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All in all then, I was very taken with the LifeDrive and for me it supersedes my previous favourite the Dell Axim X50v. The good news is that you can pick it up online for around £300, which is a lot less than you'd pay for a decent Pocket PC with Wi-Fi a...
Abstract: Whoever said the PDA is dead obviously doesn’t travel much. Laptops are bulky, expensive, and overkill for many on-the-go tasks. Paired with a fold-up external keyboard, a PDA is more than enough for the peripatetic geek on a short hop from San Francis...
Abstract: And many thought that the PDA was dead. PalmOne certainly refuses to accept it and has come up with a brand new device -- a device that features a hard drive along with a bold new outer case. But, the same old PalmOS operating system. Featuring a cas...
Abstract: A few Internet ages ago when iPods were new, I bought a 20GB model, the biggest one Apple then offered. I filled it with data and files from my various computers and, every time I had a system crash, it saved the day. And, of course, it played all of m...
Abstract: In the past year things werent looking too good for Palm: Windows Mobile Pocket PCs had gained a great deal of market share (a few years ago, the vast majority of PDAs sold worldwide were Palm) and Palm brand PDAs (with the exception of the Treo smar...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Palm OS 5.4, Stylus, IEEE 802.11b, Bluetooth, Intel 416 MHz<br> <b>Good:</b> Integrated 4GB hard drive; Bluetooth and Wi-Fi; doubles as USB drive; plays MP3s with support for playlists; lets you create slide shows with music; sharp screen.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Expensive; battery not user-replaceable; Web pages slow to load; battery life and audio quality not up to par with todays MP3 players; sluggish; slightly heavy.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> There isnt too much the PalmOne LifeDrive cant do with its integrated hard drive, its wireless connectivity, and its multimedia capabilities, but its way too expensive.<br>
Abstract: PalmOnes LifeDrive is aimed at the top end of the PDA market, and its design reflects this. It looks very expensive, with a brushed metal front and back and large solid metal short cut buttons under the screen. The LifeDrive is part of palmOnes Mo...
Abstract: With PDAs starting to feel as exciting as a bus ride to Grimsby, PalmOne has proved theres life in the old handhelds yet by unveiling the first hard-drive model. An enticing mix of business and pleasure, the 4GB LifeDrive "mobile manager" combines p...
Abstract: Business users will appreciate the extra storage space and PIM capabilities, but it all comes at a cost. Bulky design, mediocre speeds and average multimedia features leave us unconvinced that the palmOne LifeDrive has created a new category of PDA. P...