PalmOne LifeDrive or Palm Tungsten T5?

If you're choosing between getting the Palm T5 or the Palm LifeDrive, here's what people say online.

The PalmOne LifeDrive can be slow or sluggish, has a dim screen and does not have a user-replaceable battery, but it has a lot of room for storage. It's quite expensive, but if you're the type that goes for multimedia features, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity then go for it. If you're a gamer, you might wish to pass because the hard keys are completely useless.

PalmOne LifeDrive Mobile Manager.
PalmOne LifeDrive Mobile Manager.
With a 4GB hard drive and built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless support the LifeDrive mobile manager from PalmOne lets you easily carry all the essentials of your busy life.


The Palm Tungsten T5 has a new memory system that allows your handheld to retain its information and data, even when the battery completely runs out of power. It has Bluetooth, multiple connectors, lacks a user-replaceable battery just like the LifeDrive, but it does not have built-in Wi-Fi. You may have problems using the T5 with DateBk5.

Palm Tungsten T5 Handheld (PRICE DROP!)
Palm Tungsten T5 Handheld (PRICE DROP!)


[ First posted on 08/25/2005 by Manuel Viloria ]




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