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Compaq iPAQ 3630 Color Pocket PC
Made by Hewlett Packard
  • 240 x 320 TFT LCD screen displays more than 4,000 colors
  • 32 MB RAM and 16 MB ROM
  • Includes Pocket Excel, Word, Internet Explorer, and Outlook, plus desktop version of Outlook 2000
  • Plays audible.com spoken-word content; optional expansion packs can add a variety of functions
  • What's in the box: iPaQ 3630, Two Styli, Vinyl slipcase, AC adapter, Docking cradle, Rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery, iPaQ Expansion Pack system, User Manual
Amazon base price: $
List price: $499.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $175.00
Average review score:

Great Product
This Pocket PC is great.It eats Palms for breakfast.When I hold the iPAQ in my hand, I am holding a 205 MHz "computer." I say computer because it can do most things computers can do and more- it can play Media Files, such as MP3's and MPEG's, it has more organization tools, and a little bit more power than my laptop.It has so many applications and tools it is amazing...you can download many programs such as the AOL program for Pocket PC and AOL Instant Messager.Once a connection with your ISP has been set, Pocket Internet Explorer shines. Pocket Internet Explorer gives you access to the web, any web site. Just make sure your ISP supports the format- this was a problem for me. Some people say they've had problems with it, flickering screen, etc. Well, those are some unlucky people all the people I know have had no problems. The Compaq people are working on these bugs and have fixed some.And Compaq technical service is there 24 hours a day...so it really ok.The only thing to complain about is that dust accumulates rapidly on the screen.So, I suggest the buyer buy some PDA screen wipes.A definite buy if you're looking for e-mail,the internet,productivity and organization all in the palm of your hand.

Absolutely the Best Ever
I purchased the Compaq Ipaq not out of dire necessity, but mostly because of the many features it has:

One, it looks the best out of all of the PDA's. It has a sleek, futuristic, design, unlike the Jornada, for example, which is just plain black.

Two, the stylus can store inside of the body, so there is less of a chance of losing it and you don't have to carry it around separately.

Three, It has an Mp3 player, which is one of the main reasons I picked it over the Palm and Visor, in which an Mp3 expansion costs as much as the PDA itself.

Four, the writing area is retractable and there is an on-screen keyboard; the Palm and Visor don't have the keyboard, and the writing area takes up precious screen space.

Five, the processor is an Intel Strong ARM 206MHz; the other pocket PC's only have 133MHz or lower, and they're not Intel, which is the best and most reliable processor.

Six, it doubles as an E-book, you can read books on your iPaq with Microsoft Reader and download them from numerous websites, even a thesaurus and dictionary; the Palm doesn't have this feature and the Visor expansion is expensive and you can only choose from a selection of four books.

Seven, one of the most important factors in my buying the iPaq is the color screen; the resolution is the best out there, especially compared to the color Palm and Visor PDA's, which are expensive and have very low resolution. Not much of an improvement from a Game Boy.

I went through excruciating research on the other PDA's before I decided on the iPaq, visiting Casio, HP, Visor, Palm, and Compaq. The Palm and Visor I ruled out immediately after seeing the capability of the Pocket PC's. I looked at CNET, Epinions, and PDA Buzz, and went to my local Best Buy, CompUSA, and Circuit City. I saw that it got high praise from many electronics and technology magazines, such as Best of the Year from Popular Science.

It took me 2 weeks before my final decision. That was two weeks too late, into the middle of the Christmas shopping frenzy. Almost every retailer was out because of the popularity of the iPaq and on eBay, it cost around $600-$700. I finally snagged it at a Brandsmart USA, it was the last one.

A very useful feature is AvantGo, which is included. You can load your favorite web site onto your iPaq for viewing anywhere. Also, you can read the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, USAToday, you can play Jeopardy from SonyStation, you can access Yahoo(with movies, news, sports, stocks, etc.), and thousands of other sites.

There are many games and lots of software that you can download for it, like Flight Simulator.

I am very happy with my iPaq, and I would suggest it to anyone. It's good for the music lover, disorganized person, businessman, etc.

