Abstract: Palm?s TX Handheld ? High Power Wireless PDAPalm?s newest iteration of their world famous PDAs, the TX is easily the most complete and versatile of currently available handhelds. Palm has had some challenging times in the past few years; strong competi...
Abstract: Every time we see a PDA there is a feeling of 80s DeJa Vu, but the humble portable assistant has never left and continues its own evolutionary path. We try out PalmOnes latest offering the aptly named TX.
Abstract: Palm’s hard drive-based LifeDrive was, apparently, as much fun and games as the company could take for a while, so it’s back to business with the Palm TX, a sleek upgrade of the Tungsten T5. The staid 312MHz Bulverde proc from Intel, the 320x480 LCD, a...
Abstract: Last Fall Palm introduced the Tungsten | T5 model PDA. Now one year later, they have released the TX model. The T5 and the TX share quite a few similar features including the same body case size and style. That should come as good news for T5 owners lo...
For the most part palm seems to have done a good job with the T|X, packing in features and offering the whole bundle at a good price.Building in WiFi brings the T|X up to the connectivity standard I expect from a PDA these days, incorporating 100MB of use...
Abstract: For those who didnt hear, Palm announced a couple of new handhelds this week, and one of them is the Palm Ive been waiting for all my life: the Tungsten T|X. Its basically a T5 with WiFi, Bluetooth and 128 MB of RAM, and Im fortunate enough to be h...
Abstract: With the new Palm Tungsten T|X PDA, Palm has gone back to basics, with a device that hits the sweet spot in price, performance and features. Along with the consumer-focused Z22, this is first device released under Palms retro-rebranding as Palm (form...