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Since it was released at the same time as the Tungsten T3, the Tungsten E included the T3's newer PIM apps and the enhanced "agenda view" for quick viewing of to-do items and upcoming calendar items. The Tungsten E's design influenced the Tungsten T series' subsequent devices, the Tungsten T5 and the
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4.1.1 (with an optional upgrade to 4.1.2) with special enhancements for its 320×320 display since most Palm OS 4 devices had 160×160 displays. It is 4.8 inches (120 mm) tall by 3.1 inches (79 mm) wide by 0.7 inches (18 mm) thick, and weighs 6.4 ounces (180 g). It had a standard
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Suite which categorized all appointments and tasks on the Calendar (formerly Date Book) screen. The Enhanced PIM Software also featured an improved Task suite (formerly To Do List) which could categorize tasks by urgency, category, etc., and an improved Contacts (formerly Address) application with
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The slider feature was unique. When open, the Tungsten T looked like a normal slate-shaped PDA, but the bottom portion, with the five-way controller and four buttons, could slide shut, covering up the Graffiti writing area. This made it the smallest Palm PDA in height. The Tungsten T was the last
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While the Tungsten T5 was meant to be a replacement for the Tungsten T3, it lacked several features from the Tungsten T3 such as a charge-indicator LED, a vibrating alarm, an included HotSync cradle, and built in microphone for voice memos. Furthermore, its speaker became rear-facing instead of
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Palm Inc. was forced to discontinue Graffiti 1 and later Palm PDAs used Graffiti Version 2. The revised software required two separate strokes for entry of some letters of the alphabet, such as the letters "t" and "k". Most all of the other letters required strokes different from those used in
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The T3 had a bigger, non-round, 5-way navigation pad with the four application buttons placed around it in a circular fashion instead of in a row, breaking from Palm's traditional application button layout. Palm would return to its more traditional layout in the following Tungsten T5 and
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Third-party applications and hardware were available that worked around the Tungsten C's monaural audio. For instance, a special adapter could be purchased to convert to a standard 3.5 mm jack that splits the mono output into left and right channels.
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The power button was prone to reliability issues causing it to become inoperative over time, requiring the user to either use a third-party app, rely on the PDA's other physical buttons or insert a SD card which would then switch the PDA back on.
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The Tungsten T5 was the first Palm PDA to have a 320×480 pixel screen without a slider mechanism as used in the Tungsten T3, T2, and T, though other brands have had sliderless HVGA displays for years. It was also the first to have 256 MB of
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Furthermore, a new status bar appeared at the bottom of screen, giving quick access to the time, system information, home, find, menu access, alerts, Bluetooth, full-screen writing, screen rotation, and what is shown in the input area.
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processor. It had a 320×480 TFT 16-bit Color Screen with a virtual input area. It retained the shape of the Tungsten E, but was taller, instead of the sliding bodies of the previous Tungsten T-series handhelds.
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Garnet v5.4.7. It is 114 by 79 by 15 millimeters (4.5 by 3.1 by 0.59 in) and weighs 133 grams (4.7 oz). It had a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, a longer-lasting battery than the Tungsten E, had
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Shortly after the early 2005 release of the Tungsten T5, the Tungsten T3 was discontinued. Since then, no other Palm handhelds included a vibrating alarm, a slider to make the device smaller, or the
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Palm's reasoning behind the slider was that users spent more time viewing data rather than entering it. Thus, they chose to hide the data entry medium while not in use to make a more compact device.
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is used by the Tungsten T, Tungsten T2, Tungsten T3, Tungsten C, Tungsten W, for cradles and accessories, while the Tungsten E uses a mini-USB connection; the Tungsten T5, Tungsten E2 and TX used an
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of the same size and resolution, Palm OS upgraded to 5.2.1, Graffiti replaced with Graffiti2. Since it is much like the Tungsten T model, PalmOne did not sell this model in some markets, such as
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It is 4.0 inches (100 mm) tall, 4.8 inches (120 mm) tall with the slider extended, by 3.0 inches (76 mm) wide by 0.6 inches (15 mm) thick, and weighs 5.6 ounces (160 g).
