| Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld | 
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| Brand: Palm Category: CE
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $135.00 You Save: $64.99 (32%)
Buy New/Used/Refurbished from $135.00
Avg. Customer Rating:   (327 reviews) Sales Rank: 453
Color: Gray Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 CPU Speed: 200 System Memory: 32 Memory Type: SDRAM Battery Type: Lithium Ion Native Resolution: 320 x 320 Modem: None Free Memory Slots: 1 Special Features: nv:Processor^Texas Instrument OMAP311 ARM|Memory^32MB|Display Area^320 x 320|Display Colors^65K+ Colors|Compatible Flash Media^Secure Digital Warranty: 90 days Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 3.1 x 0.6
MPN: E2 Model: E2 UPC: 805931015563 EAN: 0805931015563 ASIN: B0007VMROE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 320x320 Transflective TFT color display with touchscreen, supports more than 65,000 colors | | | Built-in Bluetooth technology for connecting to compatible wireless devices, such as mobile phones, laptops, and printers | | | Powerful, yet affordable, with 32 MB of memory (26 MB actual storage capacity) | | | Create and edit Word, Excel, Adobe PDF, and PowerPoint compatible files | | | Supports SD, SDIO and MultiMediaCard expansion-cards to add extra memory, features or content |
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Product Description The sleek, stylishly designed Tungsten E2 handheld from Palm brings your entire world to life. Your calendar, contacts, documents, presentations, photos and videos look sharper and more colorful. But just as important, its new flash memory keeps all that information safe - even if you don't have time to recharge.See your information clearly indoors or out. Better color saturation brings photos and videos to life.There's more than enough room to hold your calendar, contacts, applications, photos, and even your spreadsheets or presentations. And flash memory helps protect the information on your handheld - even if you don't have time to recharge.Documents To Go lets you carry your important Word, Excel and PowerPoint files - so you can be more productive wherever you are. And with a simple conversion step, you can even view Acrobat PDFs.New long-life battery has significantly more longevity than the original Tungsten E handheld battery, so you don't have to slow down when life speeds up.Simply plug in an expansion card and use the built-in speaker, or a set of stereo headphones, and the Tungsten E2 handheld becomes a portable MP3 player. It's great for carrying digital photos and watching movie clips, too.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 322 more reviews...
  Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld September 5, 2008 I am 100% satisfied with the product. Works well with my Microsoft Office 7 program.
  review August 31, 2008 I'm very satisfied. Nothing less than I expected. I figured, why buy a new one, especially since PDAs are fossils at this point anyway. Also, the desktop recharger and leather case were unexpectedly thrown in for free. Very cool. Thanks.
  my second E2! August 30, 2008 I find it almost impossible to live w/o a PDA, so when my first E2 (which I got for free as an incentive from an investment company - those were the days!!) died, I purchased a Sony Clie, not knowing they were discontinued. When I lost its charger, too bad - no more parts. After much shopping around, I decided to go for the E2 again - more than I need for my uses, but the old one had been reliable, and I am used to the interface. The only thing I did differently this time is buy a hard case for it, cause I think the demise of the first can be traced to banging around in my handbag unprotected for years. The back "metal" was actually worn off. I heartily recommend the E2.
  my second one August 17, 2008 Palm Tungsten E2 Handheldthis is my second one. had a tungsten e for 5 years. very happy with it. excellent for anyone looking for a good base model to keep a calendar and an address book. with and sd memory card it is also a great way to carry around "bragging "photos.
  A real step down from a Sony Clie' August 2, 2008 I've been forced to switch from the tried and true Sony Clie' I bought more than 5 years ago to a Palm, due to a software compatibility issue. Not having a keyboard incorporated into the device slows things down tremendlously and forces me to use both hands to enter grafiti. The Palm is chunky and awkward to hold compared to the elegant design of the Clie'.
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