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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.2 MB RAMEasily transfer data from your hand held to your PC or MacintoshRechargeable lithium-ion batteryStores thousands of addresses, appointments, to-do items, memos, and moreWhat's in the box: Palm V hand held, Rechargeable battery (internal), DB-25 adapter.
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Product Description Palm 5 Personal Digital Assistant Ultra thin. Has e-mail, date/address book , memo pad, Hot Sync Technology, rechargable battery, to do list Amazon.com One look at the Palm V organizer and you'll know it's something special. Its sleek design and anodized aluminum case appeal to your sense of style. Weighing just 4 oz., its ultra-thin exterior belies its organizational power. You'll have thousands -- literally thousands -- of names, addresses, phone numbers, appointments, to-do's, plus hundreds of e-mail messages at your fingertips. The advanced LCD screen is razor sharp. And you can recharge the lithium ion batteries in the HotSync cradle in minutes a day. A full charge lasts for up to a month. Simply put, the sleek new Palm V device lets you organize in style. The way you do everything else. What's in the box Palm V handheld Palm Desktop organizer software Applications for Palm V handheld Rechargeable battery (internal) DB-25 adapter Getting Started guide Protective leather cover Handbook HotSync cradle From the Manufacturer Palm V weighing just 4 ounces, ultra-thin exterior, advanced LCD screen is razor sharp. And, you can recharge the lithium-ion batteries in the HotSync cradle in minutes a day. A full charge lasts for up to a month. What's in the box Palm V handheld Palm Desktop organizer software Applications for Palm V handheld Rechargeable battery (internal) DB-25 adapter Getting Started guide Protective leather cover Handbook HotSync cradle Review With the $449 Palm V, 3Com tries to break the mold. Instead of the plastic case used by all models from the original PalmPilot through the Palm III, you now get a sleek, 4-ounce metal case that's slightly thinner and shorter (4.5 by 3.1 by 0.4 inches) than the Palm III or IIIx. The result is a truly shirt-pocket-sized device that's even easier to carry than the earlier models. Yet the Palm V comes with only 2MB of memory-half that of the Palm IIIx.To reduce the organizer's size, AAA batteries, also found on all previous models, were abandoned. Instead, the Palm V has a built-in lithium-ion battery similar to that in the new Wyvern-class Windows CE devices (see Reviews, May). The battery automatically recharges whenever you put the Palm V into its synchronization cradle. The manufacturer expects the unit to run for several months of average use on a single charge, which is an astonishing claim. I can't confirm this-but after initially charging the unit, I was unable to run the battery down, even after a full week's regular use. Indeed, as I write, the Palm V still indicates a full charge, so getting a month on a charge may be reasonable. In any case, the charge is topped up whenever you sync the unit.The unit is also available bundled with Franklin Covey's planner software (see sidebar), or you can get the unit from IBM, which calls it the WorkPad c3. The IBM version offers support for wireless, IR-based data synchronization with IBM ThinkPad notebooks.The downside to the Palm V: There's no way to internally expand its memory, and that slick, high-style case is too thin to work with the accessories currently available for the Palm III, so a completely different line of accessories is required. Moreover, the Palm V lacks the Palm IIIx's flip-over protective cover. And when you add an optional folding hard case, you wind up with a package as large as the Palm IIIx.Overall, the Palm V is cool, but not so much more capable than the Palm IIIx that it justifies the additional cost. Indeed, it's priced only about $50 below the new Wyvern-class Windows CE devices I tested last month, which offer a color display in addition to the same kind of rechargeable battery. -- From Winmag®
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.2 MB RAMEasily transfer data from your hand held to your PC or MacintoshRechargeable lithium-ion batteryStores thousands of addresses, appointments, to-do items, memos, and moreWhat's in the box: Palm V hand held, Rechargeable battery (internal), DB-25 adapter.
상품설명
Product Description Palm 5 Personal Digital Assistant Ultra thin. Has e-mail, date/address book , memo pad, Hot Sync Technology, rechargable battery, to do list Amazon.com One look at the Palm V organizer and you'll know it's something special. Its sleek design and anodized aluminum case appeal to your sense of style. Weighing just 4 oz., its ultra-thin exterior belies its organizational power. You'll have thousands -- literally thousands -- of names, addresses, phone numbers, appointments, to-do's, plus hundreds of e-mail messages at your fingertips. The advanced LCD screen is razor sharp. And you can recharge the lithium ion batteries in the HotSync cradle in minutes a day. A full charge lasts for up to a month. Simply put, the sleek new Palm V device lets you organize in style. The way you do everything else. What's in the box Palm V handheld Palm Desktop organizer software Applications for Palm V handheld Rechargeable battery (internal) DB-25 adapter Getting Started guide Protective leather cover Handbook HotSync cradle From the Manufacturer Palm V weighing just 4 ounces, ultra-thin exterior, advanced LCD screen is razor sharp. And, you can recharge the lithium-ion batteries in the HotSync cradle in minutes a day. A full charge lasts for up to a month. What's in the box Palm V handheld Palm Desktop organizer software Applications for Palm V handheld Rechargeable battery (internal) DB-25 adapter Getting Started guide Protective leather cover Handbook HotSync cradle Review With the $449 Palm V, 3Com tries to break the mold. Instead of the plastic case used by all models from the original PalmPilot through the Palm III, you now get a sleek, 4-ounce metal case that's slightly thinner and shorter (4.5 by 3.1 by 0.4 inches) than the Palm III or IIIx. The result is a truly shirt-pocket-sized device that's even easier to carry than the earlier models. Yet the Palm V comes with only 2MB of memory-half that of the Palm IIIx.To reduce the organizer's size, AAA batteries, also found on all previous models, were abandoned. Instead, the Palm V has a built-in lithium-ion battery similar to that in the new Wyvern-class Windows CE devices (see Reviews, May). The battery automatically recharges whenever you put the Palm V into its synchronization cradle. The manufacturer expects the unit to run for several months of average use on a single charge, which is an astonishing claim. I can't confirm this-but after initially charging the unit, I was unable to run the battery down, even after a full week's regular use. Indeed, as I write, the Palm V still indicates a full charge, so getting a month on a charge may be reasonable. In any case, the charge is topped up whenever you sync the unit.The unit is also available bundled with Franklin Covey's planner software (see sidebar), or you can get the unit from IBM, which calls it the WorkPad c3. The IBM version offers support for wireless, IR-based data synchronization with IBM ThinkPad notebooks.The downside to the Palm V: There's no way to internally expand its memory, and that slick, high-style case is too thin to work with the accessories currently available for the Palm III, so a completely different line of accessories is required. Moreover, the Palm V lacks the Palm IIIx's flip-over protective cover. And when you add an optional folding hard case, you wind up with a package as large as the Palm IIIx.Overall, the Palm V is cool, but not so much more capable than the Palm IIIx that it justifies the additional cost. Indeed, it's priced only about $50 below the new Wyvern-class Windows CE devices I tested last month, which offer a color display in addition to the same kind of rechargeable battery. -- From Winmag®
2019-05-02 13:43:41