Palm Tungsten W - Palm OS 4.1.1 - MC68VZ328 33 MHz - RAM: 16 MB - ROM: 8 MB TFT ( 320 x 320 ) - IrDA - GSM 900/1800/1900 | 
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Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 15571
Media: Electronics Operating System: Palm OS 4.1.1 CPU Speed: 33 Modem: Wireless cellular modem Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.3 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 3.1 x 0.7 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: P80505ATUS Model: W UPC: 805931009296 EAN: 0805931009296 ASIN: B00008KV56
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: ***PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION. Palm Tungsten W COMPLETE in RETAIL BOX w/HotSync Cradle, AC Adapter, Flip Cover, Stylus, Documentation and Software. Has minor wear. PDA Handheld was Tested - Looks & Works Very Good. Phone is compatible with AT&T & since I do not use AT&T I am unable to verify that phone is operating properly. PLEASE SEE MY FEEDBACK RATING FOR PURCHASE ASSURANCE
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| • | Palm Tungsten W Handheld PDA Phone (P80505ATUS , B00008KV56 , P80505RGRS) Designed for mobile business use, the Palm Tungsten W combines the features of a cell phone, a per.. |
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Product Description Whether your work takes you down the street or around the world, the Palm Tungsten W handheld, combined with wireless service from AT&T Wireless, will keep you tapped into your business. And, with the ease of use you expect from Palm. Mobile productivity never had it so good.Stay on top of e-mail. Avoid that overflowing Inbox. Tap into as many as eight personal POP and IMAP accounts and access behind-the-firewall corporate email even when you're away from your desk on one of the fastest handheld data technologies available. Keep in touch with SMS. Collaborate with colleagues quickly using wireless short messaging services. Make a call. Attach the hands-free headset and you're ready to multi-task. Talk on the phone while editing documents, locating addresses, skimming a presentation or checking your calendar. Call management features let you conference up to five additional callers at once, create notes for each caller even set redials and reminders. Browse the web. Surf any site using the wireless web browser or use web clipping applications to quickly "clip" key information, like flight times, stock quotes or weather reports. View your work in ultra-sharp color. A high-resolution color screen displays your Word, Excel and PowerPoint-compatible files, web pages and important emails with ultra-sharp clarity. Use the built-in keyboard for fast data entry. The thumb-keyboard lets you quickly compose email and instant messages. Navigate with just one hand. The 5-way button makes it easy to find information or navigate applications with one hand and stylus-free.
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Dont Wait- BUY THIS PALM PILOT!! May 1, 2004 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is the best Palm Pilot on the market today. This is reccomended to all long time Palm fans. Yes, it is a mobile office! Just to show the mobility of this product, I am writing this entire review on the thumb keyboard! The Hi-Resolution screen is absoloutely unbeatable. I LOVE THE PALM TUNGSTEN W!! 12/19 UPDATE I am only a 12 year old boy, and now I admit my general compliments were a bit premature. The contact between the SIM receptors on the palm is FAULTY. The door is loose and if held screen side up, sometimes it says the sim could not be found, so then the phone turns off and it has to find the sattelite all over and blah blah blah. On my previous Samsung flip-phone,the SIM holster held the SIM to the recievers, something those stupid engineers at Palm should have immitated. The only reason to open your wallet for this Palm is for the phone, and if that gets busted, why not save a couple hundred bucks and get the much faster better OS running Tungsten E. Amazon wont let me take back my 5 star rating so just let me say I give 2 stars.
It's a great all in one device January 31, 2004 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I own this divice and it's been great for me. For those looking for the best cell phone features or the best palm features look to buy them seperately. But if you need a device that does a good job at both, look no further. The only con for me is that it doesn't have wi-fi access, but I can access the internet from anywhere via AT&T GSM service.
I like it March 31, 2003 4 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is the first Palm-like device I've ever owned and I like it. Actually, I love it. I still can't figure out how to "alt-tab" but not sure if that's even possible. I was very surprised at how well it surfs the web and the earpiece produces very clear sound. It does everything I need, docs, spreadsheets, e-mail, phone. To top it all off, it feels and looks like high quality, nice shiny finish. No complaints here.
sweet March 13, 2003 2 out of 14 found this review helpful
Add OS 5.2 and new processor. this will be the best on the market.
headset troubles July 4, 2003 Matthew Johnson (Martinez, California USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I've had the Palm Tungsten W since back in April 2003. I only have voice service. The unit has a very slow processor (33Mhz), which is fine for most applications, until I try viewing pictures with the included Photobase software. It takes about 20 seconds for a picture to load (which is incredibly slow when trying to view a slideshow). But the biggest complaint I have about the Tungsten W is Palm's choice to use the special 3-conductor Nokia 2.5mm headset jack, instead of the more common 2-conductor Universal 2.5mm headset jack. Anyone who owns this unit will testify that the included handsfree headset is a pain to deal with. Unfortunately, the product selection of Nokia's 2.5mm headsets is limited, and do not include over-the-head headsets, which is the type of headset I'm after. I've had to purchase a clumsy adapter (available at AT&T Wireless stores) in order to use Universal 2.5mm headsets, but everytime the adapter plug rotates in the Tungsten W's headset jack, the Mobile phone application comes on. This is a pain when I am trying to write a note or enter a phone number, and all of a sudden, the wind blows, rotating the adapter's plug just a few degrees, and now the Mobile phone application is on. In addition, if the adapter plug is rotated to certain angles, I cannot hear anyone speaking on the phone at all, so I have to rotate it back a tweak. Such a pain !! And it could all have been avoided if Palm had gone with the common Universal 2.5mm headset jack instead !!
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