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The maximum size SD card supported on the Tungsten E2 was 1 GB due to a software limitation. In order to read larger SD and SDHC cards an upgraded driver is required. The previous model (
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batteries of the same physical dimensions were available. Tungsten models used a five-way navigator pad, in the shape of a rounded rectangle, circle, or oval and had four buttons for built-in
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function was limited to only the first eight matches, and the calculator incorrectly found percentages at half their actual value, though this was fixed in units shipping after April 2006.
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A flip cover was also released that allowed the user to hold the handheld like a normal phone and talk on it, although it did obscure the screen. (In the US, it was sold exclusively by
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rather than the typical silkscreen Graffiti Writing Area found on most Palm handhelds. (This form factor would be reused in the Tungsten C, except lacking the W's external antennae).
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batteries. Some users replaced battery packs with third-party units. The T3, for example, shipped with a 900 mAh capacity battery but third-party 1100 mAh or 1150 mAh
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slot, vibrating alarms, indicator light, and a 2.5 mm headset jack, capable of voice recording and monaural sound output with a proprietary earbud headset (sold separately).
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Its design set itself apart from other PDAs by having a sliding lower portion; the bottom third of the casing could be slid up and down to cover or reveal the touch-sensitive
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connections. It lacked a microphone and the speaker couldn't be used for phone calls; instead, an included ear bud and microphone loopset was used for voice calls.
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Like the Tungsten T and T2, the T3 still had a front-facing speaker, a microphone, a vibrating alarm feature, an indicator light, and all of their other features.
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introduced in April 2003 was, at the time of its release, palmOne's only handheld that allowed the user to access the internet wirelessly through 802.11b
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PDAs. The first device in the line is the Tungsten T, making it the first Palm PDA to be labeled with a letter rather than a number and to run Palm OS 5.
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indicator light, however Palm only used the green LED for most purposes, red only being used by certain third-party programs and libraries.
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2.5 mm headset jack, and a single rear speaker. At introduction, it retailed at US$ 419 before service provider subsidies.
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series was introduced in October 2002, created as a "prosumer" line priced at $ 199 to $ 300 to compete with the popular
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at the time of its release) in addition to a 3.5 mm Stereo Jack, making it a digital music player when used with a
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Many of the features in the Tungsten T were Palm firsts. It was the first Palm PDA to use a version of Palm OS 5 and an
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connectors that tended to become loose over time, requiring disassembly to reconnect the ribbon cable for further use.
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Tungsten device, released in October 2003. It had 64 MB of memory (with 52 MB usable), a 400 MHz Intel
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in its one and only SD slot as many other non-Palm PDAs on the market at the time came standard with built-in WiFi.
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cradle. The cradle was used for both charging and synchronizing the Palm's data to a PC (With support included for
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processor, which meant that it had the software and processing power for high-quality real-time video playback and
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of memory (51 MB available for programs + 12 MB heap), built-in thumb keyboard, a five-way navigator, a
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The Tungsten W focused more on its PDA half than its cellular telephony half, much like its predecessors, the
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reset hole large enough to be pressed by the included stylus' tip instead of a pin as with previous Palm PDAs
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The slider caused two problems with the Tungsten T. One drawback was that the Tungsten T was known for its
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encryption standard but did however have built in PPTP VPN support for secure connections to VPN servers.
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problem by releasing a Firmware Update. After the "SD Card Patch" was applied in early (by the user via a
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Palm PDA to use the original Graffiti Version 1 handwriting recognition software. Because of a lawsuit by
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When it was released, its retail price was US$ 249. In October 2005, the price was reduced to US$ 199.
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5.2.1. It is 4.5 by 3.1 by 0.5 in (114 by 79 by 13 mm), and weighs 4.6 ounces (130 g).
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was the cheapest of the Tungsten series, and as such, has been one of the most successful. It has 32
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battery, larger display and processor clocked above most other Palm handhelds). Palm addressed the
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version 5.2.1. It was the last product designed by the Palm engineers in Arlington Heights.
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Palm Introduces Tungsten T2 Handheld, With Palm's Sharpest Screen, More Memory and Software
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The Tungsten T2 was discontinued in April 2004, having been succeeded by the Tungsten T3.
