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Toshiba e335 Pocket PC Review

Toshiba e335 Pocket PC 
Manufacturer: Toshiba

Model#: PD330U-0000.1R
Weight: 5..1lbs
Height: 4..9"
   Width: 3..1"
Length: "

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $399.99
Online Sale Price:
Features:
  • Lightweight, thin Pocket PC with 64 MB RAM and 32 MB ROM and 300 MHz XScale processor
  • Secure Digital memory card slot for transferring and storing music, picture and more
  • 240 x 320 pixel, 3.5-inch TFT LCD screen displays more than 65,000 colors
  • Features the Pocket PC 2002 operating system, with improved handwriting recognition and versions of Pocket Outlook, Word, and Excel
  • What's in the box: Toshiba e335, USB cradle, AC adapter, Stylus, Soft slip case, Quick-start card, User manual, Warranty card

User Submitted Toshiba e335 Pocket PC Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2003-08-27
A Very Good Buy...
I have found that the e335 has been very useful for storing multiple contacts (last count I had over 250!).

It is very versitle, in that I can enter and store info. in quite a variety of formats (Word, Excel, Voice Recording, etc.)

For anyone who is thinking of purchasing a new PPC, this one is simple, yet durable and low priced.

Date: 2003-08-22
Light PDA
Just make it short, I gave this PDA a three stars because it's light and stylish. Two bad things I found about this pda is that no compact flash slot, everything (all the contact lists and phone numbers) will be gone if you don't charge your pda for about 1 week, unless you save that to the SD card first.

Date: 2003-08-20
Great little PDA!
I got a good deal on this PDA because of various rebates that were available. It may not be the flashiest PDA but it is quite functional. The available SD card slot increases your storage capacity. And the color screen cannot be beat!

Date: 2003-07-12
Pleased
Bought the Toshiba when it first came out as a replacement for the Visor Edge. Walking in I knew a few things:
1. This is not the most expandable PDA you are going to find.
2. A backlit display draws alot of power.

That said, I have been nothing but pleased with the performance of the E335. It handles all of my tasks; Email, web browsing, calendar, contacts, database and moderate mp3 play with aplomb. I can reccomend the E335 for an entry level palm, or in addition to a laptop, but not as a replacement for a laptop if you are a road -warrior. It does what it is intended to do well, but not much else. (although, I can admin my network from the road, and on vacation with it, but it was a costly add-on cell cable.) Also, choose medium quality mpeg's for playback, as they loose sync in high quality (plus, they save space.)

If you decide to order, add a minimum of a 64mb sd card to your cart, cause your gonna eat your memory quickly. If you have thoughts of adding on tons of extras, empty your cart and don't look back.

Date: 2003-07-07
A disposable PDA minus the disposable pricing...
I wanted an upgrade, I will not get the upgrade to the new OS even though I bought the thing 2 months before the PPC2003 OS was released. Toshiba layed a big gotcha out there for anyone who bought this expecting it to have future growth potential.

The OS it came with is not optimised for the hardware. So if you were looking for something to function as an MP3 player, move along.
Its buggy with some memory upgrades, which ones? No one knows, because no one will admit there is a problem though hundreds have the same issues, if you are a stickler for stability and data reliability, you too, should move along.

If you want something read ebooks on, move along, the screen isn't of the quality necessary not to mention the scroll issues because the processor is so weak. Move along, move along, move along.

See a trend here?

If you want a basic pda that will hold a few phone numbers and maybe even a few emails this might be for you.

But as far as I am concerned its already obsolete and designed to be disposable(no os upgrade).

While the axim, ( product of dell) which is cheaper, faster and more powerful and has that nice OS upgrade I have been whinning about is out there. You have no reason to buy this piece of-

Anyhow, just move along.


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