A very handy unit for both personal and professional use
The Compaq iPAQ H3660 is a high-end palmtop device for both personal and professional applications. With its integrated comfportably sized memory of 64MB it stands out above many of its competitors (newer models available with even more memory) and can also be easily expanded using appropriate memory cards.

The brilliant and well-lighted TFT display is easily read under any cirmcumstances (even bright daylight), and the touch screen and stylus pen make standard (short) input hassle-free. Handwriting recognition is very good, can be adapted to your personal hand. For more significant amounts of text, a fold-up keyboard should be used (but for serious word-processing, better use a full-fledged notebook instead).

Not only windows can be run on this little machine, it is also LINUX compatible and can be used for serious UNIX Systems Administration using wireless add-ons.

Special Linux version available: best of them, LISA Systems' iPAQ that comes pre-installed with mLinux 1.0 for advanced users. A highly interesting special for System Developers and IT pros. ... The free Open Source LINUX Operating System is now available to palmtop computers!

iPAQ with Windows integrates easily with MS-Outlook. The LINUX version supports synchronisation with appropriate LINUX applications. Either way, you get a highly professional palmtop computer connecting to your desktop and existing infrastructure.


Toshiba e355 Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 2003
Made by Toshiba
  • Value-priced handheld with all the benefits of the Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 operating system
  • Enhanced schedule/calendar capabilities and data backup synchronization
  • Sleek and light body, weighing a mere 5.1 ounces
  • A bright 3.5" transreflective display offering 64K colors and a 240 x 320 resolution
  • What's in the box: Toshiba Pocket PC e355, USB Cradle, 10W AC Adapter, 1-Stylus, Soft Slip Case, Quick Start Card and Warranty Card
Amazon base price: $
List price: $299.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Go for ipaq 1935 instead of this one!
i bought this one two weeks ago and returned it after 3
days. i noticed that its battery life is not very good.
further you need to send it to toshiba for a replacement
battery after 1-2 year of use (i called toshiba service).
it still does not fit in a pocket well....
fortunately, during that period, ipaq 1935 came out
at the same price after rebate.

1935 has everything e355 has except that
it uses a slower processor, but i dont use it for
intensive computing. it is a lot smaller. it is battery life
is quite good....very happy to swtich to 1935

Good Buy
I recently purchased this PPc. It was the first one I had purchased and found it very easy to use. I used it mostly for taking notes, and keep an organized schedule after I purchased the Targus Universal Keyboard, which works very well with the e355. I was impressed with the battery life on medium settings which gave about 3-4 hours of battery life.

Hopefully this review will give a student a little insight into this "student" view of this.

A pda to have
I am a high school teacher. I wanted something to take notes on and to remind me when homework was due. I searched far and wide reading review after review. I got alot more than that with the e355. I have been using it for about 3.5 months now.
I'll just list the Pros and Cons becasue i could go on all day!

Pros:
1. Great speed.
2. Works right out of the box.
3. Excellent battery life (3.5 to 4hrs continuous running)
4. Crisp display. (especially for video playback)
5. Smooth buttons that feel pretty nice on your fingers.
6. Good price for the quality you get
7. The speakers on this player play audio in the best way i have heard for a small speaker unit. You would not believe that a pda could do so well with sound. It plays my mp3s, wma, anything and don't forget the videos.
8. It has a SD card slot so you can expand the memory at any time. the SD card slot has a dummy card that protects it from being damaged by dust or other particles.
9. Quick charge time. Good size storage built in, 64mb.
10. Windows Mobile 2003 is much much much more stable than its predeccessor.
11. It's much much much thinner than many other pda's i have reviewed.
12. It's much more resiliant to 'falls to the floor' than the Dell or Ipaqs for example. I'm a teacher. I can guarantee you...running around the class will lead to a fall on the ground. It has a metallic covering. (no shaking inside!)

Cons.
1. Sometimes if you use up close to 90% of the memory, it stalls.
2. The 'record audio' button is placed near the top so sometimes taking it out you may mistakedly begin recording. (this can be disabled though so it is not really a con)
3. It does not include the ability to 'go wireless' for internet. You can still access the internet though but you need to be connected to your computer. I did not need wireless internet just yet. When it does become ubiquitous...maybe then i'll go for something else.
4. The battery is not removeable. By the time this actually becomes a problem I'll be getting a new pda..about 2 to 3 years from now.

