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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: <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: 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: 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: Palms LifeDrive mobile manager is a sleek, silver device that not only looks good, but is packed full of features, including a 4GB hard drive, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support.
Abstract: Chock-full of features, its no surprise that the PalmOne LifeDrive is larger and noticeably heavier (12.1 x 7.3 x 1.9cm; 192.8 grams) than the companys earlier endeavors. Still, it wont take up too much room in your bag; plus, it feels solid in your...
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...