

Intel PXA255 400MHz - 64MB RAM - Active Matrix TFT - 65536 Colors 16-bit - MPN: P80870US See Product Details
| More Sellers | BottomLinePrice™ | Price | Discounts | Seller | Seller Rating | |
|
Your Best Price
|
$266.99 | Free Shipping! | Amazon.com Marketplace | See all-time ratings 12 Reviews |
Description
Powerful and compact, the Tungsten T3 handheld boasts Palm's breakthrough Stretch Display with 50% more viewing area than other Palm handhelds. Instantly rotate the display from portrait to landscape. Features also include an ultra-fast 400MHz Intel XScale processor, 64MB of memory, built-in Bluetooth, and more.
Quick Glance
Installed Memory: 64 MB
Wireless Internet: Bluetooth
Operating System: Palm OS 5.2.1
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x Mini-phone Stereo Headphone, 1 x Universal Connector
Expansion Slot: MMC Slot, Secure Digital (SD) Slot
Summary
Product Title: Palm Tungsten T3 PDA
Manufacturer: Palm
Lowest Price: $266.99
Power Score: 4.2 | 25 Reviews
System
Processor Speed: 400 MHz
Operating System: Palm OS 5.2.1
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x Mini-phone Stereo Headphone, 1 x Universal Connector
Slots: MMC Slot, Secure Digital (SD) Slot
Memory
Installed Memory: 64 MB
Storage Size (ROM): 64 MB
Display
Display Size: Active Matrix TFT
Max Resolution: 320 x 480
Networking
Included Network Card: Bluetooth
General
Class: Laptop
Category: Palmtop
Dimensions
Weight: 5.44 oz
Dimensions: 4.80" Height x 3" Width x 0.66" Depth
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Memory: 64MB (52MB actual storage capacity) Localization: English / United States Voice Recording Capability Vibrating Alert Supported Desktop Systems: Windows 98/NT/2000/Me/XP (Windows NT, 2000 and XP require admin rights to install. Systems without USB ports, require the Palm HotSync Cradle-Serial, SKU p10828U, sold separately) or Macintosh v9.1 or higher/Mac OS X, version 10.1.2 to 10.2.6
Battery Recharge Time: Yes -
Software Included: Desktop Installation and Software Essentials CD with: PDF file users manual Multimedia Getting Started Guide Graffiti 2 sticker w/tips & tricks sheet Bonus Software: DataViz Documents to Go v6 Adobe Reader Palm Reader PowerOne Calculator BlueBoard BlueChat Java Palm Web Pro RealOne Desktop Kinoma Producer desktop components Solitaire
Cradle: Yes
Modem: No
Video Features: Video playback
Strengths: Beautiful screen, portrait and landscape mode make it very versitile, fast processor, lots of RAM, comes with Docs to Go, good Bluetooth performance
Weakness: No WiFi, occasional software glitches with Docs to Go, no camera, customer service is lacking of recent
For a Palm unit that covers almost all the bases, even after almost a year, it's still a very impressive device. The 400MHz PXA255 processor has never lagged in any application thrown at, games, image manipulation, or MP3 playback. The speaker does well enough in playing audio, though a pair of headphones for serious MP3 playback is a necessity. The voice recorder works for the occasional...
Strengths: Fast Processor, SD Card Slot, Bluetooth, Good Software Bundle
Weakness: No Wi-Fi
This is a excelent Palm. The processor is super fast and the whole thing is extremely responsive at all times. The bundled software package is excelent as well, it comes with Real Player for MP3s and many other programs. This is an excelent product and i would recomend it to anyone who wants a good quality palm. Good work Palm!!
Strengths: Compact,bright and expandable screen,expansion card slot, decent sound, abundance of programs available
Weakness: I originally owned a Palm VIIx which was wireless, but the T3 has to have other components to perform wireless functions. Those other components will have to be new enough to integrate with the T3.
You have to be sort of a techie to be able to sort thru Bluetooth, Versamail, and other addons. If someone is really up-to-snuff in those areas, they really have a leg up with this model. I'll have to migrate while I learn the ins and outs of all the options available. A regular manual would have been nice also vs. the Palm Desktop version. All in all, it's like a car with all the options. Some...
