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Palm PDA Review Summary
Palm m125 Handheld
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Palm m125 Handheld
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  Versatile software and expansion card slot.
•  Easy to backup data and transfer data to PC.
•   Classic Palm information management applications.
Cons  •  Small display screen.
•  Gray-scale display.
The Bottom Line - Versatility combined with the classic Palm applications make this handheld a winner.

 
Product Description
•  Palm O/S, 8 MB memory and expansion card slot.
•  Includes HotSync cradle for data backup and synchronization.
•  Compatible with both Windows and Macintosh systems.
 
 
Guide PDA Review
Beyond The Basics

The Palm m125 PDA has all the classic information management systems that have made Palm a synonym for handheld, such as the Date Book, Address Book, To-Do List, and Memo Pad. But every handheld has these applications. What makes the m125 PDA a winner is its versatility.

For instance, you can work on your handheld applications on your computer, entering and modifying data with the Palm desktop software. And transferring data between your handheld and your computer is a snap with the HotSync cradle. (Those of you who use Outlook will especially love the ability to synchronize data with Outlook.) With the File Link feature, you can even import Address Book and Memo Pad information from external files such as a company phone list.

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