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NousDefionsDoc 06-27-2004 11:35

PS.com on Palm
 
Well, your friendly computer geek (me) now has access to the site via Bluetooth on the Palm. LOL - its craptastic of course because it isn't set up for a Palm screen, but I got it and I'm the first!

hoepoe 06-27-2004 11:58

Which model Palm?

Hoepoe

NousDefionsDoc 06-27-2004 12:23

They have different models?




















Tungsten T - LOL

The Reaper 06-27-2004 12:37

Quote:

Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
They have different models?

Yep, a left, and a right.

TR

hoepoe 06-27-2004 12:57

Sure they do, i have an old m505 that's giving me grief...

Hoepoe

hoepoe 06-27-2004 12:59

Quote:

Originally posted by The Reaper
Yep, a left, and a right.

TR

TR, you must be confused with the "Palm Family", you know, Mizz Palm and her five daughters?

;-)

Hoepoe

NousDefionsDoc 06-27-2004 13:03

Quote:

Originally posted by hoepoe
Sure they do, i have an old m505 that's giving me grief...

Hoepoe

I've had the T for going on two years. No real problems with the device - the operator is a different matter all together.

Guy 06-27-2004 13:12

LMAO...Sr Medic!
 
I've had the....

SONY

The PEG-TG50 CLIÉ handheld features Palm OS 5 software, high-resolution color screen, built-in voice recorder and MP3 audio player, providing everything you need to stay organized and entertained.

Integrated keyboard can be used to type in new appointments or take notes on the go.

Don't want to take your notebook PC on the road? You can view native Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files on the handheld with no need to convert the files.

Integrated Bluetooth networking feature will allow you to browse the web using wireless connection with similarly enabled cell phones.
Very unique, very Sony.

Throw in several memory sticks and I'm flying when it comes to storing medical data or whatever.;)

EX-Commo man at work!:D

Guy 06-27-2004 13:16

Memory sticks...
 
I use these with my laptop...desktop...camera and handheld.

hoepoe 06-27-2004 13:20

Very Nice Guy!

NDD, my Palm is giving me grief mainly because i've been lagging it around for 3 years and i'm pretty rough. As far as both the hardware and software goes ,it's pretty well put together.

I use it mainly for the contacts and calender so no further bluetooth or anything else is neccessary for me, nice, but not neccessary.

My next PDA will definately have a built in cell phone...

Hoepoe


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