Not the flashiest phone around, but its jaw-dropping price, ease of use and vast software ecosystem, make it a good choice for first time smartphone buyers and Palm OS aficionados alike.
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The PalmOne LifeDrive is a versatile handheld packed with productivity and multimedia features -- but it's too expensive.
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A performance-boosting upgrade to the highly successful Tungsten E, the PalmOne Tungsten E2 will please business and home users alike.
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Make DVD video viewable on a portable device.
Add futuristic sound effects to your Palm device.