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User Submitted Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld ReviewsDate: 2010-03-12 Warning: Very Poor Battery Life It worked fine for the first six months then the battery began to take longer and longer to reach a full charge. Currently, it takes about a week if ever to reach a full charge. It has a wireless keyboard that never worked. For what you get, it's really over priced. I can see why they don't make this model anymore. It's a real a lemon. The earlier models worked much longer and were much more reliable. I am so disappointed with Palm. The more features Palms loads into it, the less reliable they seem to get. I still can't figure out why the engineers at Palm try to re-design or fix something that's "not broken." Date: 2010-03-06 Needs 2010 Adjustment The Palm Tungsten E2 is a very efficient and reliable personal data assistant. This PDA has served me well for many years, but recently it became erratic. After much trial and error I sort of fixed it. Several years ago the medical schedule that was prescribed for me became very difficult for me to manage. Frequently I would forget a dose of medicine or overlook a required activity. After numerous missed doses, my doctors asked me to get a PDA. My occupational therapist recommended this Palm PDA to help me manage my medicine and regimen. In January my PDA suddenly became unreliable. Sometimes it would fail to reminded me of a medicine time. Frequently it would sound the alarm at the wrong time or day. When I notified my therapist, she suggested I get another PDA . She also informed me that many of her patients had the same problem. She determined that the PDA was not programmed for 2010. After some thought, I decided to change the date on my PDA to 1999. The calendar for 1999 and 2010 are exact duplicates. My Palm now works well again - as long as I can ignore the year on its calendar. Date: 2010-02-22 Palm doesn't care about you There are no 64-bit USB drivers for this, so if you want to synchronize with your computer and you have a 64-bit operating system (as on dual core computers), you can only do so using an EXTREMELY slow IR or Bluetooth connection. Start the synchronization before you go to bed; if you're lucky it will be done when you get up. Palm has had over four years to produce 64-bit drivers, and they haven't. The only conclusion is that they don't care about their customers. Date: 2010-02-16 used palm Tungsten /E Product arrived on time, in excellent condition and is functioning well. I am very pleased and would buy again on Amazon.com Date: 2010-02-04 PalmOne pda I my last one lasted 4 years of heavy use. This one is a little newer and has a better touch. There is nothing else on the market that can do what this PalmOne can do when it comes to calendar, memos, expense accounts, etc. HotSync to or from your computer is a dream. It is such a shame that this was discontinued and the only way to buy it is online.
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