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Palm LifeDrive Handheld

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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 
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palmOne: Ready to Drive Your Life?

by theuerkorn, Jun 19 '05
Pros: Gigs of storage, WiFi & Bluetooth, display, design, excellent software bundle
Cons: Lag time, OS instability (< patch2.0), no cradle included, microdrive and battery not interchangable, bulky
It has been 3 years that I resisted temptation to get a new PDA, mainly because my So ny Clie PEG-NX60 did such a great job with my daily routine that it simply wasn't necessary for another incremental improvement for a ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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PalmOne LifeDrive

by opinionated3, May 17 '06
Pros: WiFi and Bluetooth, 4GB hard drive
Cons: Battery life is an issue
My teenage daughter has been bugging me for months now to get her a laptop or PDA so she could use it for her school work. I guess I waited a bit too long to get her one before school got out since she has less than two weeks to go before summer ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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Driving the Lifedrive - a bumpy ride

by shhepinions, Jul 13 '05
Pros: Wifi; Bluetooth; 4Gb hard drive; very clear screen
Cons: Occasional crashes; no access to applications in drive mode
I was very excited when I heard that a new Palm was coming out. Since I got my first m100 six years ago, I’ve watched developments with interest. Over the period, I’ve upgraded to the m505 and the Tungsten T. I was tempted by the Tungsten T3 but ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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Palm Life Drive

by smiling1809, Dec 22 '05
Pros: Great display, 3.85GB hard drive, wireless internet capabilities, Bluetooth compatable, great programs.
Cons: Lags when accessing programs, music skips when LD is accessing the hard drive.
When I decided to buy a new PDA, I did my research. Using www.pcworld.com, www.consumerreports.com, and www.amazon.com, I narrowed it down to the Dell Axim 53v and Palm LifeDrive. I actually went to the mall to hold the Dell (they have a Dell stand.) I ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 1.0
 
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Associate Palm LifeDrive with the word 'Slow'!

by marble03, Oct 01 '05
Pros: Has an intuitive interface, great software, great speakers, and customizable buttons.
Cons: Very slow, operating system crashes a lot, big and bulky!
With my crazy, hectic schedule my boss offered to buy me a PDA to get me organized. I chose the Palm LifeDrive Handheld. I admit this is my first PDA I've owned, but I have fiddled with many including the Palm Zire 31, Dell Axim X50v, and a couple HPs. ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 
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Good Product

by esi225, Apr 21 '06
Pros: Storage, strong display, connectivity.
Cons: Battery life, aging operating system.
Before I purchased the LifeDrive, I spent a good deal of time carefully going through the reviews and the competitive products. Then I went to local retail outlets and tried out a variety of PDAs. Whatever someone buys needs to "fit" their particular ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 
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Good job yet again for PalmOne...

by greenglowz, Jul 07 '05
Pros: Landscape view, 4GB storage, WiFi, 4GB storage, bluetooth, 4GB storage...
Cons: Nothing
I have been using and relying HEAVILY on PalmOS handhelds since the late 90s because I cannot remember a thing if I don't write it down... After my Tungsten|E recently suffered an untimely death (busted screen), I decided to see it as an opportunity ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 1.0
 
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Horrible Product, Even Worse Support.

by djjohn, Nov 01 '05
Pros: Hard Drive, WiFi, Bluetooth
Cons: Doesn't work often, poor support
I purchased the LifeDrive thinking it would be a great device to have with my on my vacation to Italy. With a large hard drive, I could transfer digital photos to, and I could email directly from the device using WiFi, not to mention sync to my Mac. ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 1.0
 
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LifeDrive - why I can live without it

by guerbi, Aug 04 '05
Pros: Large memory, bright display, good shape, looks solid and trustworthy
Cons: Crashes, crashes, crashes, crashes...
I've been a palm user for many years. My last palm was a T3, which I used a lot for business (dates, addresses, project planning, etc.) and at home. When I saw the LifeDrive, I decided to buy one because of the huge memory. To carry all important ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 
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A pocket assistant made for a giant

by avashia2, Mar 14 '08
Pros: large screen, ability to hold many documents, WiFi, bluetooth
Cons: extremely bulky and heavy, operating system errors
I bought this PDA (my first) for use in nursing school. I do use it frequently for accessing databases while working in the hospital. I was also surprised to use it frequently for playing games during down time (i.e., waiting for an oil change), ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 1.0
 
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Cannot be relied upon

by vshabat, Aug 30 '06
Pros: Nice screen WiFi
Cons: Unstable Too long to reboot Some applications don't start after a while No cradle Bulky
I have been a loyal Palm user for some time, having stuck with Tungsten T for over three years. My uses are probably pretty standard: organizer functions (calendar/contacts/notes/tasks ) for use most of the time, plus games and reading texts for when o...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 
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Lots of capabilities but performance is not what I expected

by lewisb2, Jun 14 '05
Pros: 4GB of memory, wi-fi, bluetooth...all the bells and whistles.
Cons: MP3 player skips when performing other operations, can only connect bluetooth phones with GSM...
This was my first PDA purchase. I did a lot of research before buying this one, and ,from looks ,it probably is by far the best deal for the price. 4GB of memory, wi-fi, bluetooth, mp3 capability, video, internet. It's got it all. But I was not ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 1.0
 
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Bad investment
by thugcop,Feb 02 '07
Pros: When the device works its a beautiful thing..
Cons: The Device never works.
I agree the life drive has been a bad investment. Its has be riddled with problems from software conflicts to the device it self just failing. And customer support once you get past the language barrier doesn't have a clue...They schedule for a level 2 tech who take days to call you back. DON'T BUY!!!!!!!!!!
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 
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Unit for techies
by sloanster,May 29 '07
Pros: Mp3 capable Wifi bluetooth great for personal files
Cons: just a little bulky could use mini usb connector
This unit is a great PDA but be forewarned...
its for people with above average computer skills.
Its 4 gig harddrive + sd card slot makes it better than some older laptops...Wifi, bluetooth great buy.
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 
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SuperPDA!
by mixor,Jul 03 '05
Pros: 4GB MD; brushed aluminum; portrait/landscape button; bright colorful screen
Cons: Carry case too basic; no cradle; 1 day battery use;
Amazing how they break from the majority of the PDA's out there with a small addition called a 4GB microdrive. I keep loading programs and data and still have space for pic, music and small videos. I show my home videos and music videos to my friends. Bluetooth and Wifi work like a charm and with it switched to landscape mode, surfing the web is somewhat pleasant. Had no trouble finding my LAN and was transfering mp3s and pics by Wifiair without a hiccup. The processor is not too fast but does the job for the mhz. I was almost going to buy a Clie with a 1 GB mem card; Bluetooth and Wifi added, whew! Sure glad I got this. You better look elsewhere if you want a light and thin unit, this is a heavier PDA hard to hide away. The Garnet OS seems pretty compatible with the software out there yet, not with all of it so be careful. I had to do a hard reset already. Load the iffy programs first before your personal info such as contacts. I give the boxed package a 8.5 on a ten scale.
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