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Palm OS Garnet 5.4 - XScale 200 MHz TFT ( 320 x 320 ) - IrDA, Bluetooth - with Palm Universal Wireless Keyboard More product details

1450 reviews
November, 2009
Integrated Bluetooth ; outstanding battery life ; compact and sleek ; faster processor ; sharp color screen ; includes Palm OS 5.4 and Documents To Go 7.0
Lacks Wi-Fi ; no voice recorder ; sluggish when numerous apps are open ; no user-replaceable battery
The Palm Tungsten E2 delivers the sleek and affordable combination of productivity and entertainment in a package that should satisfy mobile professionals and consumers alike.
So while everyone knew that the PalmOne Tungsten E2 was imminent, this cat is finally out of the bag, and he's bringing all the final details with him. As the successor to and the replacement for the popular Tungsten E (according to the company,...
These niggles aside, the Tungsten is bullet proof. Its 32Mbytes of memory isn't particularly large but it is non-volatile, so even if the battery dies, you won't lose your documents, contacts or any e-mails you've drafted.
Palm's Tungsten E2 is a solid business PDA, but some users will find its lack of WiFi and somewhat sluggish performance frustrating.
Like most of the devices here, Palm's Tungsten E2 targets business buyers in need of a handheld to work with when out of the office. As this is a pure PDA - without phone functionality - you can't actually make calls using the E2, but should you...
Let's be fair about this: the palmOne Tungsten E2 is not an el cheapo handheld. At $250, it's relatively inexpensive compared to some personal digital assistants, but still in the mid-range. The amazingly bright screen outshines previous Palms by a ...
Built-in Bluetooth, bright screen, long battery life.
Small screen, not as fast as the Zire 72, no Wi-Fi. Requires: OS 9.1 (OS 9.2.2 recommended) or OS 10.1.5 or higher
OS 10.2 or higher
The Tungsten E2, Palm's replacement for the Tungsten E, now offers Bluetooth and data-saving flash memory. It's the cheapest and the least powerful member of the business-focused Tungsten lineup, so it's not ideal for power users--but PDA neophytes ...
The Tungsten E2's five-way navigator button lets you operate the device with one hand and reduces the need for the stylus, an object I lose on my desk every 10 minutes. But be careful: More than once I inadvertently tried to store the stylus in the ...
It's the cheapest and the least powerful member of the business-focused Tungsten lineup, so it's not ideal for power users--but PDA neophytes should find plenty to like here. The E2 lacks Wi-Fi, but if you make the effort to get a compatible...
The Tungsten E is the most popular Palm Powered device with over 1.5 million sold by December 2004 (after 14 months in the market). The E can now be found starting at US$160 and is still a great PDA for most consumers. palmOne improved on the E with the
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The $199 Tungsten E has been extremely successful in its 1.5 year tenure, out-selling most other handhelds on the market. PalmOne made important evolutionary improvement to this proven PDA with the E2, and these improvements aren't merely spec jumps ...
Persistent storage memory means data stays safe even if the battery runs down. Great battery life, bright and colorful high res display. Supports SDIO and you'll be able to use palmOne's WiFi card as a result. Bluetooth is reliable and easy to set up. ...
Battery is not user replaceable (when will palmOne support this feature?!). No alarm LED.
The palmOne Tungsten E2 is an excellent mid-range PDA. You get a lot for $199 and likely won't be running to buy software or hardware add-ons to make up for the unit's shortcomings as is the case with budget handhelds. While not for power users who ...
The Tungsten E2, following the palmOne Treo 650 and Tungsten T5, has non-volatile memory which means that your data will be safe even if the PDA runs completely out of battery power. These palmOne models and the import Sharp Zaurus line of Linux...
The Tungsten E2 is a good choice for a basic business PDA. It looks good, and displays PIM data and office documents in an attractive manner. ...
PalmOne didn't mess with success when it came to the E2, the sequel to the most popular business handheld ever, the Tungsten E. Like the palmOne Treo 650—and unlike most other handhelds—the E2 has 32MB of nonvolatile memory that doesn't get erased...
Best selling. Best value. Most popular with new users. Sounds more like the tag lines for the Toyota Camry than a handheld computer. But much like the well selling Camry, the palmOne Tungsten E was very accessible and made a very effective impression ...
Non-volatile RAM, Improved display, Better battery life, Bluetooth, Priced well
No drive mode software, Some Tunsgten E accessories might not fit properly
The Tungsten E2 is a powerful solution for the business market, ensuring this latest version of the E range will keep you working and connected!
Bluetooth, Battery life, compact design, Excellent display
Lacks Wi-Fi, No voice recorder, Sluggish at times
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