THis is an excellent PDA is you do not need wireless internet access right away.
I would recommend it with all authority people out there.


Toshiba e755 Pocket PC with Win PocketPC 2002
Made by Toshiba
  • Expansion slots for CompactFlash and SD memory cards for additional storage and software capabilities
  • 3.8 TFT touch-sensitive screen has a resolution of 240 x 320 with a maximum of 65,000 colors
  • Built-in microphone, speaker and digital voice recorder
  • Includes long-lasting Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery
  • What's in the box: Toshiba Pocket PC e755, USB Cradle, 10W AC Adapter, 1-Stylus, Soft Slip Case, Quick Start Card and Warranty Card
Amazon base price: $
List price: $599.00 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Good with some flaws
Not as light, not as sharp, not as fast, and not as powerful as some other devices out there, this version of the Toshiba Pocket PC takes the features out there and combines them into a package that actually is better than the sum of its parts.

It's got the latest CPU and OS which, while promising a lot, are actually slower and less capable than they ought to be. It's got a new screen, while bigger and brighter than its e740 predecessor, is not as bright and sharp as other devices such as the Sony Clie.

It IS quite expandable what with its SD AND CF slots (important for someone who already has several CF devices and memory from other PDAs and cameras!) Not to mention the built in Wi-Fi which means I no longer need to carry a CF network card.

Only issues I have are that I also bought a couple SanDisk 256MB SD cards which seem to be incompatible with this device for some reason and Toshiba merely said to check the SanDisk site for compatibility. Seems that SanDisk doesn't certify this combination so be aware of that. Also this device still has a one touch record button that always gets pushed accidentally keeping the device on and taking up memory with nothing. They really ought to remove that.

Otherwise, it's probably the best Pocket PC out there.

Almost perfect!
(Note: The only difference between the Toshiba e750 and e755 is that the latter e755 comes with a photo viewer software title on the companion CD. In fact, the machine in the e755 packaging says "e750".)

Featuring a new mobile processor, the most internal memory of any PDA, built-in wi-fi, dual CF/SDIO slots, and good battery life, the e750/e755 is close to being perfect. The compact and attractive form factor is a huge plus, as well. The new Intel processor is the star of the line-up. It's an updated version of the Xscalar processor, which wasn't getting good reviews due to lack of optimization options. The e750/e755 allows you to switch between two speeds, hence you can choose between higher speed or better battery life. Even at the lower speed, PPC apps feel quick and responsive. The battery is also user replaceable. What's left to improve for Toshiba is their lackluster customer support. Because their PPCs are made by an OEM in Taiwan rather than in their own plants in Japan, the build quality is still a bit lacking, but the e750/e755 seems to be better made than the e740, which was getting a lot of complaints.

See my e750 review for more updated details. [...]

Toshiba out front
Toshiba are the industry leader. This machine is fast, the screen is great, and the memory is completely serviceable. It gets an enum failure error which requires a soft restart from time to time, but it is fully functional, top-of-the-line. I will be upgrading to the 805.


Viking 128 MB Secure Digital Card (SD128M)
Made by Viking Components
  • 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
Amazon base price: $21.54
List price: $64.99 (that's 67% off!)
Used price: $15.00
Average review score:

rebate not honored
I was disappointed that "Viking" would not honor the rebate as they said I did not send the UPC code from the package. I felt that I sent all they needed with the Amazon bill? I sent the cut out from the wrapping with a UPC code?

USING VIKING SD128M USE WITH THE MAGELLAN MERIDIAN PLATINUM
My Magellan Meridian Platinum came with software V3.08 so I checked the Magellan website and downloaded software V3.12 and installed it (you will require the Magellen Meridian PC serial cable). Installed the Viking SD128M card and it worked like a dream - no problems. The Meridian User Manual doesn't explain how to check your card but you will find it in the gps menu easy enough. Purchased this SD128M card for about the same price as a Magellan SD64M card would have cost - so I've doubled my memory for my money. Happy Hiking.