Strengths: Most powerful Palm, Landscape/Portrait mode, Bluetooth
Weakness: Lack of WiFi, Customer service is questionable
So I've had my Tungsten T3 for a full week now and I am very pleased! First of all the casing, screen, and design is perfect. If feels great in my hand and the screen is beautiful inside and outside. Some people have complained about the slider mechanism, but I think it's wonderful. Not only have I found a lot of uses for the 320x480 portrait mode and the 480x320 landscape mode, but also for the...
Strengths: Processor Speed, Amount of Memory, Display, software package
Weakness: Battery life
I have owned a lot of PDAs over the years; starting with a Visor Deluxe, Visor Edge, Dell Axim x5, HP 1910, HP 1945, and now the T3. When I switched to the Dell I swore I would never use a palm based PDA again. The T3 wooed me back. It is the smallest PDA on the market that accepts a full size keyboard (non IrDA). The Hi-res screen is absolutely stunning. I can view 17 times the area of a...
Strengths: HiRes LCD, Multimedia support, 64M Memory
Weakness: Battery life, SD card support, Software support
My first Palm is a Vx. After that, a M515. Compared with there predecessors, TT3 supports a whole bunch of applications due to its larger memory, high resolution display, and multimedia support. I have used this TT3 to play MP3 music (pTune), watch movie (MMPlayer), cartoon (ComicGuru) and JPEG files (Photos), tune my guitar (AeroTuner), control my TV, VCR, and DVD (NoviiRemote, with the powerful...
Strengths: Lightening Speed, Large bright and sharp screen, small size, 64 mb ram... In short, everything I was looking for.
Weakness: A couple of bugs to be worked out (search for T3 Optimizer and the controversy over its SD Drive)
I've owned a number of palms over the years. When my Sony NR70 finally broke down I had to get a new palm with a large screen that I had gotten used to. The T3 does not disappoint. Quick and agile, stylish and compact, the T3 is one mean pda. Beautiful large screen is equal to if not better than most of Sony's Hires+ offerings. It has muscle and beauty and is durable to boot, but it is not...
Strengths: the streghts are obvious screen,cpu,color,storage in short my laptop is at home crying for attention and my cel can hardly keepup
Weakness: BATTERY but that hardly matters because most of my other bt devices drain faster any way
this palm is what i was dreaming of when i got my lllc and with a m130 i still had to lug around a laptop but with this and my cell i have everything i need all the time just get a car charger it charges fast even if you forget to put it on the cradle by the time you get to work it will be full of couse if you dont need bluetooth a fast cpu or a 320x480 screen and you just have to have 4 days on...
Strengths: nice display, excellent resolution,
Weakness: Support from palm is bad at the best, 12 hours via email, their web site is marginally, if you have problems and need support expect to pay dearly for phone help.
To pay $400 to get telephone support in order to the the unit working is ridiculous. Doesnt matter how nice the features are if they will not provide reasonable support.
Interface is Excellent according to 10 PDA experts. -- "Palms largest screen to date is stunning and adds a new level of use and productivity for a compact handheld."-palminfocenter.com -- "The unique screen is the T3s best selling point; it is highly readable and easy on the eyes, even in daylight."-asia.cnet.com -- "The unique screen is the Tungsten T3s best selling point; it is highly readable...
Top
TestSeek.com has collected 7 expert reviews for Palm Tungsten T3 and the average expert rating is 77 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use TestSeek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Top
The Palm Tungsten T3 offers a great tool for mobile office workers for the price and quality. Staying connected and on top of work while on the road can't be any easier. <p> <p>Mobile office professionals will certainly find using this PDA makes their work much easier.
TopAdvertisement
Palm Tungsten T3 PDA
Strengths: The screen is the sharpest I've seen. Much better than the much vanuted iPaq. This thing is a speed daemon. Vibrates as an optional alarm function!!! It extends out and its buttons are well placed.
Weakness: Had to buy 3rd party options to play WAV files and get a customizable GUI. Battery life could be better but is not bad given the energy-hungry LCD. No screen covers.
I have crossed over from PocketPC-land to Palmville. And despite some initial quibbles, I do not regret doing so. Palm's OS is far better laid out on its own and is snappier in performance. I knew it would be faster than my iPaq 3955, but the T3 FLIES. (The T3 and 3955 both have a Xscale 400MHz CPU and 64MB RAM) I love the design, how the bottom extends backward. Also unique is the layout of the...
Read Full Review