The
release of the Palm m515 handheld proves that Palm listens to
customers and is willing to make changes. Thanks to the
indifferent customer response to the lackluster color screen of
the Palm m505 (released in 2001), the Palm m515 boasts a much
brighter display and contrast controls that were missing in its
predecessor.
We were among the many who voiced disappointment with the Palm
m505, and while the m515's color screen still isn't at the top
of the class, it's an obvious and welcome improvement. With
display support for over 65,000 colors, icons and images (viewed
in the included PhotoSuite application) have a nice richness and
depth of color.
However, as the screen resolution is only 160 by
160 pixels, the m515 doesn't achieve the crispness found in the
Sony T615 (which has a 320 by 320 pixel resolution). But
ultimately, unless you need a high-end multimedia viewer
integrated into your handheld, you should be suitably happy with
the m515's display.
There are only three levels of brightness
contrast control--high, low, and off. At first we were taken
aback by the "off" setting, as it rendered the screen
almost invisible in our office, but it's fine for outdoor usage
and will help conserve battery power.
With its curved angles, thin design, and light
weight, the Palm m515 feels very comfortable, both in the palm
of your hand and resting in your pocket. Also, with the m515's
33 MHz DragonBall VZ processor, we found switching applications
to be very fast.
The applications and desktop software (version
4.01 for Windows and version 2.6.3 for Mac) haven't changed, and
that's just fine with us. (Note that a beta version of Palm
Desktop 4 for Mac OS X is available for download.) The Palm
interface is one of the most elegant and simple to
understand--yet powerful--operating systems around.
But Palm adds more power with a variety of
add-on applications that you can choose to install, ranging from
Documents To Go for viewing and editing Word and Excel
documents, to Palm's collection of mobile connectivity apps, to
the aforementioned PhotoSuite for viewing images and short
movies. Our favorite is AvantGo, an app that downloads Web
content to the m515 whenever you synchronize, which enables us
to keep up with the latest world news as well as Aussie Rules
Football scores. You can add even more content and applications
via the expansion slot, using optional Secure
Digital or MultiMediaCard memory cards.
You can choose to synchronize the Palm m515
with the Palm Desktop application or link to Microsoft Outlook
(Windows only). Palm Desktop is more than adequate, but if you
are in a corporate environment and Outlook is your
scheduling/e-mailing/tasking brain center (which it is for us),
the synchronization is seamless.
Overall, we're very happy with the Palm
m515--it's quick on its feet, has a nice color display, and is
loaded with great software additions that can enhance both your
productivity and your fun. --Agen G.N. Schmitz
Pros:
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Improved color screen--brighter, with
contrast controls
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Good range of additional software, from
Internet connectivity to e-book reader
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Expansion slot enables you to add even more
content and applications to customize the m515 to your needs
Easy synchronization with Palm Desktop or
Microsoft Outlook
Cons:
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Continued use of high brightness level can
wear on batteries
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Palm Desktop for Mac still behind the
times, but new software on the way
Description:
The ultra slim, lightweight Palm m515 handheld has all the
classic information management features you expect from Palm, as
well as a bright color display with support for over 65,000
colors. It's also loaded with valuable productivity and
connectivity software and has a built-in expansion card slot for
additional memory storage, applications, and content. It comes
with 16 MB built-in memory, enough to store thousands of
addresses, years of appointments, hundreds of to-do items, and
more than 50 software applications.
The expansion card slot is a dual-purpose slot
that can hold Secure Digital and MultiMediaCard (MMC) memory
cards. Both types of cards are small, inexpensive, and easy to
plug in. Much like computer diskettes, they hold information for
upload or download onto a handheld. With them, you can instantly
add software programs, e-books, large databases, graphics, or
even video files to your handheld without sacrificing memory
space. The Palm Universal Connector (at the base of the m515)
enables you to add peripherals such as a keyboard, GPS receiver,
and more.
In addition to Palm's built-in organization
applications in Palm OS 4.1--including Address Book, Date Book,
To Do List, Memo Pad, and Note Pad--the Palm m515 also features
the following bonus software: Documents To Go by DataViz (for
synchronizing Microsoft Word and Excel documents), Pocket Mirror
(for linking to Microsoft Outlook), MultiMail SE, MGI PhotoSuite,
AvantGo, Palm Reader, and Palm Mobile Connectivity software.
The native USB HotSync cradle allows you to
quickly back up and exchange information between your handheld
and your PC or Mac. The Palm m515 handheld comes equipped with a
rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery, which is charged using
the HotSync cradle. Palm Desktop software is compatible with
Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, 2000, Me, and XP, and Mac OS 8.6 through
9.x. Note that for connecting to Windows 95 and NT you will need
an optional serial cradle or cable.
The Palm m515 comes with a stylus, USB HotSync
cradle with 120 VAC/60 Hz charger, internal rechargeable
battery, Palm OS 4.1, and an infrared port. It is backed by a
one-year warranty.
Features:
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Bright
and easy-to-read TFT color screen with support for over
65,000 colors
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Built-in
16 MB memory stores thousands of contacts, appointments,
to-do items, and notes
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Expandable
via Secure Digital and MultiMedia cards--add memory,
applications, and content
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Features
Palm OS 4.1, USB cradle, rechargeable battery, and add-on
applications including Documents to Go, MultiMail, and Palm
Reader
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Windows
and Macintosh compatible--includes desktop software for both
platforms
Technical
data:
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Standard
memory: 16 MB with flash upgrade ability
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Maximum
memory: 80 MB (with optional 64 MB
expansion memory card)
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Expansion
slot: Compatible with Secure
Digital and MultiMedia (MMC) cards
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Display
type: TFT color screen technology
with brightness controls
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Display
colors: Over 65,000
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Display
size: 160 x 160 pixels
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Display
backlight: Yes
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Processor:
33 MHz Motorola Dragonball VZ
processor
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Operating
system: Palm OS 4.1
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PC
compatible: Yes
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Mac
compatible: Yes
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PC
system requirements: Windows 98,
2000, Me, or XP; available USB port; Windows 95 or NT
require optional serial cradle
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Mac
system requirements: Apple
Macintosh OS 8.6 to 9.x; available USB port
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Handwriting
recognition: Yes
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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
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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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Audible
content playback: No
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AC
adapter included: Yes, via HotSync
cradle
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Battery
type: Rechargeable lithium-ion
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Batteries
included: Yes
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Average
battery life: Up to 3 weeks
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Desktop
import/export formats: CSV, tab
delimited, TXT, vCard, and vCal; direct export to Microsoft
Word and Excel
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Serial
port: Yes; optional serial cradle
sold separately
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USB:
Yes
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Infrared:
Yes
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Wireless:
Yes, via compatible cellular
phones using Palm Mobile Connectivity software
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Docking
cradle: Native USB cradle with
battery charger (120 volts AC, 60 Hz)
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PC
cable: No
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Software:
CD-ROM with Palm Desktop software
for Windows and Macintosh plus Documents To Go by DataViz,
MultiMail SE, MGI PhotoSuite, AvantGo, Pocket Mirror (link
to Microsoft Outlook), Palm Reader, and Palm Modem
Connectivity software
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Width:
3.1 inches
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Height:
4.5 inches
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Depth:
0.5 inches
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Weight:
4.9 ounces
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Warranty,
parts: 1 year
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Warranty,
labor: 1 year
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