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The first PDA I ever got was a Palm M100 back around 2001 it was simple and easy to use but after three years it finally gave out on my so I decided to purchase a Palm Zire 31 in 2004 for an upgrade. The Zire 31 had a nice color screen and it even played MP3's with an expandable SD memory card. I basically used it to keep track of homework, projects and appointments. Some problems I saw while using it was that it was sometimes slow when switching applications and the battery life died quickly after about a year. I ended up replacing the battery because there was a problem with it since then I have used it for the past three years till I just recently purchased the Palm TX. I would recommend this product Highly.
Likes-Nice PDA to keep you organized, color screen much better than older chromatic screens, very easy to use and intuitive, small enough, not expensive. Touch screen very easy to read and responsive, stylus is light (I like that, not heavy metal stylus). Dislikes-battery life short (like alot of PDA's) limited applications, can't run Documents to Go, wifi, etc. Bottom line-If you want to but inexpensive but effective organizer that's easy to use, Palm Zire 31 is way to go. Much cheaper than Palm Z22, and does all the same stuff. If you need a PDA for wi fi, business applications, document writing, medical, legal software etc, you want to upgrade to Palm t5 or Tungsten E2.
The Zire 31 worked just like it should right out of the recycled box. It was missing the flap cover but it came with a Zire protective case that should protect it from the crushing and bangs that happen within my travel briefcase. Battery life looks really good too. Also it was missing the power/mini-usb protective flap but that's not a really big deal. Software version on board was 5.2.8. Display brightness is satisfactory but it isn't as bright as it could be. All button functions work properly and the SD memory slot worked perfectly. I got this Zire 31 as a backup to keep me going for 5 more years without another new OS learning curve since Palm OS is apparently dead. I use Palm OS software that doesn't exist yet on other platforms. I don't need another wireless device either that sucks batteries as fast as a snap (not to overlook the monthly cost), I just need answers to my personal and work problems for which I already have adequate solutions. Thanks to all those keeping these products alive.Vollständige Rezension lesen
I bought this Palm Zire 31 to replace the one I've had for years. I love the Zire 31, it's small, light-weight and easy to use. There's not much I dislike about this product. One of these days I will get a Palm phone and be able to sync what I have into the phone and only have one unit to carry around. The only thing I dislike about this was the cost of the unit...and the fact it didn't come with everything...which worked out alright because I already have everything from my old one, so everything sync correctly.
I bought this unit because I have one already and was getting a new unit for my wife. The Zire 31 combines a user friendly interface with virtually unlimited storage (due to memory card slot) and the ability to run a multitude of software. I am an instructor and use many of the math functions found in aftermarket software. My wife loves to play games and this unit provides a portable gaming platform. The colors are great and the contrast controls work well to provide great pictures and graphics. One of the best things about the Zire 31 is the fact that it includes an MP3 player. When I am on the road, I can listen to MY music for up to six or more hours on a single charge. I can use the built in speaker but I prefer the headset I use that plugs in. Overall, this is a great unit and I am saddened to see that PALM no longer manufactures this type of unit. Many of us have a separate cell phone and need only a palm device not a combination.Vollständige Rezension lesen