Palm IIIx Handheld
- Processor: 16 MHz Motorola Dragonball EZ
- Wireless Capabilities: Infrared irDA
- Weight: 6 oz.
- Installed RAM: 4 MB
- Operating System: Palm OS
- Family Line: Palm III
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Good Choice - Good Price
This is not a new Palm but still one of the best available. It is also a relative bargain nowadays if you shop for it. I did a simple internet search on one of the shopping sites and found prices ranging from $200 to $300.
While there are better options than this at the high end of the...
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Palm IIIx: A Nostalgic Look at an old Friend (Milestones W/O)
Although this model is difficult to find these days, I'm writing this as part of epinion member naphtalia's milestones write off. Perhaps it's appropriate that I'm writing this while on call in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and that the patients are stable and may be going home soon.
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Palm's Down
A few years ago I had owned a Palm III. When I first bought it, I thought it was great. Here I had my Rolodex, and calendar at my fingertips where ever I went. That euphoria lasted all of two months as I smashed the glass display on two consecutive units. After that experience, I decided that the... Read full review »
THE REAL DEAL
I bought the PalmIIIx specifically as an organizer but it has turned into much more than that. Of course, there are the basic functions that are installed on the Palm OS:Address book, Date Book, Notepad, Calc...etc.
But these are pretty basic.
The typical user may find these...
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Ditch the Post-Its, get a Palm
It used to be, that when you would mention organizers, Filofaxes and Day Runners would come to mind. Now that we are in the digital and high tech day and age, the "old" paper organizers are out and electronic organizers, known as person data assistants or PDA's, are in.
The Palm IIIx is...
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Worth the extra memory!
My husband recently got a Palm IIIx for work. I liked it so much that I asked him to get my one too. I really love it... It keeps me very organized at work. I can keep track of all my appointments and it fits easily into my pocketbook, coat or pants pocket.
I say get the Palm IIIx because...
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IIIx once the leader, now outdated. Get the IIIxe
There was a time when the Palm IIIx was among the best PDAs out there. In the PDA world of smaller, faster, more memory, there are many better alternatives, unless cost for you is the key factor. Don't get me wrong, the IIIx is great. However, the IIIxe should be your choice, if you don't want to... Read full review »
Great little guy
This Palm is much like the rest of the Palm family but has the most memory available (that I know of). My Father bought one this last month and he was able to get it up and running in a matter of moments. This is from a guy who is very tech challenged... :) Within a few hours he was able to input... Read full review »
I can't live without it.
My company standardizes everything, and all of our PDA's are Palms. We've got about 150 people of varying technological skill levels using them on a regular basis, synching them daily with our MS Exchange. Miraculously, we rarely have to make a support call on them! That's a really good track... Read full review »
Necessary Palm Info!!!
I bought this PalmIIIx to keep track of my schedule, as well as my phone numbers, memo's, ect. After having it for a month or so I found out it has HUNDREDS of other uses. This palm device can do almost anything you would want it to do as far as balance your checkbook to sending signature secure... Read full review »
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PalmOne IIIx Handheld
The Palm IIIx carries on the tradition of the attractive and popular Palm line of PDAs. With its 4MB memory, this connected organizer is rated to hold 12,000 addresses, 5 years of appointments, 3,000 to-do items, 3,000 memos, and 400 e-mail messages. The "x" in IIIx stands for expandable, and the Palm IIIx offers memory expansion with an internal slot for upgrade cards. Setting up the Palm IIIx was easy--we just inserted two batteries, connected the cradle to a desktop PC serial port, dropped in the software CD-ROM, and followed the installation wizard. You can navigate through the Palm IIIx's main applications-- memo pad, to-do list, address book, and calendar--with six push buttons or by tapping the stylus on the backlit display. Palm OS 3.1 facilitates drag-and-drop linking to Microsoft Word or Excel and provides network synchronization and automatic configuration with Microsoft Outlook. The CD-ROM that comes with the Palm IIIx provides all the necessary software to manage tasks on your desktop, too. The Palm IIIx is PC- and Mac-compatible (an inexpensive MacPac connection kit is required for Mac users), and, as with the PalmPilot Professional, the Palm IIIx uses the industry- acclaimed HotSync technology to exchange data with your desktop PC. The documentation is extensive and well written; it includes a Getting Started card, a handbook, a software-and-resou rce guide, and an accessory catalog. In our test of the Graffiti Power Writing feature, which allows you to write on the Palm IIIx using Graffiti's shorthand alphabet, the Palm IIIx interpreted a full paragraph with no errors. We easily and successfully transmitted the text to another device through the infrared transceiver. We found Palm IIIx's expansion slot beneath its cover. While memory upgrade cards are not yet available from 3Com, other manufacturers do make compatible cards. With its increased memory and OS 3.1, the Palm IIIx is a great evolutionary step in the Palm line. --Mike Brown Pros: Expandable for possible add-on hardware and memory upgrade cards Easy to set up, learn, and use Widely supported by third-party software, shareware, and freeware Cons: None
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