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- Great savings on three accessories for your Pocket PC from Targus--$179.99 suggested retail price
- Connect to e-mail and the Internet using standard phone line with CompactFlash 56K modem
- Targus retractable phone cord protects RJ-11 clips--no more broken telephone jack connectors
- Attractive, multipurpose combo stylus and ballpoint pen--safe for use with any PDA
List price: $129.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Tarus Pocket PC Modem
Stylus Nice, but won't fit iPAQ
Targus Modem Excellent Product

Buy This At Timex
Times Messenger Watch. What a bargain!
A really good watch.
- Optimized for use in PDAs, MP3 players, or digital cameras
- Lightning fast read and write speeds allow you to get the best performance from your PDA, MP3 player, or digital camera
- High quality components guarantee steady performance, the utmost durability, and breadth of compatibility
- Individually tested to ensure each product works the first time, everytime
- Five year replacement warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee
List price: $31.99 (that's 34% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $17.99

Nice product
Very good
Works great!
- Designed to work with over 50 Springboard modules! Complete list at www.activearmor.com.
- Rugged, flexible, rubber case with removable, hard, plastic flip-lid.
- Thin and stylish design. Still fits in your pocket!
- IR Port, Microphone and Hotsync cable capable. Holds extra stylus.
- Works with optional clip or neckstrap.

Active Armor protection
Keep Your Visor ProtectedMy only qualm is that you cannot fit the visor into the hotsync cradle. A minor complaint considering the amount of protection this handy gadget provides to your investment. So, I highly recommend you purchase the USB cable instead as you will be able to connect that way. Other then that, this is a MUST HAVE if you own a Handspring Visor.

- Connects your Palm III or VII to your PC's 9-pin serial port
- Works with all Palm III or VII series handhelds
- Lightweight design, ideal for travel
- High-speed data synchronization
- Lifetime warranty from Belkin
List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Great Job
Elegant, portable way to sync your Palm
- Includes 12 clear overlays for your Palm m100 series handheld screen
- Protects against scratches and smudges
- Reduces glare
- Improves handwriting recognition
List price: $19.99 (that's 19% off!)

Clear, but a pain to put on
M100 Screen Protector, Good Product
- 25 sleeves to hold 50 CDs
- 11 inches in length
- Holds up to 100 CDs in an orderly fashion
- Wear-resistant polypropylene sleeves
- Sleeves interchange with portable units 14404, 14406, and 14407
List price: $25.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $22.00

Nice addition and easy storage
Nice Product - Too GoodWhy do I say the product is "too good"? Because they're backordered everywhere... Now I need to find a source or think-up new Christmas presents :-(
--Dale--

List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Perfect pockets and great looks, some functionality problemsThe big downside is that the buttons get pushed frequently when its closed (fixable by Hackmaster to prevent it from staying on) and the bottom row of business cards rub the Palm and get dirty (I cut a piece of overhead transparency and slid it in front of the cards to fix the problem).
So 4 stars because its great and the problems are fixable.
Franklin Covey Wallet with Palm m500Ironically, putting it in backwards also solved the problem of the buttons getting pushed while its in my pocket since the right side is flatter than the left and nice and firm with few credit cards tucked behind.
So what about a stylette? I couldn't find a stylette to fit the left handed slot on my m500 -- the one that normally attaches to the flimsy little cover. So I simply cut off the insertion pin from my old cover (keeping a bit 'leather' cover on the pin to maintain its width). I've been using that as a stylette instead and it is kept stowed in its original slot (hey I'm left handed anyways).
Ordinarily I charge and hot-sync with the Traveler hot sync kit. In this way I don't need to remove the palm from the wallet each time I hot sync in the office, and I can charge overnight at home.
I've been using it for a year now in this configuration. I keep 8 credit cards and a dozen or so business cards and other items in the various slots, plus cash, and it's still small enough to go in my pocket. Its the only full sized wallet for the Palm that I've been able to find.

- 40,000 translations to and from English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish
- 5,000 categorized conversational phrases
- Phonetic spell correction enables you to enter words by how they sound
- Advanced search capabilities
- Compatible with any Handspring Visor handheld
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $24.95

Clever little gidget, good for travellingIt doesn't have anywhere near the vocabulary of a dedicated single-language dictionary, so it is most useful for casual use. For example, I have a software version of the Collins German-English dictionary that has quite a large vocabulary and I use it quite often instead of carrying a thick printed dictionary.
But for casual use, reading menus, deciphering signs, and asking the hotel staff for help with leaky faucets, the Franklin device is perfect.
Great
- Powered by the Intel PXA255 processor at 300MHz, designed to handle much more than general applications
- New Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 operating system gives you enhanced scheduling capabilities, wireless communication support and more
- One of the thinnest PDA devices on the market, it weighs a mere 5.1 ounces.
- Bright 3.5-inch transreflective display delivers easy viewing
- What's in the box: Toshiba Pocket PC e350, USB Cradle, 10W AC Adapter, 1-Stylus, Soft Slip Case, Quick Start Card, User Manual, Warranty Card

Great PDA For Basic UsersPros:
Lots of memory for basic users.
Compatiable with most software.
Beautiful screen (good resolution).
Small
Low priced
Cons:
Battery Life
Low memory for some users
Doesn't work well in cold areas (like CT)
Doesn't come Wi-fi enabled
If you need a basic PDA, this is perfectly fine for you (Although I recommend the Toshiba e355 over this because it comes with more software for the same price). If you have a problem with your PDA, I recommend using a 3rd party service to help fix it (Toshiba has really bad customer service).
Great Basic PDAThe e350 is a very nice product, and I especially like:
+ the extremely nice color LCD screen (you can clearly read even in the brightest sunlight! It's truely amazing.)
+ the small form factor (the product is only 12mm thin) and nice sleek design
+ the good processor performance (it exceeds my needs by far)
+ the easy connectivity (I use the IR port at work and the cradle at home, both work excellent and are easy to set up)
+ and of course the good price point.
On the negative side, there are only few points:
- battery life is not great compared to both the NINO and the Jornada (I have to charge the e350 about twice a week)
- a flip cover would be nicer than the pouch to protect the screen.
All in all, I think this is a very good basic PDA at a fair price, and I would definitely recommend it.
Great Little PDA