Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Oct 7 2004, 11:37pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The PDABuyersGuide reviews the new PalmOne Tungsten T5 PDA that got officially announced this week.
Quote:
"A very nice Palm OS PDA. If you're a T3 user, you probably won't want to run out and upgrade, but if you're using an older, slower or lower resolution Palm, this is a worthy contender. It has a large, high resolution display, a very fast processor and plenty of memory. In addition it has an SD slot for memory and WiFi card expansion, Bluetooth and an MP3 player. Not bad. This is the first PDA with enough memory to hold a decent collection of MP3s, photos, short videos and PDF files without a memory expansion card. "
Read the full review.
The Tungsten T5 sells for $399.
PalmOne Store.
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