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30 Reviews
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Palms LifeDrive Mobile Manager is one of the most robust PDAs out there. With its 4GB hard drive, wireless connectivity and Bluetooth support, its at the current cutting edge of which mobile devices are capable. Unfortunately, its at the upper limi...
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Highest capacity PalmOS device
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Slow hard drive load times
Aging OS,
Dim screen
The Palm LifeDrive is a good first stab at the PDA-Media Manager hybrid concept, and the overall design shows great promise. For Palm enthusiasts, this device is a great option, but it won’t be winning back any Windows Mobile converts. The sluggish...
Abstract: Ive been a proud user of Palm OS PDAs for almost ten years now. There are a lot of gadgets that actually make your life more complicated than it needs to be, but that has not been my experience with these PDAs. Its great that they have (mostly) infal...
Abstract: At 4.8 by 2.9 by 0.75 inches, the 6.8-ounce LifeDrive is certainly easier to carry than a laptop, fitting readily into a jacket pocket or purse. And with a 4GB hard disk, Intel XScale CPU, and both Bluetooth and 802.11b WiFi wireless connectivity, it a...
Abstract: Palm (PalmOne) LifeDrive Mobile Manager Palm (formerly PalmOne) decided earlier in the year to expand their products lines from just the Zire, Tungsten, and Treo, to include a new category, the Mobile Manager. The Mobile Manager product line revolv...
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...