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Wondering Where to Slot PalmOne's LifeDrive
by
Mark Evans
on Wed 18 May 2005 02:48 PM EDT | Permanent Link
PalmOne introduced its LifeDrive device today. While I haven't had a chance to evaluate it, I get the feeling it falls somewhere between the Palm and Treo. With 4GB of memory, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability and the traditional Palm software, the LifeDrive is an intriguing option. Given my disappointing experience with the Treo 650, I'd be interested in using a LifeDrive along with my cellphone. But at C$699, it's an expensive upgrade from my m515. In some ways, perhaps I'd be better off buying a mini iPod for C$250, and simply juggle multiple devices. In an ideal world, I'd like to see the Treo become less buggy and its memory beefed up to 4GB. This would be closer to the perfect all-in-one device.
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Re: Wondering Where to Slot PalmOne's LifeDrive
by
Jim Courtney
on Thu 19 May 2005 10:48 AM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Or you could try the Dell Axim X50v; this is the multi-function sleeper in the market right now. Top selling (non-phone) PDA and provides all the features that were listed on the LifeDrive email I received from PalmOne this morning. And Dell recently made available a ROM upgrade which turned it into the powerhouse promise its original specs contemplated. More at on my marketing observations blog. (Disclosure: I am not a Dell employee or shareholder; just someone who has found this a terribly useful and productive PDA.)
Re: Wondering Where to Slot PalmOne's LifeDrive
by
Jim Courtney
on Mon 23 May 2005 02:38 AM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Click here for a list of LifeDrive reviews.
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