Blah Blah Blah
I use the SD Card in my Compaq Ipaq. It gives you 118mb of storage and if you're machine is calibrated to accept cards automatically, there's no setup required. I am currently storing several MP3's on mine (used to convert my Ipaq to an MP3 player as well). I would say this is a great card (so far, had it about 2 weeks) and it's cheap compared to the others, although you get 10mb's less, that didn't bother me.


PalmOne III Leather Belt Clip Case
Made by PalmOne
  • For the PalmPilot and Palm III handhelds
  • Measures 3.25 by 5 inches
  • Soft, black leather with Velcro fastener
  • Stiff barrier shields screen, padding protects the Palm handeld
  • Clips to belt or waistband
Amazon base price: $
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

A good case, but a word of caution . . .
I have enjoyed this case very much. It's belt clip has a little hook at the bottom, making it very unlikely that the case will come off of your belt. I have three criticisms of the case. Other than these three things, I love it. The first problem is that it's closure is velcro. As anyone familiar with velcro knows, it is easy to mess velcro up if the hook side comes in contact with cloth. The result is that the case gradually closes less securely. But if you don't wear sweaters or anything that might clog up the hooks, you have no worries with this problem. The second problem is that the very hook which makes it so secure on a belt makes it very uncomfortable without a belt. It can dig into your hip. To me this is very minor. I just adjust its position such that it is no longer uncomfortable. The third problem is what burns me up. The mechanism that holds the belt clip on my case recently (after about 5 months) bent. This made the belt clip MUCH less secure. The case can sort of twist about now. It's a good case -- extemely convenient -- but be aware that it's not built to last long unless you treat it carefully.

Good product, Minor problems
I like the product, it keeps my Palm III handy, however, it does have some minor drawbacks. 1. You will have to remove the Palm III from the case to operate it 2. If you have the flip cover on the Palm III it is a very TIGHT fit 3. The metal belt clasp will scar your dress belts. 4. I find the clasp will slip out unoticed from inside dress pants 5. The top loading cover panel seems backwards to me. I hope next years model incorporates some improvements...

Almost perfect

I got quite the scare recently. I knew I had been using my Palm IIIx earlier in the day, but when I reached into my jacket pocket at the train station, it wasn't there. After a quick search of all my pockets I realized I didn't have it. I retraced my steps, but it wasn't in my office, nor in the Starbuck's where I got my coffee.

Fortunately, it turned up the next morning. The cab driver who took me to the station the previous day had found it in the cab and was honest enough to return it. Five minutes after I got my Palm back, I was online here at Amazon looking at cases. I finally decided that the belt clip case made the most sense for me, as the other cases would still risk falling out of a pocket.

The leather is very nice and seems to adequately protect the organizer from damage from inadvertent bumps. The belt clip holds securely. There are a couple of drawbacks that prevent this from being a 5 star product however. One is that it barely fits around the flip top cover of the Palm III. Makes it very hard to remove your organizer from the case. Also you have to take the case off your belt to get to your Palm. It would be nice if the cover were hinged the other way to enable removing the organizer without unclipping the case. Still the case does exactly what I bought it for, which is to keep my Palm handy at all times, without the risk of losing it.


PalmOne PalmPak Games Card (m125, m130, i705 & m500 series)
Made by PalmOne
  • 10 entertaining games--from classic to cutting edge
  • SimCity, Bubblet and Zap!2016
  • Chess, checkers, and backgammon
  • Compatible with Palm m125, m130, i705, and m500 series handhelds
Amazon base price: $
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $4.88
Buy one from zShops for: $4.50
Average review score:

Fine games, but buggy and too few
The games themselves are interesting and fun to play; not all of them are outstanding, but they're all at least pretty good. I found Zap!2016 to be a lot of fun, Bubblet addictive, and SimCity really well done. The card is easy to use, although there is a slight delay when loading the menu in Apps or loading a game - normal when accessing a card.

But potential buyers should be aware that there are problems with the software on the card that need to be resolved if the games are to work properly. Zap!2016 can eat up your main memory, and Vegas Slots and Klondike can stop functioning altogether. See the Palm web site for details and solutions. Fortunately these problems are fixable, but I wish that these games had been tested more thoroughly before this card was released. The patch for Zap!2016 takes up 124 KB of your handheld's main memory, which undermines one of the chief advantages of this product, namely, that it frees up handheld RAM.

