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PalmOne m105 Handheld

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About this item

  • 8 MB memory--stores thousands of addresses, phone numbers, appointments, and to-do items
  • Includes HotSync serial cradle to back up data to your PC or Macintosh
  • Comes with e-mail and Mobile Internet Kit software and desktop software for both PC and Mac
  • Link to Microsoft Outlook (Windows only)
  • Customizable with optional snap-on faceplates


Product description

Item is like New. Includes base, zippered leather cover, manual and cd disk.

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With 8 MB of memory, a HotSync cradle, and the bundled Mobile Internet Kit software, the sleek, rounded Palm m105 handheld offers lots of computing power and versatility. The m105 handheld allows you to use powerful applications and store hundreds of memos, appointments, addresses, and to-do items. You can back up data with your PC or Macintosh in seconds with the included HotSync cradle. And it works with all the same accessories as the Palm m100 handheld--including keyboard, digital camera, and an array of color faceplates.

The Palm m105 handheld comes with Palm's classic information management applications, including Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad. You can also jot down notes quickly using the Notepad feature, which works like an electronic sticky note. It is equipped with an infrared beam to instantly exchange and store information--such as business card data--at the touch of a button. It has a backlit display for easy readability.

The Mobile Internet Kit is also included, allowing you to use your Palm handheld in combination with a mobile phone or modem to wirelessly access the Internet and check e-mail. You can also access AOL Mail and Messenger accounts. To connect, you must have a data-enabled mobile phone or modem using a cable or infrared. To see a list of compatible phones, see www.palm.com/software/mik/phone.html.

The Palm m105 handheld ships with desktop and HotSync software for both PC and Macintosh systems. The HotSync cradle connects to your PC's serial port. To connect to a PC or Mac using USB, you will need to order the optional Palm PalmConnect USB Kit. Additionally, if you have an older Mac with a modem or printer port connection, you will need to order the optional PalmConnect Serial Kit.

The Palm m105 comes with a serial HotSync cradle, a stylus, a protective flip-cover, two AAA alkaline batteries, and a CD-ROM with Palm Desktop and AvantGo software and a link to Microsoft Outlook.

What's in the box

  • Palm m105
  • Stylus
  • 2 AAA batteries
  • HotSync serial cradle
  • Protective flip cover
  • Palm Desktop Software (Windows and Mac), Mobile Internet Kit, link to Microsoft Outlook, TCP/IP software
  • Getting Started guide
  • Handbook

JT
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2022
Era la que buscaba y ademas nueva.Pero por desgracia no funcionaba,
Bruno
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2016
Nice unit and works great. Great retro item to have
WILL
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2015
Works fine arrived quickly and the price was right. I will buy from here in the future with no problem.
A. Lawrence
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2010
i love it, works grate and came in peferct condion.the last owner of it took grate care of it and made sure i had everything that came with and more, thanks
AMZN CSTMR
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2002
I bought an m105 to replace an old Handspring Visor; I've also used a Palm V. Of the three, the m105 feels "cheaper" then the others when I use it - perhaps not surprising given where it sits in Palm's product line, and its all-plastic body with removable cladding. Out of the box, I damaged the somewhat cheesy cover hinge while putting it onto the PDA itself, and after a month of use, the hinge is starting to get floppy. Also, the screen is quite a bit smaller and harder to read then my Handspring - you might want to take a look at an actual unit before making the purchase, just to make sure it won't make you squint.Those negatives aside, the m105 does give you a PalmOS handheld at a reasonable pricepoint. Moving my existing data to it was a breeze, and version 3.5.1 of the operating system offers features that my Handspring didn't have.
Chuck S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2002
In my desperate attempt to oraganize my life I bought the Palm m105. I knew paper would never work for me, and a new 'toy' was the only way I had a chance. I love it. It works great and stores plenty of information. I think the faceplate it comes with is fine, but there are many choices out there for the more trendy user. My only complaint is the cost of the cable that hooks to your cell phone so you can check your email and surf the web on your Palm is outrageously priced. I'll buy it when it comes down a bit, I need to break my email addiction anyhow. If you're thinking of buying a Palm this is the perfect choice for the average user.
readinginsf
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2002
I was really excited about my palm, but when I opened it and tried to work with it a number of buttons on the tap screen did not work. Now I have to send it back and wait for another one. I'm hopeful that I'll have better luck with the next one but we'll see.
Schaumers
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2001
This palm is a very good value for it's price. I am a broke college student and can not afford a 400 dollar PDA. If all you want is a place to write down your notes in an organized manor this is great. there are tons of free software for it and def get this one over the palm m100. it might be 50 bucks more but the 8mb is worth it and it comes with a 30 dollar value cradle! the m100 doesn't come with that and it is a lot easier to hot sync to your computer with it. the software is great. except I wish you could change the font style more. and the backlit screen isn't very good. I am very happy with my PDA and I think you will be too!