Palm Z22 Handheld

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If you’re still using a paper planner, maybe it’s time to catch up with technology and upgrade to the affordable and easy-to-use Palm Z22 handheld. It enables you to keep your entire day-to-day schedule and contact information at hand and in your pocket–no more flipping through multiple pages, looking for scraps of paper or keeping track of to-do lists. And you won’t have to enter the same thing twice–once on the computer and once in your planner, as you can easily make updates on your computer and synchronize data to the Palm Z22 in just a minute or two.

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5 Responses to “ Palm Z22 Handheld ”

  1. Digital Fanatic on October 24, 2009 at 6:19 am

    The terrible: no advanced functionality, terrible looking screen, doesn’t support Microsoft Outlook 2003 or later, total lack of driver support.

    The positive: cheap. That’s about it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Adam on October 24, 2009 at 6:28 am

    I’m only placing my Zire31 review on this Z22 page to warn potential buyers of short 90 day warranties and poor hardware on these less expensive units. Hmmm, I wonder why they only offer 90 day warranties then? The more expensive ones carry 1 year warranties. I bet those hold up a year or more. I don’t want people to think I mean the Z22 will have the Zire31 problems I had, just be wary of the product carrying a shorter warranty like mine. See below for my Zire31 review….

    “I originally bought this Zire 31 after having good luck with my previous m105. I just got tired of the AA batteries hard resetting the unit when changing them, and the m105 didn’t sync with Outlook natively without buying extra software. Anyway, there is a reason why the new Zires have 90 day warranties and other more expensive Palms have 1 year warranties. After 4 months (one month beyond warranty) the mini-usb port on the side went bad. Every time I plug in a cable, it hard resets itself and loses all data. Even if you jiggle the cable slightly it does this. After 20 minutes on the phone with a tech support person in the far east, I still could not convince him of this. He kept saying I needed to try this or that, totally unrelated to the real problem. I guess it wasn’t in his script! He just didn’t understand. When I finally talked to someone else, they informed me of the 90 day warranty, and that I would have to pay $75.00 minimum to repair. It only cost $130! After shipping, why bother! Spend the extra money for one with a longer warranty, or better yet, don’t buy a Palm. Don’t buy this one even if you buy the extended warranty. Why hassle with it breaking at all. Very disappointed with the unit, and with Palm in general. Hope this helps anyone who may even be considering this unit.”
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Deacon on October 24, 2009 at 8:37 am

    My wife really wanted this thing for Christmas. $100 later, she has yet to look at it. I can’t figure out why you wouldn’t just carry around a printout of phone numbers and save the money and hassle of this thing. It has no purpose.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Bryant A. Gaudette on October 24, 2009 at 8:42 am

    This PDA is smaller than I want and it is difficult to synchronize to my computer. The instructions are not very good.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Way M. Tow on October 24, 2009 at 9:18 am

    it was incompatible with my system and could not synchronize. i sent it back for a full refund! i need my credit to my VISA account ASAP! from Amazon.com
    Rating: 2 / 5

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