I would also have liked more games on the card. The card itself is a 16 MB MultiMediaCard, of which the games take up only 1.6 MB. The selection of games seems a little light and could be a problem if, for example, a buyer doesn't much care for a couple of games, such as the Vegas-style gambling games or the card games, and ends up using only a few games on the card. I personally would have liked a strategy game in the mix; others may find other reasons to quibble about the selection. Still, why so few games? Would more have pushed the price higher?

In sum, this game card is satisfying - I do use it quite often - but I'm not entirely sure it's worth what it costs.

Good alternative
I think that this was a good choice, because you can erase games of your Palm and free space. Remember, Palm is not a toy. You will not have a Gameboy Advance in your hands if you purchase this Game Card. But I am sure that this can keep you entertained in your free time.

Great Compilaton of Games
The majority of the games are absolutely great. There are few that are dated, but the card is definately worth the price. Great way to pass the time.


PalmOne i705 Wireless Handheld
Made by PalmOne
  • Integrated wireless connectivity in a slim package
  • Send and receive corporate and personal e-mail and get access to the Web without an external modem
  • Stay in touch with AOL Instant Messenger
  • 8 MB memory stores thousands of contacts, appointments, to-do items, and notes
  • Built-in Secure Digital expansion card slot
Amazon base price: $
List price: $199.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $84.95
Average review score:

shoddy
I suppose this might be a cool device if it actually functioned properly. Almost from the second I unwrapped it there were problems - it freezes every other day. I don't know how much data I've lost cumulatively. I don't even want a replacement, I want a different model. I'll even take a "lesser" model. If Palm support fails me (which I hear is likely) I'm going back to handspring.

As Good as Wireless Gets....For Now
As a blackberry user for over a year and a half and a hard-core Palm junkie, I was eager to have a shot at carrying an all-in-one device rather than two devices which don't talk to each other. Plus, for the same price, the Palm.net service offers more (web clipping and web browsing without usage quota) than just always-on email.

I have been very pleased with the device itself in the month plus I've used it. It has the merely adequate grayscale palm display we're all used to by now, but rewards you with phenomenal battery life (20 minutes on the cradle a day keep it charged, even with wireless usage) and an eminently light and pocketable form factor. It is really quite amazing what they fit into such a slim little package, with an SD/MMC slot to boot!

If you haven't used a wireless device like a blackberry, you really don't know what you're missing. Instead of having to take time out of your routine to check your email a dozen times to see if an important message came through, you just go about your business until you either get beeped, buzzed, or flashed (your choice of nothing or any combo of the three). During a heated game of scrabble, just fire up the 705 with the Merriam Webster PQA (a sort of web shortcut to their site which avoids slow graphics/ads....see palm.com for details) and use their dictionary, which is far larger than what will fit on any PDA, to solve the dispute. Wondering what the population of Brazil is? Go to brittanica.com with their PQA and have the answer in 30 seconds. It makes firing a computer up seem like a waste of time.

The main shortcomings of the device center around the screen, but the battery life vs. full-time sidelit screen (like the Clie 760c) debate has been beaten to death. But the bottom line is that until the battery and screen technology progresses further (the organic LEDs, perhaps?), you're not going to have a wireless PDA and a dynamite screen in this kind of form factor. And I really don't think that I could go back to a Clie after getting used to full-time wireless access.

The other issue is that of the network the device uses. While the Mobitex network doesn't set any speed records, it is a) fairly responsive, b) rock-solid reliable (Sept. 11 didn't cause so much of a hiccough in the NYC area network), c) has better coverage than GPRS or 3G will have for quite a while to come. And since Voicestream's throughput-based data fees are not attractive (what's the fun of a wireless toy if you've got to watch the clock?) to the average user, Mobitex wins in my mind.

