Palm
handhelds have succeeded because they're small and lightweight
but hold a surprisingly large amount of personal data. The Palm
m105 handheld expands on those essential features by offering an
organizer that's smaller and lighter (4.4 ounces) than most
others while remaining packed with 8 MB of memory, so it can do
much more than just store your calendar or addresses. The m105
is also one of the most comfortable Palm devices we've held--its
distinctive curved bottom rests comfortably in the palm.
Like
other Palm devices, the m105 includes an infrared port for
beaming data to other handhelds, and it features a high-contrast
screen with optional backlighting for low-light situations. At 2
inches square, the screen is slightly smaller than those on most
Palm organizers. We noticed the difference since we've been
using Palm handhelds for some time, but the m105 retains the
same 160-by-160-pixel resolution, so this probably won't be a
distraction for most users.
However,
unlike other Palm handhelds, the m100 series includes two
special applications. The Clock displays the date and time if
you simply push the top scroll button on the front, even when
the device is off. (It can also be viewed through a window in
the cover.) And with the Note Pad, we could write notes or draw
pictures directly on the screen without having to write in
Graffiti, Palm's character-recognition language.
With
more memory, the m105 can now hold more software--and Palm has
provided a range of possibilities on the accompanying CD-ROM.
Palm's Mobile Internet Kit, normally sold separately, is a
software collection that allows the m105 to communicate via
infrared link with a GSM cellular phone (such as the Nokia
8290).
The kit includes MultiMail Pro software for managing
e-mail, programs for SMS text messaging and WAP (Wireless Access
Protocol) browsing, and software for accessing Web Clipping data
over the Palm.net network (the same service used for the
wireless Palm VIIx). Also included on the CD-ROM is the AvantGo
Web browser and a client for connecting to AOL.
The
Palm m105 includes a HotSync cradle (the m100 handheld shipped
with just a cable) for synchronizing data between the handheld
and a desktop or laptop computer. Macintosh owners (like
ourselves) or anyone wishing to use a USB port on a Windows
system will need to purchase the USB serial adapter, though the
Mac version of the Palm Desktop software is included in the box.
We
were disappointed to find that the Windows version of Palm
Desktop included on the CD-ROM is one generation behind the
latest release. However, you can download Palm Desktop 4.0 for
free from Palm's Web site, making this only a one-time nuisance.
Additionally, the m105 is not flash upgradeable, so you won't be
able to update to a newer version of the operating system later
on (the m105 comes with Palm OS 3.5).
With
the addition of more memory and Internet access software, plus
its comfortable, lightweight design, the Palm m105 is an
entry-level handheld that doesn't feel like the new kid on the
block. --Jeff Carlson
Pros:
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Smaller
and lighter than most handhelds, fitting comfortably in hand
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8 MB memory stores more data
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Includes Palm Mobile Internet Kit and other software for
online access
Cons:
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Slightly
smaller screen
*
Operating
system not
*
Doesn't
ship with latest Palm Desktop software for Windows
Description:
With
8 MB of memory, a HotSync cradle, and the bundled Mobile
Internet Kit software, the sleek, rounded Palm m105 handheld
offers lots of computing power and versatility. The m105
handheld allows you to use powerful applications and store
hundreds of memos, appointments, addresses, and to-do items. You
can back up data with your PC or Macintosh in seconds with the
included HotSync cradle. And it works with all the same
accessories as the Palm m100 handheld--including keyboard,
digital camera, and an array of color faceplates.
The
Palm m105 handheld comes with Palm's classic information
management applications, including Date Book, Address Book, To
Do List, and Memo Pad. You can also jot down notes quickly using
the Notepad feature, which works like an electronic sticky note.
It is equipped with an infrared beam to instantly exchange and
store information--such as business card data--at the touch of a
button. It has a backlit display for easy readability.
The
Mobile Internet Kit is also included, allowing you to use your
Palm handheld in combination with a mobile phone or modem to
wirelessly access the Internet and check e-mail. You can also
access AOL Mail and Messenger accounts. To connect, you must
have a data-enabled mobile phone or modem using a cable or
infrared.
The
Palm m105 handheld ships with desktop and HotSync software for
both PC and Macintosh systems. The HotSync cradle connects to
your PC's serial port. To connect to a PC or Mac using USB, you
will need to order the optional Palm PalmConnect USB Kit.
Additionally, if you have an older Mac with a modem or printer
port connection, you will need to order the optional PalmConnect
Serial Kit.
The
Palm m105 comes with a serial HotSync cradle, a stylus, a
protective flip-cover, two AAA alkaline batteries, and a CD-ROM
with Palm Desktop and AvantGo software and a link to Microsoft
Outlook.
Features:
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8
MB memory--stores thousands of addresses, phone numbers,
appointments, and to-do items
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Includes
HotSync serial cradle to back up data to your PC or
Macintosh
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Comes
with e-mail and Mobile Internet Kit software and desktop
software for both PC and Mac
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Link
to Microsoft Outlook (Windows only)
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Customizable
with optional snap-on faceplates
Technical
data:
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Standard
memory: 8 MB
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Maximum
memory: 8 MB
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Expansion
slot: 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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Resolution:
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, or NT; 8 MB RAM; 20 MB hard disk space;
CD-ROM drive; 1 available serial 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 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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E-mail:
Yes
-
Web
browser: Yes
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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
-
Voice
recorder: No
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MP3
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: HotSync serial cradle
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PC
cable: Yes, connected from HotSync
cradle
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Other
hardware: Protective flip cover
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Software:
Palm Desktop Software (Windows and
Mac), Mobile Internet Kit, link to Microsoft Outlook, TCP/IP
software included 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:
4.4 ounces
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Warranty,
parts: 1 year
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Warranty,
labor: 1 year
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