PalmOne
VIIx
Wireless Handheld

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Electronics: PalmOne VIIx Wireless Handheld

PalmOne VIIx Wireless Handheld

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Manufacturer: Palm
Model: 3C80501U
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Palm
Label: Palm
Platform: Mac OS 9 and below
Modem: Modem (digital)
Platform: Mac OS 9 and below

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Editorial Review
The new Palm VIIx handheld lets you access the best of the Internet, communicate via e-mail, and stay on top of your information - wirelessly and easily. With 8MB of memory, you can customize the Palm VIIx handheld with your choice of hundreds of web clipping applications and thousands of third-party add-on applications. The Palm.Net wireless communication service in more than 260 U.S. metro areas allows you to trade stocks; get quotes, news items, or sport scores; look up addresses, flight information, or weather forecasts; and send and receive e-mail virtually any-where. Activation is easy and instant, and you can choose from a variety of monthly service plans. With more web clipping applications and more memory, the Palm VIIx handheld gives you the best of the Internet, where and when you want it.
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Disappointing product 2002-08-28
It never failed that when I went to use this device, the batteries were dead. I'd have to replace them and then learn that my data was all gone. Very, very frustrating. After about the fourth time I turned it off, and haven't used it for months. What a waste. I can't believe this product made it to market. Also, the few times I was able to access some Web clippings, I was not impressed with the information available or the presentation of what was being displayed. These would be hard to give away.


Palm IIIe upgrade 2002-08-01
Nice unit; I do not use the internet feature. I bought it because you will never have to ship to factory to repairs for replacement of built-in batteries and it had 8mb of RAM. Plus I bought it for [price] from [local store] which included the Palm brand fold-out keyboard. Where else can you get the 8mb Palm with keyboard? Plus I use the keyboard with my IIIe.


I lost all my information instantly 2002-07-02
Ye,Ye,Ye nice toy, not for business though.
1)It eats batery, and it is very very very hungry.
2)I got rechurgable batteries for it, but
you can not regarge it through the Sync tool,
every time you have to charge another set and manualy replace it.
AND once you forgrot to do it in time ALL information is gone,
Yes you can regulary back it up... but you can not trust to this thing any critical info...
In my case I had to redo my workstation due to virus, and
at same time Plams battery expires, so I lost it in both places...

No I can't trust my information to this thing anymore.

Go for the new once that have flash memory at least.


Awesome Product 2002-06-25
I bought the palm and I think it is the best product on the market for the money. They have a web clipping called Vicnity Brandfinder and it actually follows you and tells you the nearest place of business to go to wherever you are. ie..Food, hotels, stores. All the other functions work great. My wife has our grocery list on the todo and we change it each week depending on what we need in press of a button. I can even check my email ie...aol, juno, yahoo, excite. Buy one today.


Do not buy this awful awful thing 2002-05-09
I was very happy initially, until I realized that the 2 little batteries have to be changed very frequently--as often as every two weeks. Everytime I change the batteries, it loses all of the information and I have to start from scratch and download All of the info all over again. Also sometimes when you change the batteries the screen just freezes up for no reason, and it can take days for it to start working again. My advice is to save your money and hold out for something else--apparently with Palm you get what you pay for.


Too bad they gave up on it! 2005-12-16
This was such an excellent handheld and the wireless was so easy to use. It's a shame they gave up on it, and thought that the wireless web abilities in my cell phone was a replacement. This is anything but the truth. The Palm VII could get email, news, weather, taxi cabs, book hotels, lookup information in an online dictionary or encyclopedia, and do so much more. The advantage was that these things could be done within seconds while driving down the highway, in the forest or wherever you were at. I used this thing very heavily when I was on a vacation in Florida and did so much that would take forever to accomplish with a GPS, cell phone or device with a web browser. The Palm VII lacked a browser because they are slow and take forever to get information over a device like this.

So sad they had to discontinue Palm.net and so sad that the majority of people out there are so ignorant. This device never caught on with the public. But it will be forever remembered.


Good, but a bit dated... 2003-08-14
I had one of these before replacing it with a Handspring Treo. If all you need is a PDA, and don't care too much about it being a mobile phone or not, this is a good unit. The screen is relatively easy to read, with a simple back-light option. Although its not color, the battery life is pretty good. Keep in mind that these units don't come with rechargeable batteries, so you will be using a lot of regular batteries here. I have seen some people hack the cradles for these to include a recharging facility, but its not stock standard.

The good thing is the memory. 8mb is a good amount of RAM for average PDA stuff, although I must say that 16mb is certainly better. But the fact that you can pick these units up for a song these days, and there is a healthy used market for them as others like me trade them in on up-market PDAs, there is no reason why for infrequent use, this isn't going to do the job.

I'd pass on the Palm.NET option though. Although it is pretty decent to have it, its very expensive to keep and slow, slow, slow. Depending on the plan you get, you could be paying $... per month for high data volumes and with the availability of GPRS/GSM Internet through carriers like T-Mobile, Sprint, etc. it doesn't take long to justify spending more money on a current model Handspring Treo, etc.


Awesome technology! 2002-11-25
I just ordered the Palm VIIx after going to Saturday brunch with a girl that brought her's along in order to check current movies listings and show times. She checked her email and weather reports (being that it was another rainy day in Seattle) and other stuff... I was utterly amazed at all that she could do from the breakfast table. As she was leaving to go to the bathroom (which lasted about 7 minutes) she said "go ahead and browse while I'm gone"... Seven minutes was all I needed to realize that I can no longer live without one of these babies... I went and purchased a Palm IIIxe from a local store and later realized that I did not have the same machine as her Palm VIIx. I really like the Palm IIIxe but since it does not have wireless internet, I decided to order one on Amazon.com at a much better price than local stores. I gave the Palm IIIxe to her daughter today and she was very grateful since she's never had her own PDA and her mother is always using her own. WORDS OF WISDOM - You can't be too critical of PDA's. I don't expect for it to do what a 1GHz Dell laptop or my dual Pentium III Xeon server will do... I only need the PDA while I'm out of the house or office and want to be able to check my email and surf the net until I can get home to my high performance machines.


OLDER MODEL... BUT STILL A GREAT MACHINE 2002-11-25
First and foremost, ignore any bad reviews you may see here about this item. I've had my Palm VIIx for a year and a half and it's been terrific. Every once in a great while I'll hit a glitch with the thing, but they've always been extremely easy to resolve. All in all, I've found this item to be a tremendous time saver and it has become an integral tool.

This is also a good buy (with it's low price) for those of you who are thinking of purchasing the Palm Zire Handheld but want more features than it offers. The Palm VIIx is currently (as of 11/24/2002) priced about $10 cheaper than the Zire. It's only priced lower because it's a model from two years ago and Palm is pushing their newer versions.


Better check before buying! 2002-10-25
You need to go to Palm's website and look for the "Coverage Map". I ordered this Palm VIIx and then checked it out on the website to find out that Palm.Net was not availible to me. What [garbage]. I'm glad I didn't get it. I bought the Palm IIIc which is color and phat as anything. Palm.Net is WAY to expensive too. Don't get stuck with this handheld and not be able to use the feature that makes it the bulkiest thing on one hand. You might be sorry.

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