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Reconditioned Palm IIIxe, 8 MB, OS 3.5, Stylus & Serial Hot-Sync Connector
Batteries: 2AAA Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Palm Color: Black EAN: 0081258412296 Feature(s): Integrated wireless connectivity in a slim packageSend and receive corporate and personal e-mail and get access to the Web without an external modemStay in touch with AOL Instant Messenger8 MB memory stores thousands of contacts, appointments, to-do items, and notesWhat's in the box: Palm i705 handheld, USB HotSync cradle with built-in battery charger, manual, CD-ROM with software, Complete documentation, Protective flip cover Item Dimensions: Height 4"Width 1"Length 5"Weight 6 Ounces Label: pa1mOne (Reconditioned) Manufacturer: pa1mOne (Reconditioned) Model: SM10005 Modem Description: None MPN: SM10005 Package Dimensions: Height: 4" Width: 7" Length: 4" Weight: 1 lbs. Product Group: CE Publisher: pa1mOne (Reconditioned) Studio: pa1mOne (Reconditioned) UPC: 081258412296 Variation Description: Black
Editorial Reviews Product Description: You can't beat a Palm IIIxe connected organizer for sheer versatility. With the advanced enhancements of the latest Palm OS software and Flash ROM for easy upgrades, the Palm IIIxe organizer combines flexibility and power in an easy-to-use, pocket sized solution. The 8MB of storage offers ample capacity for adding heavy data and enterprise applications. Of course, it's every bit as sleek, smart and connected as any Palm III Series organizer. Sharp, clear LCD display makes viewing a breeze. Operates on just two AAA batteries.Use HotSync technology to synchronize with your PC or Macintosh to keep your data safe and always up-to-date. Choose from thousands of third-party applications and peripherals to customize your organizer. Browse off-line for your favorite web pages using AvantGo's Web Channel Manager. A link for Microsoft Outlook is included. The Palm IIIxe handheld has all the easy-to-use applications of other Palm handhelds: Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, Memo Pad, E-Mail, Expense, Calculator, and Find applications. Palm offers additional options such as drag and drop links to Microsoft Excel and Word, Desktop import and export formats: CSV, TAB delimited, and TXT and expense report templates (Excel 5.0 or higher). Get the most versatility for your money. Get the Palm IIIxe connected organizer! Amazon.com Product Description: The Palm IIIxe handheld builds on earlier Palm III models by offering more memory and more options. Its 8 MB of RAM (four times the memory of the popular Palm IIIe) and 2 MB of flash ROM keep track of all your appointments, memos, to-do items, expense items, and e-mail, plus you can add thousands of third-party applications. Although the Palm IIIe and IIIx models have ample memory for many users, the Palm IIIxe better supports users who rely upon their organizer for data-heavy operations.The Palm IIIxe is more powerful than its predecessors, but it retains all of the Palm IIIx's and IIIe's convenience features. It measures a mere 4.7 by 3.2 by 0.7 inches and weighs 6 ounces. Backing up and exchanging information with desktop PCs and popular PIMs requires just a touch of a button on the included HotSync cradle. The infrared port allows you to instantly beam business card information, phone lists, data, and applications to other infrared-equipped devices. It also features a sharp backlit LCD screen, legible in both dim and bright light. The contents of the Palm IIIxe box include the Palm IIIxe handheld, a CD-ROM with an extensive assortment of Palm Desktop software applications, two AAA batteries, a DB-25 adapter, a HotSync cradle, a manual, and a Getting Started quick guide. You may further customize your Palm IIIxe organizer with third-party add-on peripherals such as modems or voice recorders. This device runs for approximately two months on just two AAA batteries and comes with a one-year manufacturer's warranty. What's in the box - Palm IIIxe
- Protective flip cover
- Stylus
- Palm Desktop software
- 2 AAA batteries
- DB-25 adapter
- HotSync cradle
- Manual
- Getting Started guide
Customer Reviews Average rating - 3.5
Rating - 3 Date: 2007-07-27 Content: It is fine for the begginer I am. Will probably upgrade once I get into it more. Summary: OK for older model
Rating - 1 Date: 2007-07-03 Content: The product came without any manuals and after trying everything I could think of I could not get this device to sync. Finally gave up after calling Amazon and being redirected to several different other numbers to get this fixed. Finally gave up and sent this back. The box it came in looked it had been wet and the pieces looked they were thrown together. Summary: Palm IIIxe won't sync
Rating - 5 Date: 2007-05-02 Content: I found one of these at a yard sale with two cradles and three extra stylus for $10. My wife and I like to geocache, and we decided to take a chance on this device so we could geocache sans paper. I was skeptical such an old device would suffice, but I figured it was worth $10 to give it a try.
Well, it works wonderfully for paperless geocaching. The memory is more than enough to hold hundreds of cache information pages. In addition, you can download web pages to read at your convenience. Plus all the standard features the device comes with... e-mail, contact management, calculator, the list goes on. Batteries are holding up good, despite my frequent use of the back-light.
If you always wanted a PDA, but could not justify the cost of the new ones, give one of these a try. Be warned though, if you are like me, you way find yourself jonesing one of the newer PDAs with a color screen! Summary: Oldie but a goodie!
Rating - 5 Date: 2007-03-31 Content: Yes, I know it's obsolete and no longer pretty. But it's practical, you don't need to be near a charger. [2AAA's] Battery life is great and you can do amazing things with this thing. And they're tough. It took a great deal to destroy my first one: I dropped it and then dropped heavy objects on it. (not intentional) I've dropped the replacements many times and they've survived. Abuse is the only reason for needing replacements. If you don't care about color screens, and you want a nice, clear screen (backlit for use in the dark) and a very useful little machine, look out for these -- even the used ones have managed to last and work wonderfully) (I have 3, two in storage, one in use) (I have looked at many of the newer ones and can't see a reason for them, despite the beautiful stuff...) Battery life for one thing. And I can go camping and still have books to read, and if I have spare batteries, no charging is necessary. Now if only my XP worked as well as my Palm OS.... Sigh... Summary: I love this so much I've bought spares -- I don't know what I'd do without my Palm
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