Palm T|X PDA
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25 reviews - $418.88 - $438.99
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- Palm has once again revolutionized handheld PDAs with the introduction of its new Plam TX handheld. With integrated Wi-Fi an... read more
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Palm TX Handheld PDA (1047NA) Bluetooth, 128MB, SDIO, MMC, WiFi 802.11b, 312Mhz B*(New OEM)
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Palm has once again revolutionized handheld PDAs with the introduction of its new Plam TX handheld. ...
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Palm has once again revolutionized handheld PDAs with the introduction of its new Plam TX handheld. With integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless technology, this deluxe handheld PC can browse the web and check email from almost any location. The Palm TX also gives busy professionals the ability to download, update and share Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files while on the go. Not to be outdone by other PDAs, this handheld computer boasts a dazzling color display, MP3 player, and enough memory to store digital photos and video clips. Powerful yet compact, the new Palm TX handheld is the ultimate tool for ...
| Main Features | |
|---|---|
| Brand | Palm |
| Model | TX |
| Operating System | Palm OS 5.4 |
| Control Interface | Stylus, Touch-Screen, 5 Way Navigator Button |
| Memory | |
| Memory Capacity | 128 MB |
| Memory Card Slots | MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD) Card |
$300.00 should not crash and wipe out twice in less than a year. Tech support wants $25.00 each time to get it up and running again only to have it crash again later. I was told "this happens sometimes". I cannot send it in for repair because we get it r
I sent my Palm Tx in for repair on July 5th. (Screen replacement) Their website "promises" repair and return in 5 to 7 business days. Up until July 20th and NO ONE at Palm can tell me where my TX is and when it will be returned. Two days ago a member of
I bought this thing a year ago but never used it until last month. Within a few days the screen started messing
up, not responding to input. These and most electronics are built in China and so you can expect it to break in
an absurdly short