Abstract: Dells have even nattier design but you can buy Palms from any supplier you want- definitely a midrange contender if photos aren’t your main intended use.
Abstract: palmOne Zire 72 Review By: Ryan KairerApril 28th, 2004 The palmOne Zire 72 is palmOnes latest model in the consumer Zire line with a heavy emphasis on multimedia. The handheld brings built in bluetooth wireless, new features, enhanced software and man...
Abstract: GPS is something of a buzzword these days and it surely wont be long before its a standard feature in many devices, from cars, to PDAs and eventually phones. It’s even touted as a major feature in the forthcoming Gizmondo handheld gaming console pro...
Abstract: I can still vividly remember the day that the original US Robotics Pilot landed on my desk. At a time when Psion ruled the PDA roost, and the Apple Newton had pretty much fallen flat on its face, the Pilot rewrote the rule book and rekindled market intere...
Abstract: Building on the remarkable success of the Zire 71 released a year ago, the Palm Zire 72 is all things that the 71 was and more. For the same original list price as the Zire 71 you get a much better 1.2 megapixel camera, 32 megs of RAM, Bluetooth, Docu...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Palm OS 5.2.8, Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button, IrDA, Bluetooth, Intel 312 MHzXscale, 32 MB<br> <b>Good:</b> Integrated 1.2-megapixel camera with video-record function; Bluetooth; fast processor; multimedia support; robust software bundle; expansion slot.<br> <b>Bad:</b> No Wi-Fi; lacks camera lens cover; battery not user-replaceable.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> If you can live without Wi-Fi, the midpriced PalmOne Zire 72 is a well-rounded PDA with features suited for both work and play.<br>