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PalmOne Tungsten T2 Handheld

PalmOne Tungsten T2 Handheld

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Brand: Palm
Category: CE

List Price: $299.99
Buy Used: $68.98
You Save: $231.01 (77%)



Used (8) Refurbished (2) from $68.98

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 19602

Media: Electronics
Operating System: Palm OS 5.2.1
CPU Speed: 144
CPU Type: Texas Instruments OMAP1510
Modem: None
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 6.1 x 5.9
Warranty: 30 Days

MPN: P80860US
Model: T2
UPC: 805931009210
EAN: 0805931009210
ASIN: B0000AH5N1

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: INCLUDES: Palm Tungsten T2 PDA with stylus in a hardshell silver case in good working condition, with scuffs, rubbing and light scratches on the metal surface, screen is perfect; Sync cradle; Travel charger. Unit emits faint buzzing sound when screen is lit. Ships immediately.

Features:
  • Compact and powerful Palm device with advanced wireless functionality
  • Bluetooth-ready, for wireless email and Internet access
  • 32 MB of memory
  • MP3 and video playback
  • What's in the box: Palm Tungsten T2 handheld, Stylus, Premium Screen Protector, USB HotSync Cradle, Power Supply, Software Essentials CD, Palm Desktop, Palm Photos, Documents To Go 5 by DataViz, Phone Link Updater

Accessories:

  • Palm PALM Palm Series Travel Kit
  • TomTom Navigator 5 Bluetooth Wireless GPS System for PDAs and Portable PCs
  • PalmOne HotSync Serial Cradle (m125, m130, i705, Tungsten & m500 series)
  • Sumdex Universal Size Leather PDA Case with ID Wallet
  • Socket Communications Low Power Wireless LAN CF Card

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Breeze through tough tasks with one of the most compact Palm handhelds available. The perfect balance of power and size - the new Tungsten T2 handheld is built to last and has storage space to burn.This compact powerhouse will perform your most demanding tasks - with the Texas Instruments OMAP1510 processor, the latest Palm OS, and 32MB memory.Display your presentations, images and videos in their best light with Palm's leading-edge 320x320 transflective color screen.Create and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint compatible files and keep them at your fingertips. Synchronize with your Outlook calendar, contacts, tasks and notes.It's wireless connectivity when you need it. Access email and surf the Web when you team your handheld with a compatible Bluetooth mobile phone (ISP required, not included). Perform a wireless Hotsync operation with your Bluetooth wireless technology enabled desktop, or wirelessly share data with colleagues that have compatible handhelds.Make any environment more enjoyable when you take along your favorite MP3s, video clips and eBooks. It's a snap to organize and move these files from your handheld to your desktop and back again.Record your thoughts with no thought at all - capture and organize your ideas with a built-in voice memo recorder. Synchronize your dictations to your desktop with the touch of a button, then email to colleagues.Turn your handheld into your dream machine by adding optional peripherals like a full-size keyboard or digital camera. Add thousands of software applications, from expense trackers and financial calculators to travel guides and games.


Customer Reviews:   Read 36 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Improvement on a great theme   April 13, 2004
15 out of 15 found this review helpful

I am a former owner of the original T|T. After a little over a year of T|T use, the power button became much less responsive. After several calls to PalmOne's customer service and speaking to several nice Indian folks (Note: PalmOne customer service is obviously outsourced overseas), I was told that it would be $125 to have the unit repaired. This was too much to invest in old hardware. I enjoyed the small form factor of that device so much, I decided to buy a T2 (depite PalmOne's abysmal customer service).

The appeal of the screen has been mentioned several times. I would agree tremendously! I thought the original screen was pretty good. However, the 320x320 display on this unit makes the original T|T look like someone put window tint on it. I also enjoyed the extra internal memory. The subtle changes with the Palm OS were nice too: like hitting the 5 way button to the right when in your address book to look a name up and the color themes.

One aspect that I just could not bring myselft to do was to adopt Graffiti 2. I have used the original Graffiti for so long that using anything else is heresy. For those that are like me, simply grab your old handheld with Graffiti 1 and get a file manager program. Search the ROM for the following two files: Graffiti Library.prc, and Graffiti Library_enUS.prc. Now beam them to your new handheld. Do a Soft Reset on your new handheld and PRESTO, you now have Graffiti 1 again.

If I had any advice, it would be to buy PalmOne products with a credit card that doubles the manufacture's warranty because their customer service is terrible and they will deny warranty service if your handheld is 1yr and 1day old.


5 out of 5 stars Great Update to the Classic T   August 2, 2003
Todd Poole (Frostbite Falls, MN)
20 out of 22 found this review helpful

Having owned the original Tungsten T for just over a month, I have to say that the original is a great Palm device. Compact, quick and very useful. The Tungsten T2 primarily refines the great features already present on the original T.

So why buy? Why upgrade? If you are a casual user of a Palm that primarily uses the device for occassional reference, stick with the original T. There is some great pricing available right now. But if you use your Palm frequently, the screen and additional memory are worth the upgrade.

The original screen is fine, and until I compared the two devices side by side, I was completely content with it, but a transflective screen is a lot easier to look at for quick glances or extended work sessions. It requires less time to focus on the information you need and while it is completely subjective, I find that has value for me.

