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Palm OS Garnet 5.4 - XScale 312 MHz - ROM: 128 MB TFT ( 320 x 480 ) - IrDA, Bluetooth, 802.11b More product details

Palm TX
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November, 2009

80 / 100

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Palm TX

The Palm TX comes with integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, a large, bright screen, and solid battery life. The sleek and compact PDA can also play back music

Unfortunately, the Palm TX's battery is not user replaceable

The Palm TX offers a winning package of wireless connectivity, productivity tools, and fun for users of all kinds.

With the exception of the color scheme, the Palm TX largely resembles the Palm Tungsten E2 and the Palm Tungsten T5 in design. On the software front, the Palm TX runs Palm OS 5.4 and includes DataViz's Documents To Go 7 and VersaMail 3.1, arming...

October, 2005

Rating

80

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cnet.com
US

Revisiting the Palm TX

By Mark Adkins

Read the original Gadgeteer Palm TX review.) I purchased my first Palm T/x in September 2005. Overall it has held up well even though I have not used a screen protector, and usually carry it in my front jeans pocket in a thin-line leather case....

February, 2008

No rating

the-gadgeteer.com
US

Palm TX Purchase Gets Z22 Free

I actually thought that Palm would die off first before HD DVD folded, but apparently the former is still floating about in existence while the latter has suffered a mortal defeat at the hands of Blu-ray. Palm is now offering a free Palm Z22 handheld, ...

February, 2008

No rating

ubergizmo.com
US

Palm TX PDA Review

By 411Team Specialist

The Palm TX is a great mid-range PDA. It is cheap enough for the average casual user, and has enough features and power for the businessperson. The device looks great with a big colorful screen and black casing, but does the inside look as good as the ...

There are PDAs out there that have more power or more features than the Palm XT, but they are also a lot more expensive. The Palm XT is a nicely priced powerfully functioning PDA. It can satisfy most of the population with its wide-range of features ...

December, 2006

Rating

70

US

Palm, Inc. Palm TX

Pocket assistant with Wi-Fi costs less than you may think

Built-in wireless and Bluetooth, great price.

No wireless-specific programs, lacks Flash drive mode.

OS 10.1.5 or higher

January, 2006

Rating

100

machome.com
US

Palm T|X

By Steve Smith

The T|X is a superb PDA, with a crisp screen, dual wireless connectivity, and excellent performance at a reasonable price.

Crisp, large display Exceptional software suite • Solid, user-friendly Wi-Fi • Nice price

Photo and video playback needs a little work Can't view full Web pages

The 320 x 480-pixel touchscreen is among the crispest we have seen on a Palm, and we love how the usually annoying Palm input interface at the bottom of the screen receded at the touch of a button to give you even more display real estate. The...

January, 2006

Rating

80

laptopmag.com
US

Palm TX Handheld Review

By Ryan Kairer

Palm released the Palm TX handheld. The Palm TX features dual wireless with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, a large high resolution display and 128 MB of memory, all priced at $299. Read... review

Excellent Screen, Dual Wireless, Rich Software, one handed operation

No Voice Rec, Vibrate, LED, No included cradle

The TX and Z22 are the first new models to return to the Palm name, after the company reacquired the rights to the Palm name. Palm has decided to drop the Tungsten sub brand, in order to highlight the strong Palm name brand

The Palm TX is available now from the Palm online store and at Palm Retail Stores and at select retail and resellers throughout the world The TX and Z22 are the first new models to return to the Palm name, after the company reacquired the rights...

December, 2005

Rating

85

palminfocenter.com
US

Palm T|X

By Julie Strietelmeier

Non volatile memory, WiFi, Bluetooth, Non volatile memory, WiFi, Bluetooth

Battery isn't user replaceable, Not much reason to upgrade from the T5, Buttons sometimes require 2 presses, Battery isn't user replaceable, Not much reason to upgrade from the T5, Buttons sometimes require 2 presses

That should come as good news for T5 owners looking to upgrade to the latest and greatest Palm device as they will not need to buy new styli, cases, etc. Hardware SpecsProcessor: 312MHz ARM-based Processor Operating System: Palm OS software...

November, 2005

No rating

the-gadgeteer.com
US

Palm TX

By SaschaSegan

Award: Editor's Choice!

Flash Memory Type: Secure Digital, Bluetooth: Yes, Operating System: Palm OS 5, Screen Size (diagonal): 3.8 inches,...

Big screen. Inexpensive for a Wi-Fi PDA. Very good document software and Web browser. Slim.

Comparatively poor battery life.

The balance of price and performance makes this a terrific midrange PDA, though we wish it had better battery life.

The terrific Palm TX is the paragon of the Palm PDA, and an excellent all-around handheld that gets our Editors' Choice. A long, slim slab that closely resembles Palm's (actually palmOne at the time) earlier Tungsten T5, the TX has an SD memory...

October, 2005

Rating

80

pcmag.com
US

Palm T|X

By Lisa Gade

The T|X replacees Palm's pricier Tungsten T5 released a year ago. The T5 was $399 at release, yet lacked WiFi and the long awaited Cobalt OS, and so it garnered less than a stellar rating. The T|X remedies the WiFi shortcoming, but the new OS has been ...

Dual wireless, large high resolution display. Good battery life for the feature set. Easy to use, handles MS Office documents well thanks to the bundled Documents To Go. 128 megs of internal memory is more than enough to hold thousands of contacts and ...

Battery isn't user replaceable so you can't swap in a spare on the road. Those who own a Tungsten T5 or perhaps even a Tungsten T3 may find little reason to upgrade

The least expensive PDA with both Bluetooth and WiFi. The large 320 x 480 color display makes both work and play a pleasure, while the roomy 128 megs of flash memory and responsive processor keep up with the demands of both worlds. If you need a user ...

October, 2005

Rating

80

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