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In some countries, including Australia, the Tungsten T5 was withdrawn early since the
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connector not supported by most dock accessories. At introduction, it was US$ 199.
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It had a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack and a speaker in back and used a mini
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had the ability to use WiFi, but only as an add-on SDIO card made by PalmOne (now
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Palm Unveils Palm Tungsten T, the Most Compact and Powerful Palm Branded Handheld
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offered more advanced, built-in WiFi support, instead of requiring the optional
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without the use of a card or other external device. It lacked support for the
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The Tungsten E, released in October 2003, was intended to replace the aging
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This article is about the Personal Digital Assistant. For other uses, see
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becoming miscalibrated after about one year of use and requiring further
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Early criticisms of the Tungsten T3 include it electronically damaging
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Card accessory, the T3, T5, and E2 can also gain Wi-Fi connectivity.
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wireless capabilities, while the Tungsten C and TX feature built-in
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Music Playback (with third party application (PTunes) and SD card)
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network), downloads and uploads were done using comparatively-fast
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33 MHz processor, vibrating alarms, indicator light, and ran
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At the time of its release, the Tungsten T5 (along with the
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With the exception of the Tungsten W, all Tungsten PDAs run
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connectivity. Furthermore, by using the optional Palm Wi-Fi
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Like the Tungsten E, the Tungsten T3 came with an enhanced
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5. The Tungsten T was designed by Palm engineers based in
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All of the Tungsten PDAs have a few attributes in common:
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All models except the Tungsten C, W, and E have built-in
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Picture of a Tungsten|W and the two versions of the X420
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touch screen with a minimum 320 x 320 pixel resolution
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It had a thumb-sized hard plastic keyboard, like the
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The T3 included Active Input Technology with Virtual
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after Palm purchased Handspring and became palmOne.
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port supported only by some then-newer accessories.
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At introduction, it was US$ 499. 1022:Web Pro 3.0 could be purchased as an upgrade. 406:capability, and a single speaker on the back. 2051: 590:microphone with a dedicated voice memo button 8: 106:320 x 320 16-bit, 320 x 480 in later models 37: 1735:SD card compatibility Test in TamsPalm Blog 1018:included was PalmSource's Web Browser 2.0. 839:front-facing and the PDA used the then-new 593:front-facing speaker instead of rear-facing 2286: 2081: 2058: 2044: 2036: 1625:, Palm's brand of consumer-grade handhelds 1025:Other details were its 400 MHz Intel 487:Tungsten T (with sliding section extended) 202:available flip cover to protect the screen 36: 787:and its relatively low battery life (900 1445:Patch available to improve sound quality 1071: 577:It was also the first Palm PDA with a: 452:). 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Encryption is restricted to 409:Much like the Tungsten T5 and 199:metal or metal-toned enclosure 1: 2031:Easy to use interface (video) 528:(ARM) 144 MHz processor, 499:, was the first model to use 1991:Palm Handhelds Support Pages 1572: 1549: 1468: 1438: 1402: 1393:5.4.5 (upgradable to 5.4.8) 1379: 1347: 1295: 1278: 1260: 1236: 1207: 1175: 1143: 1114: 1080: 534:dedicated voice memo button, 2626: 1652:Palm Handheld Modifications 1433:3.5 mm Headphone Jack, 1428:3.5 mm Headphone Jack, 1423:3.5 mm Headphone Jack, 1418:3.5 mm Headphone Jack, 1407:3.5 mm Headphone Jack, 1387:4.1.1 (4.1.2 is available) 581:320 × 320 resolution screen 2665: 1317:Texas Instruments OMAP1510 1301:Texas Instruments OMAP1510 1192:4.62 oz (131 g) 1186:6.31 oz (179 g) 1074: 726:The Tungsten T3 came with 366:released the Tungsten E2. 157:'s line of business-class 66:Personal digital assistant 29: 27:Personal digital assistant 2622: 2271: 1591: 1584: 1566: 1553: 1522: 1464: 1448: 1432: 1389: 1322:Texas Instruments 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Tungsten T5
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