In early 2006, I upgraded my personal digital assistant once again to the Palm TX
. My newest electronic organizer featured both blue tooth and 802.11b Wi-Fi. The blue tooth was not new to my personal organization, but the Wi-Fi was. With Wi-Fi, I could not only search the web, but I could read and send emails. My communication device now had web access. My Palm TX featured a 320 X 480 16 bit color one touch display.
The memory coming with my Palm TX
was 128mb of flash memory and 32 mb of RAM. It also has an SD/MMC card slot witch I purchased a 64mb SD card for. The CPU was a 312 MHz Intel XScale processor – the fastest one of my personal ownership. The syncing of my personal organizational data was over the faster serial USB connection to my personal computer. With a faster processor, more memory and a color display, the battery consumption is very pleasantly light. I can go four to seven days, depending on use, without being concerned about charging.
I did purchase the Beyond Contacts 3.0 and Dataviz Documents To Go 11 Professional Edition to sync my data files with Microsoft Office 2007 Outlook, Excel, Word and other files on my computer. I also purchased the latest portable keyboard for my new TX. While the pocket sized personal digital assistant is not an ideal size to review Excel spread sheets in, it does allow me to view and edit them as I need to. The physical size of the Palm TX
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