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3 Pack 3178WW

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Electronics: Palm Stylus 3 Pack  3178WW

Palm Stylus 3 Pack 3178WW

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Manufacturer: Palm
Model: 3178WW
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Palm
Label: Palm

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This Palm Stylus 3-Pack comes with three fully assembled Zire 72 styli packaged with 3 replacement TX, Tungsten E, E2 and T5 quills.
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STylus replacements for Zire 72 2008-04-29
Great product. I got it timely and it works great with my zire. has replacement tops for the diffrent models it can be used with. fits perfectly with my zire. plus two spares if the stylus gets lost again. Worth the price. I highly reccomend it for the people who have and the people who will lose a stylus.


Definitely prefer my original stylus over these (TX). 2008-04-11
Thankfully I found my original TX stylus right after I ordered these. I didn't bother cancelling the order, because it's nice to know I have spares immediately should I lose my original again.

These things are very light compared to the original TX stylus, and writing with them is not nearly as comfortable as with the original. I never understood why you'd really need a pen in your Stylus, so this is worthless to me. I haven't had any problems with the tip coming loose, but I don't really use these that often. I can definitely see how they'd come loose when carried around. they are backup. I don't necessarily like them, but I'd deal in the event I lost the original for good.

Maybe I'm just spoiled because the original TX stylus is nice and weighty and solid feeling. I feel like I could easily just bend these between my 3 fingers if I felt like it. Cheezy. Seriously Palm, why can't you sell exactly what comes with your Palms instead of this half hearted attempt?


Excellent Service; Very Cheap 2008-03-24
Couldn't have asked for a lower price for this item without being ashamed. It came promptly and worked as advertised. thanks!


No Guilt in Losing These 2007-11-05
I too would gladly pay $20 for the same stylus that comes with the TX. Although a bulk pack of styli is great for those who are on their PDAs constantly and often misplace styli, I prefer the weight and sturdiness of the original. Since I've begun using one of these new ones I've noticed that the weight feels too light and that both the top and point of the stylus often come unscrewed, which is unnerving. I like the fact that I can lose any of the 3 and not feel bad, but I don't like the quality of these, so I'll keep my original stylus protected in a box and use these cheapy ones for now.


Nice Original one. 2007-11-04
This is as good as original that come with my for my Palm T/X works perfectly well. I do not have any issues as yet. Apart , I got them at quite reasonable price.


Palm replacement stylus (s) 2007-11-03
This Palm Stylus 3-Pack comes with three fully assembled Zire 72 styli packaged with 3 replacement TX, Tungsten E, E2 and T5 quills.


Good but not reliable 2007-09-09
I have gotten this product twice, which should say something about its reliability. The idea of a stylus/pen combo that fits my E2 is terrific, and when I am out and about, it comes in handy. But at home and in the office, I have a stylus from an old style palm that I use. These are the reasons why:
1. The screw-off tip of the stylus end comes loose always. Its rattling makes the whole device feel unstable.
2. The pen works pretty well, but after using it several times, the "cap" tends to get loose, and I have lost more than one.
3. And this is the biggest complaint I have: the rubber tip of the stylus pops off, usually without my knowledge, so I can't find it to put it back on. This makes that end of the device worthless, and I have to replace the whole stick. This is probably why they come in packages of 3, but it would be nice for it to last a lot longer than it does.


Great price for replacement Stylus 2007-08-27
Great product. I lost my stylus. These fit perfectly into my Palm TX's holder, and are identical to the original stylus except for the ballpoint pen inside. My wife replaced her original just to have the pen. I gave one to my brother to use on his GPS's touchscreen because some of the "buttons" are too small for accurate finger pointing. Now I'm out of spares so I'm buying a couple more sets to last the life of mine and my wife's Palms.


Stylus 2007-07-04
Thses are great except a little light in touch when playing games on my palm. They are very comfortable in my hand too.


Well worth the money, but a few caveats 2007-06-27
These styli are well worth the purchase price, but a few things are worth mentioning. The bottom portion of the stylus is screwed in (that's where the reset pin resides) and regularly becomes loose. When it first happened, I thought that the tip was mounted on a spring and it actually made the stylus more comfortable, though I suspect that the threading would wear out if one used it for long in that manner. One of the three styli had the plastic tip fall off. It's easy to fix with a drop of Krazy Glue, but if it fell off unnoticed, it would have rendered the entire stylus unusable. Keep an eye out for loose plastic tips! My final criticism is cosmetic. With heavy use, the chrome plating dulled within a couple of weeks where it makes contact with the skin (and I'm pretty sure I don't ooze hydrochloric acid).

With these or the original stylus, I strongly recommend the use of plastic screen protectors. The tips are relatively soft, but prolonged use will leave irreparable marks on an unprotected screen, especially on spots where you tend to tap most often.

Other than that, it's a great little product. The weight is good, though lighter than the original stylus, the pen writes very nicely and smoothly, and the reset pin is solid metal and doesn't bend out of shape like the flimsy plastic one on the original. With the appropriate (included) cap, it fits perfectly in the Tungsten E2 slot. I'll leave it to other reviewers to comment on the fit with other models.

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