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Review: Palm Tungsten W

By James Miller
June 26, 2003

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Additional software that comes with the Tungsten W includes Documents To Go Professional Edition for Word and Excel document synchronization, ArchSoft's PhotBase, CopyTalk, Handmark's Mobile DB, Avantgo and more.

The $419 Tungsten W is a good yet pricy but not a particular powerful PDA that is adequate for most users. AT&T will take up to $120 off the price of the handheld, depending on which data plan you purchase. As a data centric device it excels, however, giving users a convenient way leverage a number of different methods to stay in touch with and access information. The phone feature is an added bonus but shouldn't be the main point of buying this device. If you're are in the market for Palm OS devices that can better serve as a primary phone than you should be looking at solutions from Handspring, Kyocera and Samsung. However, if the widest possible access to data is you wish, then the Tungsten W is a good choice. Now what we'd like to see is for Palm to come out with a version of the Tungsten W that has the Tungsten C's terrific screen, screaming power and boatload of RAM.

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