LimeiBook86
Apr 11, 2006, 02:02 PM
This is a feeler, my horrible typing skills messed the title, whoops! :p
Palm Tungsten T PDA w/ case + extras
A while back I had a Handspring Treo 90 with a built-in thumb keyboard - it was great for taking notes in school, it was a great little machine. Unfortunetly that broke so I bought this Palm Tungsten T. As I got out of High School I really didn't use this much at all. I found it sitting in my desk collecting dust.
The machine is in pretty good condition, the screen isn't too sratched up at all. I have a few memory cards for it that I bought which have a few games on it. The battery should be in pretty good condition, although I'll have to test it.
Features:
Running Palm OS 5
Bluetooth Wireless techonology
SD/MMC card slot for memory cards and expansion
Protective case with two memory card slot holders
320x320 16-bit High Resolution Color screen
Built in speaker with headphone jack (Can play MP3s with RealOne software)
Built in Microphone for taking voice memos (Good for notes in class)
The device's lower half can slide up and down showing the graffiti writing area
Bright backlight so you can view the screen in dark places
Please remember that this is a feeler. I have to find the AC adapter for it, I have the original USB cradle for it but, the AC adapter is needed to charge the device. If I find the original stylus I will include it, I think I know where it might be. As for the software, there were some bundled software on a CD-ROM, I think I have a backup copy of it somewhere. If I can not find the CD-ROM the software is downloadable from Palm's homepage (www.palmone.com) - there are some bundled software titles which I should have backed up which I can burn to a CD if needed - for example RealOne Audio player only comes on the CD-ROM and I don't think you can buy/download it anywhere else.
This PDA was used a lot but, it still works fine, I'll have to do a test on the battery, I don't remember it lasting too long but, when I find the charger I can recharge it and do a test. Also, I remember sharing my PowerBook's internet connection via Bluetooth using some third party free programs, I was then able to use the internet on my PDA, it was slow but, free.
I'll post my own pictures later but, here are some stock photos. I don't really know how much to charge so if anyone wants to throw out any offers or anything that would give me some idea. Thanks :)
-Limey :D
Palm Tungsten T PDA w/ case + extras
A while back I had a Handspring Treo 90 with a built-in thumb keyboard - it was great for taking notes in school, it was a great little machine. Unfortunetly that broke so I bought this Palm Tungsten T. As I got out of High School I really didn't use this much at all. I found it sitting in my desk collecting dust.
The machine is in pretty good condition, the screen isn't too sratched up at all. I have a few memory cards for it that I bought which have a few games on it. The battery should be in pretty good condition, although I'll have to test it.
Features:
Running Palm OS 5
Bluetooth Wireless techonology
SD/MMC card slot for memory cards and expansion
Protective case with two memory card slot holders
320x320 16-bit High Resolution Color screen
Built in speaker with headphone jack (Can play MP3s with RealOne software)
Built in Microphone for taking voice memos (Good for notes in class)
The device's lower half can slide up and down showing the graffiti writing area
Bright backlight so you can view the screen in dark places
Please remember that this is a feeler. I have to find the AC adapter for it, I have the original USB cradle for it but, the AC adapter is needed to charge the device. If I find the original stylus I will include it, I think I know where it might be. As for the software, there were some bundled software on a CD-ROM, I think I have a backup copy of it somewhere. If I can not find the CD-ROM the software is downloadable from Palm's homepage (www.palmone.com) - there are some bundled software titles which I should have backed up which I can burn to a CD if needed - for example RealOne Audio player only comes on the CD-ROM and I don't think you can buy/download it anywhere else.
This PDA was used a lot but, it still works fine, I'll have to do a test on the battery, I don't remember it lasting too long but, when I find the charger I can recharge it and do a test. Also, I remember sharing my PowerBook's internet connection via Bluetooth using some third party free programs, I was then able to use the internet on my PDA, it was slow but, free.
I'll post my own pictures later but, here are some stock photos. I don't really know how much to charge so if anyone wants to throw out any offers or anything that would give me some idea. Thanks :)
-Limey :D
