Palm T|X and Z22 Reviewed 155
robf writes "The eagerly awaited Palm T|X and Z22 have been officially announced. Palminfocenter has reviews posted for both the Palm T|X and the Palm Z22." From the article: "The T|X and Z22 are the first new models to return to the Palm name, after the company reacquired the rights to the Palm name. Palm has decided to drop the Tungsten sub brand, in order to highlight the strong Palm name brand."
At last... (Score:2)
Too bad it doesn't have a camera, though. :-(
Camera functionality is a problem for some... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Camera functionality is a problem for some... (Score:2)
Ditto for WiFi and Bluetooth-I know of at least one BlackBerry user in the Army that had to move heaven and earth to get his inside.
Usually, as long as you can show all that functionality you paid for can be disabled, they'll let you in...which then brings up the whole "Why bother?" question for me.Re:At last... (Score:3, Interesting)
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You might like the Sony TJ-37: PalmOS, WiFi, and Camera. Here's [mobiletechreview.com] a review.
I'm still leaning towards the Tungsten C for the built-in keyboard but a half-vga screen is kind of tempting too.
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Except the screws unscrew themselves occassionally.
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I just switched over to a PocketPC a week ago.
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No camera, but it does have an SD slot. So check out this [pretec.com].
Good tip, thank you. (Score:2)
The specs say the T|X runs Palm OS 5.4, and the camera says it's good for OS 5, without specifying a subrevision, so one would think it'd work ok. $80.00 doesn't seem out of line, either, though the reviews on Amazon are a bit mixed.
I also found this Veo camera [amazon.com], which is 640 x 680 instead of 1.3 MP, and is about 25% less expensive.
Re:Good tip, thank you. (Score:2)
Yeah, unfortunately I bought my new PDA in late August. Lost my Tungsten T3 and decided for a new PDA I definitely wanted VGA, blutooth, WiFi. After looking everything over, I ended up going over to the dark side. Bought a Dell Axim x50v, the Lifedrive just didn't look quite as good and was significantly higher in price at the time.
I have to say that I like the x50v better than the T3, but I don't particularly like Windows Mobile. No hard resets yet, but daily soft resets are extremely common for eve
Resets (Score:2)
I suppose the T|X will be a whole new experience, I'm hoping it'll be as reliable, but a web browser (via wifi no less) sure is a lot more complex than most of the stuff I've been using. So I guess I can expect some level
Re:At last... (Score:2)
What the hell happened to OS6, PalmOne? OS6 has supposedly been out already for a year and yet we still get Garnet-based devices. What good does "WiFi" do if the `OS' still sucks? I for one am not looking forward to the inability to multitask, "ARMlets" that couple with emulated 68k code, PDBs, lack of a real filesystem, the ability of a single app to bring the whole device to i
Someone help... need question answered. (Score:4, Interesting)
As a long time user and fan of Palm, (I kind of consider them the tivo of the hand held industry -- maybe not the very first there, but one of the ones that got a lot of things right ergonomically before they got steamrolled by the industry and their own inertia), the time and technology seems about right for me.
Looking at the features list it seems to fulfill much of what I've waited for (good memory, expandable vi SD, nice screen, improved and enhanced original apps).
But a question for any who really know: Will the user be able to use this wireless capability to move pictures and mp3s to the device? That would just about lock it for me, but it's not clear from the feature list and description that that is doable.
Also, are there any users out there who would vouch for today's screen quality? I would be upgrading from the Palm m5xx which has a color screen, but that screen is of less than great quality and is quite anemic. I've seen other newer devices with screens that scream -- is Palm doing the same?
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SMB and UPNP make a horrible lowest common denominator that would nevertheless work with just about everything.
Re:Someone help... need question answered. (Score:2)
You mean it comes with vim [vim.org] included?
Great!
Re:Someone help... need question answered. (Score:4, Insightful)
The visual quality of the screen should be way better than your m505 or m515. Both the m505 and m515 have 160x160 displays, and the T|X is supposed to be 320x480. Also, the contrast and general readability will be much better.
As for screaming, I'm not sure what you mean by that. If you mean making a whining noise, it is the case that some Palm devices do have screens that make a whining noise. How loud it is seems to vary from one individual unit to another. It also varies from one model to another. I've heard lots of reports that the Zire 72 does have issues with screen noise. I haven't, however, heard any reports about the same problem with the Tungsten|T5, which is the model that's most similar to the T|X.
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Historically, Palm devices have supported HotSyncing wirelessly - it's not easy to set up, but it can be done. Media can be loaded onto the device using the Palm Installation Application and HotSync. So, if you can HotSync wirelessly, you can load media wirele
My palm isn't meant to replace a laptop. (Score:3, Informative)
But... my Palm (the M505, soon to be the T|X) is always with me. On my Palm, I have, and use:
Backlit? (Score:2, Interesting)
Is the Z22 backlit? The blurb doesn't say.
