| Palm Tungsten E2 | 
| Brand: Palm Category: CE
Buy New: £149.99
New (7) Used (5) Refurbished (1) from £96.23
Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 2654
Platforms: Mac Os X, Palm Os Media: Electronics Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No CPU Speed: 200 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 0.6 x 3.1 x 4.5 Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers.
MPN: 1045MLZ Model: 1045MLZ UPC: 805931013934 EAN: 0805931013934 ASIN: B00098Q4OY
Release Date: April 7, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| • | Specially designed to meet the needs of mobile professionals, this PDA features the latest handheld technologies, including Bluetooth , an extra-sharp, high-resolution colour display and non-volatile memory for safe storagePalm OS Garnet (v5.4)... |
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Product Description Features: Operating SystemPalm OS Garnet (v5.4) Dimensions114 x 78 x 15mm Weight133g GSM/GPRSN/A BluetoothYes CameraNo Memory SlotSDIO/MMC Buy your new Tungsten E2 with a Sat Nav system Click Here Introducing the sleek, stylishly designed TungstenTM E2 handheld. Packed with the latest features, including Bluetooth, longer battery life and an extra-sharp, high-resolution colour Display. It also has non-volatile flash memory for safe storage for your Calendar, Contacts, documents and presentations, photos and videos, even if you don't have time to recharge. Key features include 32MB non-volatile, flash memory (26MB actual storage capcity), long lasting battery (Multimedia and Bluetooth use are most detrimental to battery life) , view photos and video, play MP3 files (expansion card required) and an Intel XSale 200 MHz ARM processor. The Palm Tungsten E2 handheld is an invaluable tool for your trade, combining maximum business productivity with a minimal learning curve. The new, bright colour display makes it easy to see your schedule, contacts, and work documentsindoors or out combined with better colour saturation, your photos and video clips come to life in rich, dazzling colour. Theres more than enough room to hold your calendar, contacts, applications, photos, and even your spreadsheets or presentations, also flash memory helps protect the information on your handheld - even if you dont have time to recharge. Create and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint compatible files. View Adobe Acrobat files and synchronise with Microsoft Outlook. Go longer in-between charges. New long-life which battery has significantly more longevity than the original Tungsten E handheld battery, up to 8 days at normal use. With built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, you can synchronise with your desktop without wires getting in the way. Or use your handheld with a Bluetooth phone to send email and text messages and surf t
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first Palm i own September 15, 2008 Roy Harper I was debaiting on Palm Z22/E2/TX as i wouldn't use this item for big files or watching videos/music, I just wanted a powerful organizer. I've had Microsoft windows based mobiles/PDA before and they are so slow and always have memory problems or glitches and won't sync with PC. This palm syncs with my PC brilliantly and after a week of playing with it i'm very happy as it does what I want. My only gripe is that this PDA doesn't appear to complete turn it's self off as it goes into power saving mode, but I like it as it's always ready to use at a moments notice. overall I'm very happy with this PDA even though it was orginally made in 2005 but most people make the mistake of going for a windows based PDA with phones included but if you want a PDA to funciton as an organizer rather than a portable office then this PDA can't be wrong can it.
Great while it lasted August 28, 2008 Blanx (London) I have use electronic diaries since the old Sharp IQ's came out. I had my Tungsten E2 about 2 years ago as a present and I thought it was a wonderful product. I used it day in and day out. Diary, addresses, to do, music, pictures the whole lot. I backed up religiously and I would have given this review 5 out of 5. Then, after about 18 months the screen started doing whatever it wanted. I had it repaired (costing about half of the price of a new one) but figured once it was repaired it would be business as usual. Well it wasn't to be. It limped on for another couple of months, sometimes doing what I wanted and sometimes not. It became increasingly frustrating to use and now I have gone back to a filofax. By the looks of these reviews I was lucky it lasted as long as it did. I would say get one, but don't expect longevity from it.
nice PDA but unreliable August 27, 2008 M. Edwards (Edinburgh, UK) I had the Tungsten E and the Tungsten E2. Whilst I like them when they work, they break very easily. Neither one lasted more than two years before I was forced to abandon them. I wouldn't buy palm again (esp. as they have/had a fixed price repair fee that was more than the cost of a new device).
Does what it says on the tin August 23, 2008 S. Robertson (uk) If you want an all singing and all dancing PDA ,you will have to pay more for it than the E2 costs.If on the other hand you want to rid yourself of those bits of paper and a diary, that always move from the place you are sure you placed them ,this is for you.It is easy to figure out and after a short space of time you should understand the logical way it is setup.I have had the E2 4hrs, made a few errors ,learned by my mistakes and have at present everything as I want it.It is easy to connect to my laptop and well explained.all in all a competent bit of kit.....
Great, but.... May 4, 2008 M. Chetham (Derbyshire) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
My first (and second PDA). Very handy little gadget. When it works it works really well. Here's the but: sadly it isn't very reliable. My first packed up after a couple of months - the screen stopped working completely. Amazon changed it - no hassle. Second one worked well for 6 months, then the keyboard key stopped working (annoying but not fatal /k is the shortcut). Now the screen input is very inaccurate, freezes regularly. The screen recalibration hangs for hours - you just have to keep touching the squares. Contact palm support - it is covered as it is under 12 months since I registered it - but Palm are impossible to contact. Email - forget it! Phone - round and round in answerphone circles! Webiste - forget it! I really like my Palm, but it just doesn't work well enough for me to say 'buy one'. When I can afford to I will be looking elsewhere.
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