Best of Both Worlds with Instant Messaging!
It is so nice to combine the functionality of my old Palm (I am a fan of the Palm OS) and Blackberry. I got my i705 two days ago, came home, quickly got it set up and also got the palm.net set up. I was very surprised that AOL's AIM (Instant Messenger) is included and you can also download the Yahoo Instant Messenger from their web site. How nice to be able to Instant Message when I am away from my PC!! My husband and I tried this out from our home computer to the Palm with the instant messaging and emails and they appeared to and from my Palm instantly. The other internet features such as news, etc. is equal to or better than my Blackberry and the always on email is AWESOME. I was tired of carrying around two devices and couldn't give up the always on email the Blackberry offered, but the Blackberry fell short as far as the PDA functionality my old Palm offered. My husband has a compaq IPAQ with the wireless module and aircard and the i705 is so sleek and is SO much more light weight and smaller than his IPAQ. Also the color display on his IPAC EATS the battery in hours, whereas I have had my i705 on since I got it and the batter is no where near close to having to be recharged. I can give up color for that!!! Needless to say, after using my i705, hubbie just put in an order for one for himself.


Magellan GPS Companion for Palm V/Vx
Made by Magellan
  • 12-channel GPS
  • Up to 10 hours of battery life, doesn't drain Palm
  • Quadrifilar antenna for better reception
  • Bundled with street-mapping and outdoor recreation software
  • Compatible with Palm V/Vx
Amazon base price: $
List price: $149.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $100.00
Buy one from zShops for: $99.99
Average review score:

Good hardware but software is very poor
The actual receiver seems to work just fine, although the clip holding it to the Palm is not exactly secure. I was able to get it up and running in under 10 minutes. My first fix came in about 30 sec. The software is another story. The two programs are terribly designed. It you wish to use this GPS for its mapping capabilities, you will need other software. I wanted to use it in may car for navigation. Although it can always tell me what my lat/long are, it is not very helpful in placing it on a map. The documentation is non existant. It is hard to believe that there is no ability to enter an address and have it give you directions like MapQuest does. You also have to sync every individual map you will want from the CD-ROM. The problem is that they are all organized by COUNTY! (Each county map is about 100k.) If someone designed some good software for this it would be a great 5 star product.

High Tech Toy
I mainly wanted to use the NAV program to record and plot waypoints. As Mark noted, it's fairly laborious -- erasing the default Wpt00001 name that comes up and then writing in a new name. Worse, once you've marked all your waypoints, no matter what scale you use to view them, they are generally all scrunched together, so you have good data but no good way to view it graphically. Worst of all, no way to download the data to a computer. There is a PDB backup file made in your backup directory, but it's encrypted, so if you wanted to import the data into your plotting program and make a physical map, no such luck. The only software that appears on my computer is a fairly useless help file (i.e. description of all the obvious functions but no real help with HOW to use them or what they are based on). This is one of those high tech toys that works great as a module, but not as an extension of the Palm or computer. Fortunately, I got it as part of a rebate program, and only lost $30 on the deal, not the full $100.

Works relatively well
I like this product. It was simple to use and the software works relatively well. As someone once stated, this isn't extremely accurate at high speeds. This is due to the fact that the Palm Vx doesn't have a high speed processor and lots of RAM like laptop mobile GPS systems. (which I also have) It may not be highly accurate but works well enough for driving. The plus with the software was that it was relatively small, but so are the maps. The biggest drawback is that the maps don't cover all of the state or area you are in. It has sectional maps and doesn't change from one to the other automatically. If you are going to use this for off road endeavors I would consider getting some additional software. I am going hiking and am looking into some software at GPSpilot.com. The "tracker" software looks promosing as of right now, but it will cost you. Overall, if your going to need simple directions from city to city, this should work for you.


Seiko Thumboard Keyboard for Handspring Visor Deluxe, Neo, Pro & Platinum
Made by Seiko Instruments Austin, Inc.
  • Perfect input alternative to stylus pen
  • Light and small
  • QWERTY key layout
  • Connects directly onto handheld
  • Compatible with Handspring Visor, Visor Deluxe, Visor Platinum, Visor Neo, and Visor Pro handhelds
Amazon base price: $
List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $4.95
Average review score:

Horrible product and customer service
I rarely use this product because it seldom worked when it did work. Most of the time when pushing on the power button via the keypad my handspring would enter into hotsync mode. Now, even with the updated driver, the Thumboard just fails to work! Ive called Seiko-Austin in the past and they told me it was just a fault with their product and nothing they could do about it. The nerve of some people! Ive emailed Amazon but sadly the return date under their policy has expired. I now keep the ThumBoard handy as a cautionary reminder which effectively prevents me from engaging in impulsive online shopping.