I would have bought a Zire 21 ages ago for a cheap e-book reader, had it been backlit.
I guess my old Handspring Visor Deluxe will still be in use if it's not.
Re:Backlit? (Score:2)
The best Free Video Encoder for PDAs is the PocketDivXEncoder. It can scale a movie down to 90megs (160x84 30fps DivX w/ Mono MP3 sound). Cheaper than I-POD video. I also have my ATI All in Wonder record shows direct to DivX.
IF you want good quality sound and
yawn... (Score:1)
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In any case, Palm appears to finally be positioning themselves as a device manufacturer that does some value-added stuff to whichever OS they are using. There are rumors floating around that there is Symbian version of the Treo. They're OS strategy seems to be one that will get them the most marketshare in various markets (smartphones and PDAs in the US, smartphones in EU, smartphones in Asia). My hope is that the Palm OS or POL doesn't get lost in the shuffle. I've used Windows Mobile a lot and still find Garnett a more attractive solution for what I need done.
Re:yawn... (Score:3, Insightful)
Yes, they did have an agreement to use Windows Mobile on Palms. But obviously not on all Palms. It would seem that their strategy (for now, at least) is to continue releasing both kinds of devices. They may have plans to ditch Palm OS in the future, but they haven't announced that, and really nobody outside Palm knows whether they are going to do that. (And it might even be
Irrelevant with today's topics. (Score:3, Insightful)
But honestly, I was so jacked up a couple years ago when the Zire first came out. I had to have it. The Zire is/was affordable and met all of my needs at the time. Then I discovered I could have SMS messages sent to my cellular phone as a reminder for my appointments (free incoming messages on my plan). Likewise I was rarely ever away from home or work and needed to know someone's work or home address; so I kept all my contacts on my phone, and kept up with my appointments via SMS messages and effectively made my Zire obsolete.
I'm certain others will find a spectacular value in the T|X with all of its functions especially being able to edit word and excel files on their handheld and transmitting those files wirelessly. But I tend to save those kinds of functions to be done at work place. My time is just that, my time.
Re:Irrelevant with today's topics. (Score:2)
Right. So a really smart business strategy is to enter a crowded marketplace with a me-too product, as opposed to going back to basics with sold, reasonably priced product that builds on the things people who like your product want.
In any case, you can buy a 2G SD card for about $149. Add this to, say, a $129 Zire 31, you have a 2GB MP3 player for $270. Not exactly a bargain if all you want is an MP3 player; but you also get a PDA.
Re:Irrelevant with today's topics. (Score:2)
Wow, thanks for sharing that with us Enzo. Just a tip for you though, the world does not revolve around you.
Sorry to be the one to break that to you.
Too little, too late (Score:3, Funny)
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It's a matter of shades of grey and relative evils.
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If NeXT was really that good, why didn't they
Re:Too little, too late (Score:2)
Sounds pretty smart to me. I might switch back to "Windows" then.
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The OS has gotten faster as they've developed it. They've added lots of features, some of them pretty cutting edge. Yes, they're concerned with it being pretty, but if you've been keeping track, they've been
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I agree that resource forks are a problem; I would love to get rid of HFS entirely and use UFS, but there are too many programs that still use resources. Also, I think it's very inelegant that right now Mac OS X is on top of UNIX, but none of the native UNIX commands know anything about the resource fork.
Re:Too little, too late (Score:2)
You can associate files individually in OSX. If you do a "Get info" (Command I) one of the sections is "Open with". this can be set on a file-by-file basis, but file extensions have defaults. This means you can specify that you want a particular GIF to be opened through Photoshop, but if you specify Preview as
Re:Too little, too late (Score:2)
Surely I'm not alone... (Score:5, Insightful)
Really, I've always thought palms were the epitome of the cool-but-useless-gadget phenomenon. I thought the Lifedrive, at least, was getting on to the right track. Bluetooth and Wifi, a 4GB drive, an actual file browser and the ability to transfer files like it was a normal external hard drive... I might, in theory, be able to use something like that. A couple revisions and a new (stable) operating system, and I might actually buy one. The current model however, when I tried one out, the included web browser kept crashing and the connection to an otherwise stable Wifi access point kept dropping.
At this rate, I think we'll see an iPod with an input device and wireless networking before Palm gets their act together and makes a device worth carrying around.
Re:Surely I'm not alone... (Score:3, Insightful)
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As it is, I feel like the hardware may be fine, but their software is all long overdue for an update in order to make everything a lot
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Let me give you an example. My PDA stores my appointments, to do stuff, random notes I leave myself everyday, driving directions, email, voice memos, shopping lists, PDFs and other documents, a password database (encrypted), and random files that I store on the 1GB SD card (this is a Palm Tungsten T|3). It rarely crashes. I use it constantly for reference. This is what most people use a PDA for.
