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Palm Tungsten™ E Handheld

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Key Features
  • Operating System: Palm OS
  • Processor: 126 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 310
  • Installed Memory: 32 MB
  • Display: 16-bit (64k colors) Transflective Color TFT
  • Family Line: Palm Tungsten
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User Review

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65 out of 65 people found this review helpful.

The Viable (Affordable) Pocket PC Replacement

Date of Review: Mar 12, 2006

The Bottom Line:  The 320x320 16-bit full-color, TFT screen, small size & light weight, and Outlook conduit make the Tungsten E the affordable Palm to own.
Through the years I have owned two (monochrome) Palm handhelds. Each had it strengths and weaknesses, and ultimately I gave them up and went with the (color) Pocket PC handheld with its color display and compatibility with the Windows XP OS. I found that such an arrangement just works better for me because I use Microsoft Office exclusively, including the Outlook, which I use extensively.

But my company uses the Palm Tungsten E handheld for the executive suite set, I guess because it makes them feel better about playing so much golf on company time. But, be that as it may, I was forced into getting a Tungsten E in order to test Symantec Antivirus for Handhelds' functionality and usefulness on the devices. My prior experience with Palm devices colored my initial impression of the little handheld, but after familiarizing myself with it, I must say I am impressed; Palm has managed to make the Tungsten E quite a useful tool in the Windows environment.

In The Box





Tungsten E handheld




Flip cover




Power cable




USB HotSync cable




Software CD




Installation Sheet

The Tungsten E ships with the Palm OS 5.2.1 with Windows ActiveSync and Graffiti 2. Graffiti is the Palm OS's method of inputting characters onto a PDA via the stylus. And via Graffiti 2, most characters are input with two, not one stroke on the stylus meaning you can lift the stylus off the screen between strokes. Also, you can input Graffiti characters anywhere you want, not just in the Graffiti pad area, however, I find it easier to use the Graffiti specific pad.

The $130.00 (approximate retail cost) Tungsten E represents Palm's low cost answer to the far more expensive crop of Pocket PC class handhelds which typically cost three to four time more. But functionality was not compromised; through third party and native applications Palm managed to give users of the Tungsten E complete access to Microsoft Outlook, email, contacts, appointments (calendaring), and notes. In addition, via Documents-to-Go I can create and or edit Microsoft-centric documents such as Word and Excel, while Adobe Acrobat for the Palm O/S allows me to Acrobat files.

Features:





Low (Affordable) Price




High resolution color screen




USB 2.0 Connector




32MB of internal RAM (28.3 MB available after installation of included software)




Documents to Go 6.0!




High speed processor




MP3 playback and video playback capabilities




Heavy gauge brushed steel-bodied stylus




Secure Digital Card (SD) slot




Graffiti 2




Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery


The Palm Tungsten E runs on an ARM 126MHz processor. This processor is noticeably more powerful than many other Palm devices I have had experience with. And the ARM 126MHz processor is the same processor Palm shipped inside the Palm Zire Z1. The Palm OS 5.2.1 appears to be a very efficient and clean operating system; far cleaner than the Windows CE/Pocket PC, which closely mirrors the Windows XP desktop. So, the 126MHz processor should offer sufficient power for even the most demanding user.

The Palm Tungsten E ships with 32MB of internal memory out of which some 27MB is actually available for user storage. In comparison the Palm Zire only ships with 16MB. Need more memory? The Palm Tungsten E is equipped with a Secure Digital (SD) memory slot on the top of the unit. This will come in handy if want to use the unit as an MP3 player. In comparison the Dell Axim is equipped with both an SD and Compact Flash (CF) memory slot.

Palm gave the Tungsten E a beautiful 320x320 16-bit full-color, TFT screen. Because it's a TFT screen I am able to view the screen in almost any kind of lighting conditions. This is a VAST improvement over the earlier monochrome screen found on the earlier Palm's I have used. The color is soft and extremely easy on the eyes, but the screen is also sharp and always in focus.

The Palm Tungsten E is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion battery, but no charging stand; there is instead a small power block that can be plugged in everywhere for convenience. Nominal standby battery power is outstanding lasting on average 2 days before I need to plug the unit in. I use the unit sparingly so I can't really speak to continuous use juice, though I don't think six hours is out of range.

The Palm Tungsten E is equipped with a headphone jack on the top of the unit, which is ideal for listening to those MP3's I can store on the SD card. Using an SD media to store music may be limiting, but its decent start, and certainly opens up the functionality and usefulness on the Tungsten E.

Tungsten E & Windows XP

One can synchronize the Tungsten E (via a USB cable) with a Windows XP desktop via ActiveSync which includes an Outlook conduit for communicating with Microsoft Outlook even if you get your email from Exchange via a Palm OS application called VersaMail. The VersaMail application also allows you to pull in mail from POP3 and IMAP clients such as Yahoo mail.

Add to this the ability to synchronize (Outlook) contacts, calendaring, and notes and you have the recipe for a very inexpensive Pocket PC alternative that is every bit as useful as a PocketPC PDA. Of course the Tungsten E is not a one for one replacement for a Pocket PC but it is certainly a great substitute.

All-n-all the Palm Tungsten E is a (very) viable replacement for any level Pocket PC PDA. The 320x320 16-bit full-color, TFT screen, small size & light weight, and Outlook conduit make the Tungsten E the affordable Palm to own.

Software on the CDs includes:

Palm Desktop Software with Microsoft Outlook conduits for Windows based systems (Mac users cannot install the conduits), Documents to Go 6.0 Pro Ed, Adobe Acrobat Reader for Palm OS, PowerOne personal calculator, RealOne Mobile Player, Handmark Magic Dogs, Handmark Mobile DB, Handmark PDA Money, Kinoma Player and Basic Producer, Palm Reader, VersaMail v2.6, Telephony/SMS, Phone Link, Phone Link updater, Palm Dialer.
  4.0

by: vemartin
Recommended to buy: Yes

Pros
Lightweight, color screen, Outlook conduit.
Cons
No USB cradle.
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