Abstract: Palm?s inexpensive and ultra-basic Zire lowers the entry-level bar for handhelds. However, the price needs to drop even further if its to become a compelling purchase for first-time buyers.
Abstract: Palm Zire Review By: Dan Royea, PalmEvolution.comOctober 7, 2002 Introduction: Palm Inc. is revamping much of its handheld line for Fall 2002 and the first model released is the Zire, an entry-level device introduced at a new low price point: $99. Wit...
Abstract: Product Requirements:Device:PC running Windows 98/2000/ME and XP (2000, and XP require admin rights to install) or Mac OS 9.x and Mac OS X v10.1.2 or higher
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Palm OS 4.1, Stylus, Touch-screen, IrDA, Motorola 16 MHzMC68EZ328, 2 MB<br> <b>Good:</b> Easy connection via mini-USB cable; battery recharges through USB port; separate connector for repowering without a computer; long battery life.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Scant amount of RAM; slow processor; no expansion slot; lacks backlight.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Palm has managed to lower the entry-level bar with the inexpensive and ultrabasic Zire.<br>
Abstract: Sony, HP and Handspring had better take note ? Palm has just rewritten the PDA rules. Just in time for Christmas, Palm has unleashed a stylish, lightweight and fully featured PDA that blasts the sub-$700 opposition away ? by hundreds of dollars.
Abstract: A few weeks ago the folks at Palm sent me their latest incarnation to play with. The new standard for cheap handhelds, the $99USD ($169 CAD) Zire manages to get all the basics covered while still maintaining a bit of style...
Billig, Funktionel, Indbygget opladeligt batteri, God beskyttelse af fronten
Kun 2MB ram, dog fint til de fleste basale behov, Ingen cradle, Ingen mulighed for at køre større og krævende programmer
Palm Zire er ikke lige frem den nyeste PDA på markedet, men for brugeren som ønsker en digital kalender med de mest nødvendige funktioner til en billig penge, så er Zire svaret. Den kan på ingen måde følge med på d...