256MB of memory, Doubles as a USB drive, Easy drag-and-drop file transfer, Good battery life, Bright screen
Cons: No Wi-Fi
Verdict: Although it lacks Wi-Fi, the Tungsten T5's solid performance and new features make it a perfect companion for mobile professionals...
Summary: Although it lacks Wi-Fi, the Tungsten T5's solid performance and new features make it a perfect companion for mobile professionals.
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77/100 |
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Title: PalmOne Tungsten T5 review
Verdict: Officially the Tungsten range is aimed at professional users, but there is a lot here that the general consumer will like too. The Tungsten T5 is definitely a move forward for PalmOne, and that internal flash drive memory may well appeal if you like or ne
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Title: Palm Tungsten T5
Pros: Large internal non-volatile memory
Cons: No cradle
Verdict: The Tungsten T5 will appeal to people who want a Palm-based business handheld that can double as a portable storage device.
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60/100 |
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Title: palmOne Tungsten T5
Summary: With 256MB of storage, the palmOne Tungsten T5 handheld lets you carry and do more. Because it has flash memory, your info is protected, even when you don't have time to recharge. The stunning 32...
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Title: Palm Tungsten T5
Summary: With 256MB of storage, the palmOne Tungsten T5 handheld lets you carry and do more. Because it has flash memory, your info is protected, even when you don't have time to recharge. The stunning 32...
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Title: Hardcase
Pros: Sturdy. Sparse storage space. Like-it-or-leave-it looks.
Cons: Sparse storage space. Like-it-or-leave-it looks.
Verdict: . The Hardcase is a stalwart, if visually plain, defender against bumps and dings to your MacBook.
Summary: Here's a strong case against dings to your MacBook.
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60/100 |
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Title: palmOne Tungsten T5
Pros: Colorful screen, almost endless selection of Palm OS apps, good Mac support.
Cons: No built-in Wi-Fi, slow CPU, limited expansion.
Verdict: 256MB RAM
Summary: The creative spark of the Tungsten line shines on, but the competition is heating up
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Title: Palm Tungsten T5
Pros: Brilliant color screen, Landscape viewing mode, Large screen size, USB drive functionality, Bluetooth,
Cons: Fewer feature for more money, No voice recorder, cradle, or built-in WiFi, Unforgiving finish (fingerprints galore), Can't easily change battery,
Verdict: The T5 is a new PDA, sort of! When the T3 came out it made a bold statement, but the T5 has sort of calmly walked in behind it. I loved the color depth of the screen and the overall look and feel of it. The software was very familiar since it used the Pal
Summary: Not only does the T5 come with a hi-res screen, but it also takes advantage of several of the features introduced with the T3 such as the larger viewing area, the ability to rotate into landscape m...
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Title: Review: Handspring Treo 600
Summary: In his first review for Mobile Burn, Marcelo Lopez gives us the low-down on one of this year's hottest devices, the Handspring Treo 600. While not quite perfect, it addresses many of the Treo 270/300's issues.
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Title: Handspring Treo 600 review
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Title: Handspring Treo 600
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Title: Handspring Treo 600
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Title: PalmOne Treo 600
Pros: Wide range of software available. Decent camera. Touch screen.
Cons: Slab form factor. No Bluetooth. Low-res screen.
Verdict: A year-old product, but still a leader if you like its PDA-esque feel.
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80/100 |
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Title: Handspring Treo 600
Pros: 128MB of RAM, Built-in tri-band GPRS phone, Built-in stills/video camera, Buetooth, Removable battery, Reasonable price.
Cons: No flash on digital camera, Headset socket is poorly located.
Verdict: The xda II features a tri-band GSM/GPRS phone, a VGA-resolution digital camera and Bluetooth built in, along with 128MB of RAM, an SDIO-compatible card slot and an improved screen. This makes it one of the best handheld/mobile phone combos around... Read
Summary: Handspring's parting shot, the Treo 600, is one of the better blends of phone and handheld that we've seen to date.
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87/100 |
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Title: Handspring Treo 600: a first look
Summary: Handspring has unveiled another Treo, the 600. This new phone/handheld combo sports an improved design, a built-in camera and more. See our initial impressions.
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Title: Handspring Treo 600 Orange review
Verdict: This review contains a fair few negative comments, but looking at the Treo 600 as a whole it does function well as both a PDA and a phone, bearing in mind the inevitable compromises that have had to be made. If you don't need the larger screen and greater
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Title: Handspring Treo 600
Pros: Great design; easy to use; good battery life
Cons: Low-resolution screen; Blazer doesn't support Flash sites
Summary: A radical departure from the company's previous clamshell PDA/phone hybrids, the Treo 600 is one of the best phone and PDA combinations that we've seen. It performs well as a phone and PDA, but shines when it comes to picking up POP3 ...
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Title: Handspring Treo 600
Verdict: Many of Handspring's handheld devices have been about making technology more affordable for a broader market, and the Treo 600 is a worthy successor.
Summary: Handspring's latest smart phone totally revamps its Treo concept, from the casing to the software, and is exclusive to Orange.
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100/100 |
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Title: Palm Treo 600 (AT&T)
Pros: Improved battery life; built-in VGA camera; SDIO expansion slot; speakerphone; runs Palm OS 5.1; one-handed navigation; supports multiple e-mail accounts; world phone.
Cons: Cramped keyboard; display isn't high resolution; headphone jack isn't standard size.
Verdict: Handspring's parting shot, the Treo 600, is one of the better blends of phone and PDA that we've seen to date.
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80/100 |
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Title: Review: palmOne Treo 600
Summary: Anthony Newman has spent some time with Handspring's final handheld, and finds that it's the closest thing yet to a perfect convergence device.
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Title: Palm Treo 600 Smartphone Palmtop Review
Pros: Processor, Memory,
Cons: Display, Battery not replaceable, No voice dialling, No voice memo,
Summary: Now you can use just one device instead of many to get it all done. The Treo 600 seamlessly combines a full-featured mobile phone and Palm OS organizer with wireless applications like email, text messaging, web browsing and even a digital camera. And you
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Title: PalmOne Treo 600
Pros: Improved battery life; built-in VGA camera; SDIO expansion slot; speakerphone; runs Palm OS 5.1; one-handed navigation; supports multiple e-mail accounts; world phone.
Cons: Cramped keyboard; display isn't high resolution; headphone jack isn't standard size.
Summary: Handspring's parting shot, the Treo 600, is one of the better blends of phone and PDA that we've seen to date.
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90/100 |
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Title: PalmOne Treo 600 Palm OS Smartphone Review
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Title: Impressive Treo 600
Verdict: Handspring's new Palm-based PDA/cell phone hybrid offers a slew of additional features.
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77/100 |
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Title: Handspring Treo 600
Summary: The past two years have been littered with attempts at combining a phone with a PDA. The first was O2 with its XDA (January 2003, page 41) - an excellent first try, and one that will be revised this month.
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Title: PalmOne Treo 600
Pros: Vzmail for synchronizing e-mail, contacts, and calendar over the air Superior five-way navigation control• Easiest to use interface• Great battery life
Cons: Slightly cramped keyboard Poor camera
Summary: Best of Both Worlds
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Title: Product Reviews: Handspring TREO 600
Summary: At $735, it is the most expensive device in the group test and the lack of Bluetooth connectivity is disappointing, as is the lack of software such as Picsel Reader. However, the inclusion of a phone is definitely a major attraction for PDA buyers. Partic
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Title: PalmOne Treo 600 CDMA PDA Phone
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