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The Palm Tungsten T5 is a sleek and stylish PDA featuring 256 MB of internal flash memory, Bluetooth connectivity, and an expansion slot for additional memory cards. It comes with Palm Desktop Software for both Windows and Mac, making it a versatile tool for professionals on the go.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,227,616 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #366 in Handhelds & PDAs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 37 Reviews |
J**H
Palm Tungston T5 going downhill
One year ago I purchased 2 Palm Tungston T5s because my husband and I had run our present Palms into the ground after many good years. It was time to update. It took two months for the on/off button on mine to break. Tech support said I could send it in to be fixed (almost $100) or use the bottom buttons to turn it on and let it time out to turn it off. I am still using the bottom buttons. My husband was in the process of getting a new lap top so did not install his Palm for several months. His on/off button broke in two weeks! The screen broke in another month. No warrenty left. Ordered new Palm but because other Palm was installed on new computer something is not allowing new Palm to take over. Still working on a solution. A smart phone is not the answer but Palm will have to come up with more reliable products or we will have to start over with some new system. After 12 years that is a shame.
E**E
Everything I need in a PDA
I upgraded my m515 with this purchase and couldn't be more pleased. I am astounded by the speed of the processor on this T5! I run a couple of pharmacy programs and a spanish-english dictionary and they are running very smoothly. The dictionary is on an SD card and on the m515, it was very S L O W. Not so on the T5. The only problem I have had so far, is on initial sync I got a Fatal Error and had to reboot and the Fatal Error repeated one other time, but I pressed the Reset "key" and all was well. I have had to get used to the newer version of Graffiti as I have been a Palm user for about 4 years, but I find that it is much more user friendly than original Graffiti. This Palm is loaded with MP3 (which I haven't tried out, yet) and Documents to Go...which is a great application for all those procedural notes I have to keep up with at work...just type them on your PC and either sync or use the file transfer and there it is on your PDA. If you are looking to upgrade from an older version, this is a great piece of equipment.
M**S
A good upgrade for those who've waited
I'm not the kind of person to buy PDAs every time there's an upgrade. I upgraded from the m130 and I think this is a good upgrade from what I had before. There are a lot of reviews here from folks that have the T3. If you have the T3, you may want to stick with it. I personally have not handled it so I can't write about it. However, most of what is written is probably a bit biased from that point of view. If you are like me and looking for a boost from the old and busted, this provides the next-generation boost that you are looking for. There are some frills that I don't use, like the headphone jack, but i'm sure I'll use it from time-to-time. The internal speaker is a bit cheesy in my opinion. The T5 looks very sleek and is very thin, roughly the size of 3 quarters stacked up. The large display and the ability to use the graffiti area as an extention of the screen is great! I find myself using it quite often, especially when I'm working with the datebook or reading an ebook. However, the metalic case you purchase with this (currently free with Mail in Rebate) is very bulky adds SIGNIFICANT weight to the PDA. I find it hard to carry in my pocket. The case can house two SD cards but cannot hold the WiFi card. I ended up make-shifting a holder with an index card and taping it inside the case. The case holds the PDA via the case cover slide. You use the case in lieu of the included cover. I highly recommend not using the cover unless you are carrying this around in a fairly safe place. Some old school graffiti users should know that the T5 uses graffiti 2, slightly different than the graffiti 1. It will take some time to get used to but the advantage is you can enter information much quicker than before. As of this review, pilot-link for linux has not added T5 support. I'm finding myself booting to Windows just to sync. If you are a hardcore linux user and don't have access to Windows, I'm afraid to say that you will not be able to sync your data. However, you can install programs via the internal USB drive. I've found that if you copy the program into the Applications directory, and then copy it onto the PalmCard, I can install any program. The internal flash drive is probably only usable as additional storage on the PDA. It's too much to carry around the cable AND the palm everywhere I go. I have a USB pen drive that does the same thing and does not require a battery. I've installed mp3s, application data, etc on the internal flash drive and is completely accessable to apps installed on the PalmCard. The PDA recignizes this internal drive as another SD card. The one disappointing thing with the OS itself is that it's not as careful with files as it used to be with it's predecesors. What I mean is that I'm finding myself having to clean out old files after an uninstall or a firmware upgrade that I wouldn't have to do before because there was a lot less space. It seems that Palm has taken advantage of the cushier space and have become sloppy with file management. I would like to see Palm be able to clean up after upgrades and not leave stale databases on my PalmCard. I hope this review helps you in your purchase.
M**E
A great disappointment
I have owned a T5 for 7 or 8 months and am sorry to report that it has been a tremendous disappointment in every respect, except for battery life. A confirmed Palm user for many years, I have found data entry to be so difficult that I now actually prefer paper and pencil for both appointments and addresses! Where writing with a stylus on my Palm device used always to be easy, I have found it utterly frustrating on this device. Letter confusion, the inability of the machine to register capitals, numbers and punctuation marks properly has turned the whole process into a nightmare. Since like (I suspect) many business users I rely on my Palm mostly for appointments and addresses, this has made me want to throw the thing across the room on numerous occasions. It seems to me that Palm reached its apogee with the Palm Vx and it has been downhill ever since, at least for someone like myself who wants a practical, easy to use device that won't waste my time. I would advise anyone in my position to steer very clear of this product.
M**G
So far It's a paper wieght
I didn't make a good buy on this but I'm slowly getting to learn how to use it.
M**D
Palm Tungsten T5
I bought this item as a christmas gift for my husband but he didn't like the features since it could not be connected to wifi. I had to send it back for a refund and when I wrote to Gamzi Digital, they responded very positively in a very short time even though the purchase date was well passed the return policy timeline. Once I mailed the item back to Gamzi, they processed my refund immediately via Amazon and within 3 days, the money was credited back to my bank account. This was such a relief given the fact that I had never dealt with this supplier before. Amazon is definitely a trusted company to work with and I also wish to thank Mr Israel, CEO of Gamzi Digital for his positive and prompt attention to my situation.
J**D
Second T-5, First lasted about 7 years, These are Great!
I have had several Palms for several years and think the T-5 is/was the best of the bunch. I have several hundred dollars worth of Bible software for the Palm so I wanted to keep that format as long as I could. 7 + years and the first T-5 quit. New battery did not help. (Yes, the battery can be changed if you know how to solder) Purchased a used Dell Axim and had my software converted to Win Mobil. I found the Dell almost unusable. Not too much positive to say about the Dell. I was thrilled when I saw these listed at Amazon when I started looking for a Palm of any kind. Half the price I paid for the first T-5 and I hope I get 7 years out of this one. I love the Palm platform and thought I lost it forever. I can think of nothing negative about the T-5 except that Palm no longer is in business and I think they had the best setup of all of them. Shipping was fast and everything went smooth with the transaction. Palm T-5 and Amazon are the greatest.
M**M
Palm Tungsten T5
THIS TIME the product itself is working fine. The last one I bought from GuaranteedTech was a lemon and they did not replace it. This time it came from a different company. The package had a notice "read poster before starting." No poster was included. I was able to get information online but it would have been nice if I did not have to do this extra step. There was no cover for the screen included either. I still had the one from the nonworkable PDA so I'm using that. It doesn't fit perfectly but it's better than nothing. If I had been able to purchase this product locally, I would have. It would have been easier to deal with these things in person.
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