But web browsing? Well it works fine for me (PDA->bluetooth->BT phone), but it's not something I do often enough to complain about. And who surfs the internet seriously on a PDA? Again, you do it to look things up quickly or to bookmark a site for future reference. While PDA capabilities and the uses of the hardware continue to expand (phone integration, GPS, etc), they aren't meant as a replacement to your laptop (yet) or portable storage device (yet). Don't try and shoehorn fringe functionality into what it's meant to do (unless the machine is designed for it, ie, that weird ass Lifedrive).
I'll close on the fact that while I used to love Palm, they are in such a "what kind of company are we now?" mode that it's disheartening. The T|5 here doesn't do much that my T|3 doesn't, and nothing has impressed me as much when I first used the old Palm Vx.
Re:Surely I'm not alone... (Score:2)
So you're saying, I should only be expecting Palm to make an address book, calendar, and a couple notes here and there, in a pocket-sized device? Well, welcome to 10 years ago, where I already had a Palm that could do that. What has Palm done lately?
As far as my experience goes, there's nothing innovative or elegant about Palm's approach. Neither are they pushing the limits of what a handheld device can do, nor are they scaling back their devices to be simple yet effec
Re:Surely I'm not alone... (Score:3, Insightful)
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The most you can do is claim to have had different experie
Re:Surely I'm not alone... (Score:2)
That's what you said you wanted, and that's what I was referring to. No PDA (sans the Lifedrive) comes even close to coming with that much storage. No PDA is very good at web browsing for extended periods of time. No PDA has an extensive file brow
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Oh, and I did my last soft-reset a month ago...
There was a bug in IE back in Pocket PC2002 (released in 2001) when instead of loading a page the IE logo flashed for a secong and stopped all navigation. To fix it, you have to run \Windows\welcome.exe
Well, one of my friends bought a Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket LOOX 720 (or something
Not what I want either (Score:2)
I don't know about MP3s or Photos, I don't really see the need for those, but the Palm doesn't do what I really would want either. I have a laptop, and I use it for most things, but sometimes it's too big and awkward for what I'd want, and that's when I'd want something else. For me to justify the money and extra baggage that a portable would require it would need to do much more.
Essential features: access to important snippets of information with minor inconvenience.
Re:Surely I'm not alone... (Score:2)
I'm not sure exactly what you would want in a PDA - you talk about web browsing, but I'd consider anything less than 640x480 on a legible scree
Re:Surely I'm not alone... (Score:2)
Palm? Unstable? Either
1) You got a broken palm
2) You installed to far too much "gimmicky" free software written over the weekend by anonymous caffiene-crazed kids
3) You're on drugs and hallucinating.
Re:Surely I'm not alone... (Score:2)
My point about "real tasks" is, you can say "You can use the Palm to show pictures and play music." Under controlled conditions, it "works". But try using to show off pictures of your last vacation, and it's not really going to work well for that task. Try actually using it as a portable mp3 player, and it's not really suitable for that. The only "real tasks" that I've found th
not as good as bailed third parties (Score:4, Interesting)
Ah well. I just Ebay'd up that Samsung clamshell Palm/phone...Palm/Treo doesn't understand the beauty of clamshell design either.
I've been a Palm loyalist since 1997, but even to me it's clear the future ain't so bright for the brand and the nice little UI.
What is up with the PALMONE acquisition? (Score:2)
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Coralized (Score:3, Informative)
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Why not Palm Pilot (Score:4, Insightful)
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Thanks, I hadn't heard that.
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Details are in wikipedia [wikipedia.org]
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Mac compatibility seems hobbled (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Mac compatibility seems hobbled (Score:2)
Palms back then were designed to run very simple and effective programs very fast. And they did. You kids today don't remember how incredibly fucking badly the early Microsoft PDAs sucked. I mean, they were total
Re:Mac compatibility seems hobbled (Score:2)
And huge. And power hungry. God, a guy at work here had one. I thought he was the biggest dumbass. His... thing... was always on a charger that he had to keep at work. Meanwhile, I changed the batteries every 3 weeks or so. I kept my Palm in my pocket. He kept his Pocket PC on his desk! All that to keep a few low-res pictures and a couple of mp3s on the thing.
The TX is close... (Score:5, Funny)
If and when my Tj-37 dies, I'll likely replace it with a Clie TH-55. [brighthand.com] This thing has wifi, 320x480 and absolutely awesome 8+ hour battery life again in 2003. The EU version even had bluetooth. With the camera and small form-factor, Palm still hasn't come up with an equal to this device. Really, Palm 2005 is just now catching up to the Clie from two years ago.
