New PalmOne Tungsten E2
Filed in: Gadgets — April 14th, 2005

PalmOne Tungsten E2
PalmOne released new model in its Tungsten series - PalmOne Tungsten E2. The Tungsten E2 is an upgrade version of Tungsten E, with better processer, wireless connection, and more. Compare Tungsten E2 with other Palm PDAs.
What’s New
- Brighter, richer color display.
- Non-volatile, flash memory.
- Bluetooth wireless technology.
- Better battery life.
- NEW Documents To Go 7.0.
- Wi-Fi card compatible.
- VersaMail 2.7.1 email client.
- Photos and videos to go.
- Improved processor.
- Multi-connector port.
Price: RM988
Thought:
My brother’s Tungsten E spoiled after using for a year. He is planning to get a new palm pda this year, and me too! From the comparison chart, I would choose Zire 72. Add RM100 more and I get build-in digital camera and better multimedia functions. Of course, I will get the Zire 72 Silver edition. It looks so cool!

PalmOne Zire 72 Silver Edition
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April 14th, 2005 at 3:36 pm
Yes, but the E2 has a battery like of more than 12 hours MP3 playback probably due to the new memory…I can’t even get six hours (unless I am running a underclocking app) on my bloody imate JAM. Wished I was back in Palm land…
April 14th, 2005 at 4:17 pm
ya, longer battery life.
btw, dun use palm for mp3 playing
April 14th, 2005 at 6:10 pm
I don’t like Palm. In fact they are not user friendly Windows user. Each time I wanted to transfer DOC / XLS file into my Palm, it will change my file format into something else (the same apply for videos and photos unless you use memory card). Unlike PocketPC, I can sync easily using the same file format
April 14th, 2005 at 8:09 pm
Liew, haiyah….nowadays got 2Gb cards. PDAs good enough to my audio players…
Al, you should try the new DocumentsToGo, since v6 all works with native file format with zero conversion, while retaining the full format of word documents (Pocket Words in my experience changes the formating after saving). Even has more powerful functionality than Pocket Word/Excel. palmOne’s PDA has better bundled office suite than most Pocket PC PDAs.
April 14th, 2005 at 9:14 pm
Jon Choo: Sorry, I mean “I dun use palm for mp3 playing”. In fact, I seldom listen to music.
April 15th, 2005 at 10:13 pm
Hi Jon, I have used both OpenOffice and DocToGo. They are not user friendly. I expect my spreadsheet and notes to sync the fastest possible so that I am able to start my work and sync bank into my PDA once I’m finish and going on or mobiling. Palm actually slows down my sync time. I’m now a happy PPC user
and if you mean what I expect my ‘fast’, I mean I want my PDA to act like a Thumbdrive!
PDA still has sound quality problem. They are using mono speakers while their headphone jack doesn’t really play well. Get a real MP3 player for mp3 listening pleasure
April 15th, 2005 at 10:15 pm
^ few typos. hope you don’t mind