Good Idea - Bad Implementation
1. Love the design. It doesn't add to the size of the Visor, since it envelops the bottom half of the PDA. There are buttons on the top of the ThumBoard that let you hit the "menu" "calc" and other functions down in the graffiti area. Also, it naturally sits in your hand and is easy to type on.

2. Very odd glitch that on occasion it will attempt to do a sync instead of turn on/off.

3. Mine did not work. I've got 5 computers in my apt (5 PCs, 1 Mac) and know how to use my Palm very well. The ThumBoard simply refused to work...it only wanted to sync. After a total of about 4-5 hours over 2 days of working on it (between myself, my boyfriend, and techsupport @ Seiko) it simply did not want to work. I could not get the Visor to recognize it. I realize this may be one faulty unit - but when the only place I can seem to find it is online, that is too much hassle to exchange items and hope that it works.

From what I've seen online, people love the design of this keyboard. If it works, you'll love it. If you can't get it to work (or it constantly syncs), you're just better off using Graffiti or upgrading to a PDA with a built in keyboard (Treo or Clie).

almost a year now
I purchased this keyboard last January. I could live without it, but I've found that it makes entering text a lot easier. I have had some of the same problems that others have had with it. I've found that if you wiggle the keyboard while its connected to your visor, and the visor is on, then problems with hotsync are more likely.

My biggest issue with this product is that I couldn't ship it outside USA. I had to ship it to a US address and then get it forwarded to Canada. Well I have it now, and you can't have it back.


Palm PALM Palm Series Travel Kit
Made by PALM
  • Automatically adjusts to all voltages and frequencies in the U.K, Europe, and Australia
  • Ultraslim design and light weight
  • Includes custom-designed travel bag
  • Compatible with Palm m130, i705, and m500 series handhelds
Amazon base price: $
List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $12.95
Buy one from zShops for: $14.99
Average review score:

Works with Palm Tungsten T
I bought a Palm Tungsten T from Amazon. But shortly after it arrived, I plugged the 120v power adapter to a 220v outlet (I live in Manila, Philippines). Being a product used around the world, its unbecoming for Palm not to provide a universal voltage charger for the Tungsten T. It maybe just the intention of Palm to sell us the Palm Travel Charger.

The specifications of the ruined Palm Tungsten-T charger shows 5v, 1 Ampere, Regulated Power Supply, Positive at Center Polarity. These specs are exactly the same as those found in the Palm Travel Charger so I bought it.

The Palm Travel Charger charges the Tungsten-T directly without need of a cradle. The Palm Travel Charger is light, handy and comes with 3 plug adapters that should make it usable in almost all power outlets in the world. The charger's connector to the Tungsten-T appears frail and flimsy but works quite well.

I would highly recommend this to travellers who wants a lighter weight charger and who wants to charge his Tungsten (and m130, i705 & m500 series) without need to attach the Tungsten to the cradle.

Great product!
I am 40 yo professional woman with a palm 130. I originally bought this poduct as a TRAVEL charger ONLY. I was a little put off by reviews saying it was flimsy, etc. But I was feeling desperate to find something smaller than the large charger which plugs into my computer. I just received my charger, and I am impressed. It is small, lightweight, holds my palm securely, and fully charges in about 2.5 hrs. It has now replaced my regular charger (which I use to back up into my computer about once a week). For my palm 130, this is an indispensible item - even if you don't travel! Oh, the travel bag is convenient for storing it all in one place when I'm on the go and fumbling around in my suitcase to find it!

YES it works fine in Russia
This palm Tungsten charger works fine in Russia. I use it and the 220v euro plug adapter (the two round pin one). Ive never had a problem charging my Tungsten C with it! Save room in your luggage and just bring the plug adapter you need.


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