Wednesday, April 13, 2005

 

PalmOne releases new PDA

Contrary to my pronouncements, PalmOne hasn't given up on their PDA line yet.

On their website you can take a look at the new Tungsten E2. So, what's new?

Following after the Tungsten T5, the E2 also now sports a non-volatile, flash memory. Which means there won't be any worry when your battery dies. This is a good move for PalmOne since the main problem plaguing PDAs with built in batteries is that once it is competely drain all your files are gone.

What else is new?

Better, brighter screen.
Bluetooth.
Better battery life.

The unit is said to be compatible with their Wifi card. I hope this time they released a driver before selling the unit. As some of you might remember, PalmOne released and sold their T5 bundled with a wifi card but there was no driver for the card.

It also has the Intel 200MHz XScale ARM-based processor and multi-connector port.

Bundled with the unit are Documents To Go version 7, Versamail 2.7.1, and a multimedia application from PalmOne.

This is being sold for 249 USD or probably around 16,000 pesos here. I'm hoping we can have a unit to review soon.

This link to Mobile-review.com talks more about the Tungsten E2 and the other PDA PalmOne is said to release soon: the Palm LifeDrive. The specs are:

- Intel XScale PXA270 416 MHz with 32 MB of RAM
- Palm OS 5.4
- 4 GB hard disk drive
- Wi-Fi 802.11b
- Bluetooth version 1.1
- 320x480 pixels screen
- 5D joystick
- integrated microphone

I still consider the Palm LifeDrive as a rumor. But if the above specs are true, this is on sweet PDA. Price is rumored to be around 550 USD,

Go to Mobile-review.com for pictures of the Palm LifeDrive.

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