Typical price: £80
What is it: Very basic PDA with 64mm screen and 32MB memory
What we think: The Palm Z22 is a practical choice for beginner PDA users
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 19 October 2005
Tags: Palm, Palm Z22, students, wireless, PDAs
We like:
Light and compact; 32MB of memory; lets you view and store photos; affordable
We don't like:
Low-resolution screen; touch screen isn't always responsive; doesn't play music files
You might also need:
Protective case; screen overlays
CNET UK judgement:
The Palm Z22 provides an affordable, very basic and easy-to-use PDA suitable for first-time buyers and technophobes
Full review:
Although the technology world focuses largely on the latest features and the flashiest design, there are many consumers who don't need or want all the bells and whistles. With PDAs, this means stripping away the wireless connectivity and multimedia features and going back to the core function of a handheld: organisation. And this is exactly what the new Palm Z22 does. Continue Reading...
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