It's a shame, when Sony pulled out of the market, Palm OS and the Palm platform just stagnated.
PocketMod is my new Palm (Score:3, Interesting)
My last two Palms - a Tungsten and a Zire 72 - made high-pitched humming noises. So loud I could hear it while sitting down and reading an eBook or reviewing notes. The Zire 72 runs out of battery juice within 45 minutes if I have the Wi-Fi card running.
Add to that experience the poor syncing with my Mac OS X and frequent Palm Desktop crashes with Windows XP SP2, I started syncing my calendar, address book, and notes to my iPod.
To scribble quick notes down I use The PocketMod [pocketmod.com] - an ingenious combination of paper, planner, and orgami. A single sheet of paper becomes a folded booklet with eight different pages. No batteries, it's paper so if I drop it I don't cringe, and I get a new one every week!
Re:PocketMod is my new Palm (Score:2)
Nifty! If I didn't already comment in this section, I'd give you a +1 interesting. Hopefully others will see fit to do the same.
Re:PocketMod is my new Palm (Score:4, Funny)
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Finally Palm catches up with Sony.... Almost... (Score:2)
http://www.brighthand.com/article/Sony_Clie_TH55_R eview [brighthand.com]
For comparison, these have basically the same specs except:
Sony TH-55 advantages:
Palm TX advantages:
I've been a PalmOS user for many years,
sorry palm, I already jumped ship (Score:4, Informative)
the 51v is nearly 50% more expensive than this new T|X, but since work is paying, price wasn't really an object. The screen is 480x640; it has 802.11b and bluetooth 1.2 (though the bluetooth seems broken on windows mobile 5 for prety much anything except file transfer and activesync at the moment); a damn sight more software runs on windows mobile rather than palm os (stock PIM software is about the same; pocketplus and pocket breeze rock bigtime); double the storage (256MB vs 128); and a user-replacable battery, so I can buy up to 3300mAh if I'm going to be away from mains for a long time (stock is 1100mAh). The CF + sd slot looks to be really useful too, as I'll get myself a 4GB microdrive as well as several useful addin cards that go in the CF slot; and the processor runs up to 624Mhz. Average lifetime is about 4 hours solid use, and since it's non-volatile storage, it doesn't matter if the battery goes flat. Spanks the best palms available, including this new one easily.
If palm sold a top-end PDA with similar specs, I would have stayed. As it is, I think palm are going to struggle to hold onto anything other than the entry-level PDA and smartphone market. Even in the midrange, existing pocket pc's compare well with this brand new palm.
Re:sorry palm, I already jumped ship (Score:2)
Smartphones have smaller screens, less features, smaller backlights and are optimised for longer battery life than PDAs. I draw your a
I missed the Palm era but I love my Nokia 770 (Score:2, Insightful)
Palm OS still has some advantages (Score:2)
When I first switched to Pocket PC, I found the interface to be horribly clunky, syncing a pain in the ass, and memory management a joke. And I was always waiting for things to happen and many times I ran into weirdness that required a reboot. I went back to Palm out of disgust.
Last year I
Re:Palm OS still has some advantages (Score:2)
Then again, my 51v is twice the price of the the tungsten E, so that probably helps! One
Aplm OS, Now, with 50% more crashes! (Score:2)
Even in the default configuration, a simple sync operation can crash the OS and crash it hard. I gave up on the notion of keeping the think updated. I just jot the changes down on a piece of paper so I can enter them on my computer at home. I've lost WAY too many phone numbers and address updates to a hotsync that went to bad I had to do a hard reset to recover from it.
Palm's slogan sh
50% more crashes than what? Pocket PC? (Score:2)
Try buying another Palm, first. Not a new one, an old one.
I've had several handhelds, including two Jornadas, two iPaqs, and a T-Mobile phone... as well as a Visor, Visor Prism, and my current refurbished antiquated Sony Clie SJ22. After several years of trying to make my Pocket PCs live up to their potential, I went back to PalmOS 4 and I'm SO glad I did.
I can't imagine buying a PalmOS 5
No Vibrate? What's up with that? (Score:2)
Re:Garnet or WinCE? (Score:3, Funny)
Slap together whatever can, put it in a cheap, fragile shell, add some new graphics so it looks new and snazzy, and send it to production.
Re:Real men... (Score:2)
Of course copying your address book is a bit of a pain...
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Re:How about an inexpensive Palm w/ 4Gb? (Score:2)
How much is a 4Gb SD card? Hard to tell, as there are none at this time, but let's assume a rough incremental of 75% over a 2Gb card .... how about $260? So sometime in the future I can spend $560 and get my 4Gb flash PDA. Groovy. That's a difference of $310.
When observed at a less detailed level, it's an apples/apples comparison. The ipod nano ha