PalmOne m500 Handheld | 
| Brand: Palm
List Price: $199.99 Buy Used: $17.95 as of 3/10/2010 08:12 CST details You Save: $182.04 (91%)
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Platform: Mac OS 9 and below Media: Electronics Operating System: Palm OS 4.0 CPU Speed: 33 System Memory: 8 Native Resolution: 160 x 160 Modem: None Connectivity: Infrared Display Size: 3.36 Battery: Rechargeable Compatibility: PC USB Removable Memory: Secure Digital card Size: Palm m500 Handheld Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 3.1 x 0.4 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 3C80800U Model: 3C80800U UPC: 805931000316 EAN: 0805931000316
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| Features:
| • | Built-in 8 MB memory stores thousands of contacts, appointments, to-do items, and notes | | • | New, advanced monochrome LCD screen makes it easier to see in dim light and in bright sunlight | | • | New Secure Digital Card/MultiMediaCard expansion slot for additional memory and functionality such as a dictionary/thesaurus, games, and more | | • | Native USB cradle allows faster HotSync operations | | • | Windows and Macintosh compatible--includes desktop software for both platforms |
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m500 - thumbs up November 19, 2001 R. Amaral (Somerset, MA USA) 111 out of 112 found this review helpful
Ok...I just finished reading all the reviews between the Palm m500 and the Palm m505 (color). This is my first Palm so this review is coming from a novice point of view. I decided to go with the m500. I made a wise choice! I really don't need a color screen. I don't play games or anything like that. So I decided to go with the m500 and save almost a hundred bucks. I bought it for the address book, the memo feature, the to do list, and the additional memory you can buy. I really don't need to see these things in color. Many people complain about the screen clarity, size etc..etc..I really don't have a problem with it. It is nice and clear. I can see the fonts no problem, and the palm icons are nice and clear. The screen is a good size too. The illuminated light is nice and bright. The screen is dark while the fonts and all the graphics nicely light up. It comes with alot of extra software too. It was also very easy to operate. I started to feel confident within 5 minutes after I pulled it out of the box. It's navigation is very straight forward and easy to understand. I just installed software that allows you to view and edit Microsoft Word and Excel files right on your Palm!All in all I am very satisfied with the m500. I would highly recommend it to beginners who want basic Palm functions, but also want the option of exploring and using the other great features that puts the m500 at the top of the line of Palm handhelds. You also save some money too!
A Must Have May 13, 2001 96 out of 99 found this review helpful
I used to own a Sony CLIE. As most people know, it is a so-so Palm clone with NO accesories. Finally I decided to upgrade to a new m500. It is the smallest handheld running on Palm OS (yes smaller than the Vx and the m505). It also has the clearest screen (far superior to my almost new CLIE). And comes with around $200 of bonus software, something the Vx lacks. I think this handheld is better than the m505 for two reasons. 1, it is cheaper, and 2, the screen is much better (it is not black and white, but displays 16 different shades from black to white), while the m505 has a very dissapointing color screen that is sure to leave you squinting even when looking its best. If you are debating over Palm OS and Windows CE, Palm is the hands down winner for several reasons. One reason is that their handhelds are smaller and faster than Windows handhelds (The smallest windows handheld is equavalent to two Palm V's stacked up). Palm is also more econimical. Palm handhelds batteries last around a month. Windows CE lasts 4 hours. Palm has 10's of thousands of software programs (around half of it is free), while Windows CE has 100's of expensive programs. If you are looking for a PDA with great features, accesories, software, and mobility choose Palm.
Best Palm Yet June 15, 2002 33 out of 34 found this review helpful
I have owned 3 different pocket pc or palm made devices. I first started with the Palm IIIxe, which I got a lot of use out of. It is not only functional, but it makes writing in your organizer, and adding addresses easy, if not fun. I decided to move on to a color model, but the available color models running palm OS were far from adequete, especially for their prices. The best value was a HP Jornada 525, which was their old model, close to being discontinued. I was happy with the Jornada, until I found that upgrading to the new Pocket PC OS wasn't possible, and recently I have noticed that the Pocket PC industry hasn't gotten it's act together. Pocket PCs, up until Win CE 2002, have been running on 3 (or maybe 4) different types of processors, and none of them are compatible with eachother. Models with different levels of color cannot run the same software, and the list goes on. I decided to move back to palm, but keep my Jornada when I needed a color device. The best buy seemed to be the m500. I am happy with this model. It writes much better than my first palm. Some reviews have stated that it has a plastic screen, but in fact, it has a glass screen, and a thinner "membrane" for sensing touches. It's display is a big step up from the early grayscale palms, and it has fixed all of the annoying bugs of the old Palm Vs. My only complaint is that the "odd" shape makes leather cases (especially fit cases) much more expensive, and the peripherals are all more expensive. Otherwise, this is a great model!!
Palm m500 November 9, 2002 Eric Foster (Kenmore, NY USA) 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
The Palm m500 is very similar to the very versatile Palm Vx in many ways. Palm has added some features that make this model even better. The interface with the PC and hotsync tasking is flawless.The response time and speed of this unit is very much improved as is it's overall functionality given the software package. Coming with Documents to go, AOL and Power One, the software just keeps getting better. Now I can take my important documents and spreadsheets with me. It has a nice greyscale screen and is much lighter than the Vx model. Eight MB of RAM might not be enough, but it can be expanded through the use of memory cards. I've backed up all of my data, e-books, databses and applications on one card which [are fairly inexpensive]. I highly recommend the Palm m500 for professional uses. It's wide variety of supplementary accessories also makes this model a plus. My only criticism is that the power button does protrude more than the Vx model. In the Palm hard case, the power button does turn on inadvertently at times. Hopefully better hard cases will become available for those, who like me insist on such accessories. Overall, a very responsive, high quality unit.
Sleek Sleek Sleek October 11, 2002 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I bought a Palm Vx and the IR port kept failing on me. Although my confidence in Palm's quality control was wavering, I took a risk and paid more money to upgrade to m500. It was a good decision which I made more than 1 yr ago. After some usage, I have the following Pros and Cons: Pros 1. Lighter weight than the all aluminum Vx 2. Longer battery life 3. Faster processing speed when launching applications 4. great storage. I stored 2 translations (NIV and NASB)old and new testament of the Bible and it still has a lot of unused memory 5. now the price has gone down a bit so it is a good deal. 6. Sleek and light design. I personally prefers the all aluminium casing, but the plastic backing has been fine so far 7. you can use the graffitti and keyboard mode at the same timeCons: 1. expensive/hard to find accessories e.g. camera attachment, memory backup card, external memory storage card 2. some of the free games available through the Palm community web site might cause this m500 to crash, so download cautiously
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