PalmOne Tungsten T3 Handheld

Approval Rate: 90%

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    merlyn3526

    Wed Nov 12 2008

    the tungsten t3 was a little more than i had originally thought. it has better graphics for playing games than anticipated. although you may not hotsync many games, the ability is there with the expansion card. the music player is awesome if you have an SD Card that is loaded with music. all in all i would have to say that the purchase of the t3 was defineately a wise decision. you cannot hotsync it with a vista64 operating system, but XP home is just as good and there are multiple places on the internet to find software to download and use for it.

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    audiomaven

    Mon Sep 22 2008

    These are not being made anymore so to get one you got to through the used/refurbished market. It is still worth picking one up. I think Musicians could get a lot of use out of one of these. They feature a very easy to use voice recorder. This feature is useful for recording musical ideas as they come up. They transfer easily to your desktop/laptop and can be reviewed there if desired. The expandable screen is a marvel of engineering an design. Very clever. A very large clear screen is hiding under there. There are many programs for guitarists that can take advantage of the features on this palm. The large screen is useful for displaying lyrics to songs and/or chord sheets using Chord Pro format (just google for the palm program). It can also be used as a tuner. Of course they can also functions as an mp3 and video player. So you bring your music collection and/or your instructional videos along. If you can pick one up for yourself or the guitarist in your life, you'll be h... Read more

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    humbertomejias

    Mon May 14 2007

    One of the reason I do not let goi ts voice recording capability.. I can live without the wi-fi, but not without the voice recording. I see that this recording feature does not come in the recient models and that is a shame.. also, this device can accomodate for a camera add-on which is imposible to find.. so, yes it has its limitations but is more faithful tha Lassie

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    bleen7c7

    Sat Apr 28 2007

    I just love this PDA. It's the only fast model from PAlm to feature voice recorder, which is fundamental for me cause I tape my classes at the uni. The mic is just good enough for that and voice memos. The palm is fast enough to be able to play crystal-clear mp3s and also movies (if you care to recompress and watch it a tiny screen). I also bought a GPS for less than 90 U$S and now mount the PDA in my car for GPS navigation. I just saved $200~400 on a GPS! :D You can also load it with games and lots of interesting software, and the accessories are inexpensive to boot. The only things that I don't like are: Collapsible design (seems floppy) Screen brightness (can't see much in direct sunlight) Battery autonomy (not enough) Luckily you can remedy the battery thing by buying a car adapter and/or the Power-To-Go, a sleek external battery that works like a charm :D If you see one of these cheap, grab it!

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    billsprague

    Mon Feb 12 2007

    All, This it the more reliable PDA I've ever owned and I've owned many starting with a Pilot. I've owned everything from HP iPAQs and Jornada 728s and this is the one I kept, while selling the rest. 'Nuff said! Bill