If you like to read, ebooks on this device are absolutely incredible, and totally accessible while the device is in closed position.

The additional memory means you won't have to spend any valuable time trying to shoehorn even more programs into the 16mb memory space. 16 megs is plenty, but 32 megs is better.

There are more refinements, all the Tungsten patches are now incorporated into the OS upgrade, the graffiti input has been upgraded to Graffiti 2, which should be easier for new users. But there are text input utilities to customize character recognition anyway you want.

Hunt for a good bargain and jump in. An additional Tungsten model (the T3) will be available before Christmas with some nice specs reported, but when a Palm is this good, there is no compelling reason to wait. This device will still have a good resale value if you can't resist the new model. Something that can't be said for the original T with it's reflective screen.

My 1 month old orignal Tungsten T? My co-worker was still using a M100, I don't think he'll be disappointed with the replacement.

Somebody's got to test these new units.


5 out of 5 stars One of the BEST   January 17, 2004
Joseph Albanese (New York, New York United States)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

For a while, especially with the 500 series, PALM seemed to be laying on their laurels. They introduced a color screen but it was only applicable to certain programs.

Well, the Tungsten T2 not only has a color screen but it has the brightest, sharpest, clearest picture around. And you can add background colors so that even the most "menial" program comes alive.

Combine this with the added features such as a voice recorder and PALM has reclaimed its title to the throan.

The T2 also folds down to one of the smallest sizes yet. It is lightweight and compact yet puts up with a lot. It has everything you need (date book, calculator, calendar) and such. Upgrading? PALM's web site walks you through that so with just one Hot Synch and all of your old records are on your brand new T2.

One thing that I noticed but no one else seems to have mentioned is a bit of a drawback. As much of a useless feature as the added slot on the left hand side of the original Palm Pilots were, several designers made cases which used this to hold the unit in place (I never trusted the velcro adhesive - I depend too much on my Palm). This has been taken away (true, it was taken away so that it slides shut to a very small size) but the cases for the unit seem scarse.

That is a minor annoyance because once you begin using the T2, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.


5 out of 5 stars All I can say is: WOW!   February 4, 2004
Jeff Edwards (Twin Falls, Idaho)
11 out of 13 found this review helpful

I have been a longtime fan of the Palm Operating System and have owned several different models, from the m125, the m130 and I have used several different models including a Sony Clie as well as the m515 and even the Handspring Treo -- nothing and I do mean NOTHING compares.

First off, let's talk screen: going from the color of the m130 to the T2 was very much like jumping from a 13" color TV up to a wide-screen plasma HDTV. Simply incredible. You can operate the screen with the backlight or without, saving batteries and making the screen MUCH easier to read outside in sunlight. My m130 was just shy of impossible to read with practically ANY sunlight on it.

Next, storage space. Definitely a nice upgrade from the standard 8mb in the m130. A whopping 32mb's of memory allows me the freedom to add plenty without worrying about transferring it all to my SD card -- which by the way took an ETERNITY to access using my old processor. Now I can concentrate using my card for mp3's.

Next, ergonomics. Again, compared to my trusty m130, this is a GIANT leap forward. The compact design is absolutely amazing. I simply cannot tell you how convenient it is that the T2 slides up to reveal the Graffiti writing area, making it still a small device when fully extended, but easily one of the smallest models available especially for during the times when you do not need to write anything down. Just brilliant.

Next, the recorder. I am still in awe of how useful this one item has become to me. I have often wished I could jot something down on the spur-of-the-moment while driving only to put it off for fear of wrecking my vehicle, and ultimately I end up forgetting what it was in the first place. The T2 has totally eliminated this problem for me. Now I record my ideas and reminders on the go and my biggest problem now is remembering to place it within reach while I'm on the road.

The increased accuracy while jotting down a note in memo-pad is a REAL improvement over my m130. I can't tell you how many times I went to write down something quickly only to have the screen screw it up and the handwriting never quite looked natural at ALL. Now the T2 has made all of that look much more like real handwriting and a vast improvement over what they had before.

The vibrate alert is also a VERY handy addition for use during important meetings where being quiet is an absolute MUST.

All in all, I can't remember how many times I have thought to myself: Wow, this thing is incredible! And lately I've been thinking more of why it took me so long to make the switch to something better. I suppose in the long run I kept my m130 mostly because I am a die-hard fan of the Palm OS and since it worked virtually flawless for several years, why upgrade? I guess I dropped it one too many times, and after needing to be re-set almost daily and the battery never fully charges and therefore after losing my current information one more time than I wanted, I made the move -- and I am certainly glad I did.

There have been several reviews critical of the T2 for one reason or another, and I am sure they are valid -- however in MY personal experience the T2 has worked absolutely PERFECT since day 1 and has given me no problems at all. I am 100% satisfied and cannot even consider a time when I will use a PDA manufactured by ANY other company. Very impressed.


5 out of 5 stars Easier to use and lots faster   September 19, 2003
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

T2 is the handheld we recently chose for our execs. A couple of support staff were lucky enough to get one of these too, that's how I got mine. Let me tall ya its excellent. I don't understand the issues with SD cards -- I haven't had any. Getting it set up for wireless was a breeze. No probs here.


 

 

 
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