Hello fellow Palmers
I think some prospect T3 buyers may gain value from the following experience.
As discussed in this thread PalmOne delivers (or used to) two kinds of screens for its T3:
A Sony made, distinguished by 4 orange LED lights at the bottom and another screen.
The former is brighter than the latter.
There's no way to predict which screen you'll be getting before you open the box. PalmOne won't admit there's an issue here. My first T3 unit was purchased from Amazon.COM. Very good return policy (30 days money back guarantee) and a good price (about $330). Nevertheless the screen wasn't the "right one". The T3 is going back to teh Amazon forest. Four Staples stores were willing to open a box for me with no purchase. None was the "good screen." I didn't buy.
Finally I ordered another unit from MPSuperstores. Price was as good as Amazon's and there's a 10 day return policy. No other discount on-line retailer would give you that.
(No other brick and mortar store would open the box for me either).
The unit came in today, and surprise! Although the screen doesn't look like the Sony screen ? no four orange LEDS at the bottom, the screen is brighter than the other one purchased from Amazon. PalmOne's other screen vendor may have improved the quality to meet Sony's specs. Who knows.
Are we overly anal retentive about our PDAs? I don't think so. This baby sits in your palm and it better be as good as it can be.
To all those who still aren't sure if the T3 is for them ? it's a great machine. The slider is a great idea. I love it. The T3 is compact and ergonomic, and gives you more real estate when you need it. IMHO the effective simplicity of the T3 overshadows the bells and whistles of the Sony TH55. Too many buttons there, and too much screen clutter.
To all those who bitched and moaned about the Graffiti 2 ? WTF? It's piece of cake.
A lot more natural than Graffiti 1. Need retraining? No kidding. Was Graffiti 1 your first foreign language? If you stop learning your brain will degenerate?
Coming soon: how to use two PDAs on one PC.
I think some prospect T3 buyers may gain value from the following experience.
As discussed in this thread PalmOne delivers (or used to) two kinds of screens for its T3:
A Sony made, distinguished by 4 orange LED lights at the bottom and another screen.
The former is brighter than the latter.
There's no way to predict which screen you'll be getting before you open the box. PalmOne won't admit there's an issue here. My first T3 unit was purchased from Amazon.COM. Very good return policy (30 days money back guarantee) and a good price (about $330). Nevertheless the screen wasn't the "right one". The T3 is going back to teh Amazon forest. Four Staples stores were willing to open a box for me with no purchase. None was the "good screen." I didn't buy.
Finally I ordered another unit from MPSuperstores. Price was as good as Amazon's and there's a 10 day return policy. No other discount on-line retailer would give you that.
(No other brick and mortar store would open the box for me either).
The unit came in today, and surprise! Although the screen doesn't look like the Sony screen ? no four orange LEDS at the bottom, the screen is brighter than the other one purchased from Amazon. PalmOne's other screen vendor may have improved the quality to meet Sony's specs. Who knows.
Are we overly anal retentive about our PDAs? I don't think so. This baby sits in your palm and it better be as good as it can be.
To all those who still aren't sure if the T3 is for them ? it's a great machine. The slider is a great idea. I love it. The T3 is compact and ergonomic, and gives you more real estate when you need it. IMHO the effective simplicity of the T3 overshadows the bells and whistles of the Sony TH55. Too many buttons there, and too much screen clutter.
To all those who bitched and moaned about the Graffiti 2 ? WTF? It's piece of cake.
A lot more natural than Graffiti 1. Need retraining? No kidding. Was Graffiti 1 your first foreign language? If you stop learning your brain will degenerate?
Coming soon: how to use two PDAs on one PC.