anybody had any problems with it? is there a hard cover specifically for this model? for clipping it on ur belt/waist, is there anything in the market?
Heart Beat,
The Tungsten T3 is about the same size as the original TT and the T2, so I don't think finding cases or belt clips would have any problems.
The dimensions and tech specs are amazing for this model though. I currently have a Tungsten W and if it hadn't been for the buit-in phone in the TW (I use the connection for data only) I would replace it with the T3 in a heart beat (no pun intended). One of the users at our company just bought this model and I installed it on their PC last week, haven't heard any complaints so far...
I would prefer to have a perfect fit for the T3. :~)
Vaja offers some cool leather cases. They will be soon releasing one for T3.
Proporta is another aluminium option. Don’t know when they will be releasing a case for T3.
The only drawback of T3 is that its battery cannot be replaced by the user and it doesn’t offer built-in Wi-Fi; which i can live without.
Coming to think of it, by not including Wi-Fi Palm made a smart move; increases the battery life. Using Bluetooth is a better alternative.
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One of the users at our company just bought this model and I installed it on their PC last week, haven't heard any complaints so far...
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Just wondering; that user is planning to use a T3 but couldn't install the s/w himself/herself?? it's not rocket science.
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Just wondering; that user is planning to use a T3 but couldn't install the s/w himself/herself?? it's not rocket science.
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In a corporate environment, such as ours, users usually don't have permission to install stuff on thier company PCs, specially hardware drivers and such. Hence somebody from IT has to get it setup.
It may not be rocket science but sometimes it can be like brain-surgery when you have to have conduits configured for Outlook and Lotus notes and one has all kinds of third party utilities.
^ aha. thats how it works in the corporate environment i work in. its called our university lab. :~)