If
you're new to the world of handheld organizers, the Palm m100
may just be the right fit for you. Under the hood, the Palm m100
features much of the same great software and options we've come
to expect from Palm, such as scheduling and contact applications
and an infrared port to beam information to other Palm users.
But Palm has added some new features to both the engine (which
runs Palm OS 3.5) and the chassis.
The
first thing you notice is the new sleek, curvy design, which
helps make it fit more snugly and comfortably in your hand. At
just 4.4 ounces, the m100 is far lighter than the Palm III
series but features essentially the same dimensions (4.66 by
3.12 by 0.72 inches).
You can personalize your m100 by snapping
off the faceplate and replacing it with different-colored
accessory faceplates. The Palm m100 also includes a removable,
double-hinged flip cover, which, with the flick of the wrist,
opens like an original Star Trek communicator (though an
over-exuberant flick will send it flying off its hinges). You
can also display the date and time through a little window when
the cover is closed, by pressing the scroll button.
The
screen is sharp and has contrast-variable backlighting, though
at 2 by 2 inches, it's slightly smaller than other Palm devices.
Pressing the buttons at the bottom of the m100 automatically
open the Calendar, Address Book, and To Do List applications.
The fourth button maps to the new Note Pad application, which
allows you to write notes directly on the screen in your own
handwriting (though the original Memo Pad application remains on
the system).
The
2 MB of RAM may seem puny in comparison to other Palm models
(such as the 8 MB Palm IIIxe), and it is not expandable.
However, you can still store an amount of data that would
normally clog a paper organizer (up to 6,000 addresses and 1,500
to-dos and memos, according to Palm).
A
great plus for users on the go is the new HotSync serial cable
(instead of a bulky cradle), which is used to communicate with
your PC and synchronize your Palm m100 data with data stored in
the included Palm Desktop software application. Note that while
the Palm m100 ships with software for both PC and Macintosh
systems, Mac users will have to order a free serial adapter from
Palm (shipping charges are not included).
While
the Palm m100 isn't for everyone, it is a fun and functional
replacement for your paper-based organizer and a great
introduction to the Palm family. --Agen Schmitz
Pros:
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Fits
comfortably in hand
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1-touch
access to time and date
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New
Note Pad application
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Synchronization
using serial HotSync cable rather than cradle
Cons:
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Smaller
screen
*
Memory
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Description:
Designed
to replace your paper-based organizer, the Palm m100 is great
for the first-time handheld computer user. Its sleek new design
allows you to customize your Palm with an array of accessory
face plates. With this handheld computer, you can keep track of
and store all your appointments, addresses, and to-do items. It
allows you to exchange and back up data with your desktop
computer using one-touch synchronization.
You can also take
advantage of thousands of third-party applications, and download
information from the Internet for offline browsing. The Palm
m100 is equipped with an infrared beam to instantly exchange and
store information, such as business card data, at the touch of a
button. You can also jot down notes with it as fast as with pen
and paper. It is easy to use and has a backlit display for easy
readability.
The Palm m100 comes with a HotSync cable. Note to
Macintosh users: while the Palm m100 ships with software for
both PC and Macintosh systems, Mac users will have to order a
free serial adaptor from Palm (shipping charges not included).
Features:
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2
MB memory stores hundreds of addresses, phone numbers,
appointments, and to-do items
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Exchange
and back up data with your PC or Macintosh using 1-touch
synchronization
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Synchronize
with Palm Desktop software; also includes link to Microsoft
Outlook
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Includes
one-touch clock and Note Pad application for writing
"sticky notes" on screen
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Add
optional keyboard, backup module, or Kodak PalmPix digital
camera; customizable with optional snap-on faceplates
Technical
data:
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Standard
memory: 2 MB
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Maximum
memory: 2 MB
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CompactFlash
memory: No
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Other
expansion memory: No
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Display
type: Advanced LCD
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Display
colors: Grayscale
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Display
size: 160 by 160 pixels
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Display
backlight: Yes
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Processor:
16 MHz Motorola 68328
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Operating
system: Palm OS 3.5
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PC
compatible: Yes
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Mac
compatible: Yes
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PC
system requirements: IBM PC 486;
Windows 95/98/NT; 8 MB RAM; 20 MB hard disk space; CD-ROM
drive; 1 available serial or USB port
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Mac
system requirements: Apple
Macintosh or compatible with Power PC processor; System
7.5.3 or later; CD-ROM drive; 1 available serial or USB port
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Handwriting
recognition: Yes, Graffiti
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Keyboard:
Onscreen
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User
controls: Stylus
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Memo
pad: Yes
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Address
book: Yes
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Scheduler:
Yes
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Email:
Yes
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Web
browser: No
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Security:
Yes
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Stereo:
No
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Built-in
speaker: No
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Headset
jack: No
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Voice
recorder: No
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MP3
playback: No
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WMA
playback: No
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Audible
content playback: No
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AC
adapter included: No
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Battery
type: 2 AAA
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Batteries
included: Yes
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Average
battery life: Up to two month's
operation
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Desktop
import/export formats: CSV
(comma-separated values), tab delimited, text, and direct
export to Microsoft Word and Excel
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Serial:
Yes; Macintosh serial adapter sold
separately
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USB:
No; USB adapter sold separately
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Infrared:
Yes; beam data to other IR-enabled
Palm handhelds
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Wireless:
No
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Docking
cradle: No
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PC
cable: HotSync serial cable
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Other
hardware: Protective flip cover
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Software:
Palm Desktop Software (Windows and
Mac), link to Microsoft Outlook, and TCP/IP software to
enable Internet-based applications and e-mail
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Width:
3.12 inches
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Height:
4.66 inches
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Depth:
0.72 inches
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Weight
(ounces): 4.4 ounces
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Parts
warranty: 1 year
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Labor
warranty: 1 year
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