Braytak Posted May 1, 2004 Report Share Posted May 1, 2004 http://www.palmone.com/us/products/handhelds/tungsten-t3/ Manufacturer : Palm Extra wide screen Measuring 320 x 480 pixels, the extra-wide screen of the Palm Tungsten T3 handheld is 50% bigger than any other Tungsten handheld screen. Plus, text and images benefit from the superior clarity of the screens high-resolution colour. It flexibly adapts to the way you like to work. Use it with the slider open or closed. In portrait or landscape. Left-handed or right-handed. Serious power Tackling everyday professional tasks when you're on the move is no mean feat, which is why the Tungsten T3 handheld is powered by our most advanced hardware to date: a 400 MHz Intel XScale processor, 64MB RAM, a SD expansion slot and integrated Bluetooth technology. Together they provide abundant processing power for running business class applications, expandable storage capacity for large files and easy-to-use wireless connectivity. Office productivity The Tungsten T3 handheld is perfectly in sync with your office needs, thanks to its advanced support of Microsoft Office files and Outlook. For example, you can view Microsoft Office files in either portrait or landscape. Or work with Word and Excel files using native file support, which lets you open documents on your handheld without requiring any desktop conversion or synchronisation beforehand. Wireless connectivity Thanks to integrated Bluetooth, you can connect wirelessly to the Internet and email via a compatible mobile phone. It's also ideal for establishing a cable-free connection between laptops, handhelds and mobile phones over short distances. Moreover, the set-up process has been simplified for even faster device discovery. High performance email Stay in control of your inbox and manage attachments more efficiently with the integrated VersaMail 2.6 software. Send, receive and open Word and Excel files in their native formats. Manage messages with attachments up to 5 MB. Send and receive messages using a Bluetooth connection with a compatible phone or via a HotSync operation. This full-powered email application also lets you work in portrait or landscape, manage multiple POP and IMAP accounts, access SSL accounts, and even send and receive photos and voice memos. Music and videos to go Make any environment more enjoyable when you take along your favourite MP3s, video clips and eBooks. It's a snap to organize and move these files from your handheld to your desktop and back again. Easy interface The Tungsten T3 handheld comes with the new Palm OS 5.2.1 software and the latest user interface, which integrates a number of enhancements. Among them is a Status Bar that provides one-tap access to frequently used features such as applications, connectivity settings and screen settings, to name but a few. The Tungsten T3 handheld also includes Graffiti 2, the next-generation handwriting recognition software from Palm. Graffiti 2 is very close to natural handwriting, lets you write anywhere on the screen and includes a feature called ghost writing, which helps you learn it faster. What's in the box Handheld Stylus Protective cover HotSync USB cradle with battery charger Palm Desktop 4.1 for Mac & PC Multimedia Getting Started Guide Specifications Operating System: Palm OS 5.2.1 Processor: Intel XScale 400 MHz ARM processor Power: Rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery lasting up to 5 days Extra-wide screen: High-resolution 320 x 480 transflective display supporting 65,536 colours. Works in portrait and landscape modes. Built-in Bluetooth technology: Communicate wirelessly and share files, photos and more with nearby Bluetooth devices using integrated Bluetooth functionality. Built-in microphone: Record your thoughts using optimised Voice Record button on side of device. Storage capacity: 64MB (52MB actual storage capacity) SD/MultiMediaCard expansion slot: Use stamp-size MultiMediaCard and SD expansion cards (sold separately) to add software applications, additional memory, large databases and more without taking up built-in memory space. 5-Way Navigator: Designed for one-handed navigation control. Audio capabilities: Standard 3,5 mm stereo head phone jack and speaker (head phone sold separately). Audio sampling rate: 48khz. (CD quality output) Notification: Vibration, Sound and LED Notification. LED: Green LED for indicating battery charging status and alerts. Minimum System Requirements: Windows: PC running Windows 98 / 2000 / Me / NT4.0 / XP (Windows NT4.0, 2000, XP & Mac OS X require admin rights to install) or Macintosh: Mac OS 9.1 or X v10.1.2 Internet and other wireless applications: Access to e-mail, Internet, SMS and dialling features require a compatible modem or GSM/GPRS mobile phone. E-mail and Internet features require an Internet account. (All sold separately) Size: 10,8 x 7,6 x 1,6 cm Weight (Handheld Stylus): 153 g WARRANTY: 1 year - direct with Palm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
s4dreamer Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Bought one of these about 6 weeks ago - where were you then Gez ? Anyway, I have to say it is a really great bit of kit, and with the TomTom Bluetooth Navi software, it is the biz! These are retailing for a minimum of £250, so £200 is a bargain! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Braytak Posted May 4, 2004 Author Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Hi. Sorry about that Yeah I think it's a bargain too, I almost made myself an offer My better half bought me this but our IT Department in its wisdom decided it would be a good idea for S/Managers to start using the T3. She who must be obeyed has agreed that I could realise some cash for the 64Bit AMD and MoBo. Yes! by selling the unopened new one. Really is a great piece of kit though, clever the way grafitti works and blue tooth is brilliant. Got my Excel spread sheets in landscape and all my companies policies and procedures, forms etc. Have you tried the SD based mp3 yet, it really is a quality sound. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
s4dreamer Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Haven't got around to getting an SD card for it yet, other than the one which comes (full of maps) with TomTom. Will definitely give it a try though, later on in the year, no you've recommended it! You might want to try Ebay Gez - when I bought my T3, new ones were going for around 230 quid on Ebay. I wanted to be able to send it back if I didn't like it, so bought from an online store instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Braytak Posted May 5, 2004 Author Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 I'll give it a whirl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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