PalmOne Personal Handheld Organizer

November 10, 2009 · 1 comment

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Handheld Organizer Review

For the technophile who refuses to see the world in black and white, Palm Handheld Organizer has created the Palm IIIc handheld–a color version of the company’s immensely popular Palm III handheld. Measuring 5.06 by 3.17 by 0.67 inches and weighing less than 7 ounces, the Palm IIIc handheld is one of the smallest and lightest full-color handheld organizers available. Its active-matrix screen produces vivid, crisp colors and is viewable from many angles in both dim and bright light.

While the color screen may be enough to dazzle many prospective users, the Palm IIIc handheld organizer still performs all the functions of earlier models of the Palm III. It offers date book, address book, mail, to-do list, memo pad, expense, calculator, and security applications. Its built-in 8 MB of memory is as high a storage capacity as is available in any Palm handheld organizer. To quantify what 8 MB capacity means, the Palm IIIc handheld organizer can hold 10,000 addresses, five years of appointments, 3,000 to-do items, 3,000 memos, and 400 e-mail messages. There is even leftover storage space for databases, books, image viewers, and games, making the Palm IIIc handheld organizer an ally to any serious PDA user.

Equipped with a HotSync cradle and software, the Palm IIIc handheld organizer is ready for local and remote synchronization out of the box. You can back up or transfer data to and from the handheld and your desktop PC or Macintosh (special connectors required) in minutes. It’s also ready for a modem (available separately) and the Internet with its TCP/IP software. The Palm IIIc handheld organizer includes an infrared port, allowing you to beam data and applications to any other infrared-enabled Palm OS handheld organizer or to connect to other infrared-enabled devices such as cellphones, smartphones, pagers, and laptops.

The Palm IIIc handheld organizer runs for about two weeks on a fully charged lithium battery, which is included. The box also includes a synchronizing HotSync cradle and battery charger, a metal stylus, organizer software, a handbook, Palm’s Getting Started guide, and a DB-25 adapter.

PalmOne Personal Handheld Organizer Description

For the technophile who refuses to see the world in black andwhite, 3Com’s offshoot, Palm, has created the Palm IIIc connected handheld organizer – a color version of the company’s immensely popular Palm IIIconnected organizer. Measuring 5.06 by 3.17 by 0.67 inches andweighing less than 7 ounces, the Palm IIIc is one of the smallest andlightest full-color hand-helds available. Its active-matrix screenproduces vivid, crisp colors and is viewable from many angles in bothdim and bright light.

While the color screen may be enough to dazzlemany prospective users, the Palm IIIc handheld organizer still performs all the functionsof earlier models of the Palm III. It offers date book, address book,mail, to-do list, memo pad, expense, calculator, and securityapplications. PalmOne Personal Handheld Organizer’s built-in 8 MB of memory is as high a storagecapacity as is available in any Palm device. To quantify what 8 MBcapacity means, the Palm IIIc can hold 10,000 addresses, five years ofappointments, 3,000 to-do items, 3,000 memos, and 400 e-mailmessages. There is even leftover storage space for databases, books,image viewers, and games, making the Palm IIIc an ally to any serious PDA user.

Equipped with a HotSync cradle and software, the Palm IIIcis ready for local and remote synchronization out of the box. You canback up or transfer data to and from the Palm IIIc handheld organizer and your desktop PCor Macintosh (special connectors required) in minutes. The organizer is also ready for a modem (available separately) and the Internet withits TCP/IP software. The Palm IIIc handheld organizer includes an infrared port, allowing you to beam data and applications to any other infrared-enabled PalmOS hand-held or to connect to other infrared-enabled devices such ascellular phones, pagers, and laptops.

The Palm IIIc handheld organizer runs for abouttwo weeks on a fully charged lithium battery, which is included. Inthe box are a Palm IIIc connected handheld organizer, a synchronizing HotSynccradle and battery charger, a metal stylus, organizer software, ahandbook, Palm’s Getting Started guide, and a DB-25 adapter.

ThePalm IIIc organizer is covered by a one-year warranty.

What’s in the box

  • Palm IIIc
  • Lithium battery
  • Synchronizing HotSync cradle
  • Protective flip lid
  • Battery charger
  • Metal stylus
  • Handheld Organizer software
  • Handbook
  • Palm’s Getting Started guide
  • DB-25 adapter

PalmOne Personal Handheld Organizer Description

palm handheld organizer

The future just got brighter. Meet the Palm IIIc connected personal handheld organizer. It combines functionality, speed and a brilliant color display in a pocket sized, easy-to-use package. And its every bit as sleek, smart and connected as the other Palm III series handheld organizers. Use as your daily companion to store and instantly access all your important information – calendar, e-mail, address book, to do lists, expense lists, memos, etc. Run any number of applications from the thousands available. Synchronize daily with your PC to keep data safe and current using HotSync technology. Vivid active matrix TFT color display of this handheld organizer provides high contrast to make reading easier and graphics more pleasing. Includes applications such as: AvantGo’s Web Channel Manager for off-line web browsing in color, Whitehorse Development’s Gammon backgammon game, Infinity Softworks’ powerOne enhanced color calculator, and Club Photo’s AlbumToGo to view color pictures on your Palm IIIc connected handheld organizer. The memory has been expanded to 8MB. Reliable lithium ion battery supplies up to two weeks of normal usage, yet recharges in just a few minutes. Add color to your world today! Get a Palm IIIc connected handheld organizer!

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Rogger F November 10, 2009 at 5:36 am

great handheld device

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