Palm Zire 31

By Bonnie Cha, CNET.com on 26 July 2004

The entry-level Zire 31 should have users singing a happy tune with an affordable price tag, added memory, a fast processor, and MP3 playback.

User rating:8.3
  • Good: Fast processor • 16MB of memory • Colour display • MP3 and RealAudio playback • Expansion slot.
  • Bad: Battery not user-replaceable • No camera • No protective case •
  • RRP: AU$229.00

PalmOne introduced the inexpensive Zire line two years ago in an effort to lure more consumers into the handheld market. The strategy worked, and the Zire quickly became the company's best-selling PDA (at least until the Tungsten E came along). Building on that success, the company is at it again with the Zire 31 and the higher-end Zire 72. Compared to its predecessor, the Zire 21, the Zire 31 has double the memory (16MB vs. 8MB), a faster processor, a colour display, an expansion slot, and MP3 playback, all for a budget-friendly price of AU$299.

The stylish, blue PalmOne Zire 31 is slightly bigger (11.2 by 7.4 by 1.5 cm; 116 grams) than the Zire 21. Still, this incredibly compact and light PDA feels comfortable in the hand and will have no problem riding shotgun, whether tucked into your pocket or stowed away in your bag. A five-way navigation keypad and two shortcut buttons sit below the screen, and they were both easy to use one-handed.

The 160x160-pixel colour display sits front and center. The screen is bright, but with its low resolution, images weren't always clearly defined, and eyestrain set in after extended use. PalmOne includes a flexible screen cover, but if you want a sturdier structure, you'll need to purchase an carrying case seperately.

As noted, the Zire 31 supports audio playback via RealOne Mobile Player (MP3s and RealOne audio, no video playback), and we're glad to see that PalmOne integrated an SDIO/MMC expansion slot and a 3.5mm stereo jack that accepts Walkman-style headphones. Both are located on the top of the device. The slot is deeply recessed into the case, making it difficult to insert and remove the card -- a minor but noticeable inconvenience.

The Zire runs the most current Palm OS 5.2.8 and the latest Contacts and Calendar apps, which sync better with Microsoft Outlook than their predecessors do and have enhanced features, too. Also onboard are Tasks, Memos, and Note Pad, along with extras such as Handmark Splash Money to track expenses, PalmOne Photos to view and share pics, Palm Reader for eBooks, and Solitaire.

Thanks to the Zire 31's robust Intel Cotulla 200MHz processor, we had no problem operating these programs and suffered no delays when switching between apps. The 16MB of memory (14MB of which are user accessible) provide plenty of space to store contacts and to add apps. Audio quality was also impressive, as MP3s played clearly and loudly through the device's speakers.

For CNET Labs' tests, we installed Kinoma Video Player and looped a video clip, with screen brightness set at 50 percent. The battery called it quits after 2 hours, 50 minutes, which isn't great, but the Zire 31 isn't meant to be a full multimedia device. When playing MP3s, the unit's performance improved, clocking in at 3 hours, 20 minutes. The company says the rechargeable (non-user-replaceable) battery should last up to one week with normal use.

The Zire 31 is a good fit for anyone on a budget looking to organise his or her life without all the frills of a full-featured PDA.

Topics: zire, palmone

Comments (4)

  • CaptMack007 gave 3/10 on 21/12/2006 18:33 Report abuse

    • Good: Great organizing tools, easy too use.
      Great looking screen while indoors. This device only for indoor people.
    • Bad: If you work outside and want to use this device, pull your shirt over your head and create shade in order to view the screen. In the car, very barely acceptably viewable. I have 20/20 vision too! I dumping this for another Zire 21 :(

    Wonderful features, but the screen can't be viewed AT ALL in bright shade or sunlight- forget about it! Stay with the LCD sceen Z21!

  • Anonymous gave 10/10 on 03/10/2006 01:16 Report abuse

    Fantastic for users who just want a simple but multi-funtional PDA

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 31/10/2005 19:07 Report abuse

    wow!

    its an AWSUM little device!it has great proccesing power and it does great with music!ive had no troubles with it before!all i have to say about it is YOU LITTLE BEUTY!

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 16/12/2004 15:15 Report abuse

    Good Entry Level, Happy User

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