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Palm Z22 Handheld

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Features

  • Cool, affordable handheld with 32 MB of flash memory and bright color screen
  • Perfect replacement for your messy paper daily organizer
  • Weighing in at just over 3 ounces, this lightweight organizer is about the size of a deck of cards
  • Easily connect and synchronize with data stored on your computer; view digital photos
  • Palm Desktop Software for Windows and Mac

Description

Small Wonder. Your planner, journal, sticky notes and calendar all in one place. 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. This handheld features a 32 MB of flash memory (20 MB accessible for file and software storage), Palm OS 5.4 (Garnet), a fast 200 MHz ARM-based processor, and an internal rechargeable battery (that can be charged via the included AC adapter or via the USB cable connected to your PC). Weighing just over 3 ounces and about the same size as a deck of playing cards, the Palm Z22 is compact and stylish with a white front and translucent blue backing. Small enough to fit into any purse, backpack or back pocket, it boasts a bright, 160 x 160-pixel color touchscreen display, which provides easy readability of names, addresses, and appointments. You can even color-code appointments for improved organization, and view and carry pictures of friends and family wherever you go. Operating System and Software The installed Palm OS 5.4 uses the intuitive and easy-to-learn Graffiti 2 writing software to input data into the handheld (as well as an on-screen keyboard). Windows users can synchronize their calendar, contacts, tasks, and notes with Microsoft Outlook. The Palm OS features the following organizer applications: Contacts: Lets you store several addresses for each contact, and with new fields for more phone numbers, multiple e-mail addresses, instant messenger IDs, and Web sites. Calendar: Use the new Agenda view to see upcoming calendar events, tasks due, and important e-mail, and color-code your events to provide an easy way to reference your calendar in the Agenda, Day, Week, and Month views. Take more notes, or synchronize more details from your desktop, in the larger Memos and Notes fields. Tasks: Use tasks with alarms and repeating tasks to set reminders for important commients. It also includes AddIt, a program that includes a variety of applications such as CheckSplit, Chess, Carb Counter and Solitaire. The bonus software CD-ROM has an eBook reader with three books and a dictionary, the powerOne Calculator (perfect for basic and advanced mathematics), and SplashShopper (a helpful shopping list application). Compatibility The Palm Z22 is compatible with PCs running Windows Windows 2000 (SP4) and XP (Outlook synchronization requires MS Outlook 2000, 2002, or 2003; sold separately), and with Macs running Mac OS 10.2.8 to 10.4. What's in the Box Palm Z22 handheld, USB sync cable, power adapter, 3-step setup poster, Graffiti 2 sticker, Software Install CD-ROM with Palm Desktop, Tutorial, Getting Started Guide, User Guide, and bonus software. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer Small Wonder. Your planner, journal, sticky notes and calendar all in one place. See more


Product Dimensions: 2.7 x 0.6 x 4.06 inches


Item Weight: 3.4 ounces


Item model number: 1048NA


National Stock Number: 7021-01-544-1599


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 2, 2001


Manufacturer: PalmOne


Language: English


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great product, perfect price.
I was a little disappointed when I received a defective item on May 3, but I called the following day and was surprised at how helpful the customer service reps were at both Palm and Amazon. I received my replacement handheld less than a day later and I've had no more problems so far. With that said, there's a lot to love about this little guy... First of all, the obvious: what a great price! As a student, I was on a budget and only wanted something to replace my old-fashioned agenda and various unorganized papers, schedules, etc. It gives me all the features I need at a price that's beyond reasonable. I've always thought buying cheaper electronics almost always results in problems, and while I see that other reviewers experienced some and I received a defective model at first, this appears to be a very stable, useful device. Basically, it is what it is. It's not trying to be an mp3 player, a video player, or any other kind of portable media device. Personally, I know I don't need the extra features of PDAs that cost 100s of dollars more, because I already have devices that do those things. Aside from this, it's very easy to use. I had never even picked up a Palm handheld before and after I charged it up I messed around with it a bit and was able to figure out everything I wanted to do. The setup is very straight forward, syncing is easy, and even adding software is a breeze. While I'm pretty experienced with electronics, I imagine even someone who has no experience would have no problems setting up and using this device. And from a less technical standpoint... you have to love the Z22's design. I love how stylish it looks in the little rubber case I got for it. It's compact, super cute, and fits nicely in your hand. The screen isn't too big, but it's definitely not too small. I feel like it's a comfortable size and weight to take anywhere with you, without sacrificing anything. Some might feel the screen size is on the small side, but I really think it doesn't need to be any bigger. And though it's something that a lot of people might overlook, the buttons on this thing are great. I've had a lot of devices with buttons that are too flat or small and sometimes don't respond when you push them(because it's a mission to do so), but I can't see that being a problem with this one. Overall I'm very happy with my Z22 so far and if I don't have any problems like I did in the beginning, I can see using it for a very long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2006 by Cari P.

  • A low cost, no frills, gem
The Z22 will not do the following: make phone calls, send email, do text messaging, play music or videos. So if that's what you want - the Z22 is not for you. If you want a reliable, low cost, digital organizer for contacts, a calendar, writing memos, making notes, storing photos (not high quality, but good enough if you are like me and never remember to carry pictures of your family), logging expenses, making lists, playing games (comes with a good chess game on the add on software), dividing the check and figuring the tip, this is for you. Also - eliminates the need to carry a calculator or an alarm clock. Has a built in dictionary (again in the add on software)Is easy to back up on a PC (can't vouch for a Mac). And there's other software which comes with the basic device, that I never use, and plenty of memory if you want to purchase or get free additional programs. I love it. It's better than the prior no frills palm pilot I had, and has done something I never thought was possible: I have virtually eliminated my pen and pencil daily organizer. A bargain at about 90 bucks, as long as you don't want to use it to make phone calls. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2006 by T. Faranda

  • Very useful
This is a solid unit, which beats my previous Sharp system by 10 country miles. For one thing, it's in color. For another, it is compatible with both Windows AND Linux. This enabled me synchronize two address books--my old Sharp database and my Linux database, in one location, and then add the old Sharp (Windows only) data to my Linux desktop. The Palm Zire 22 runs like a dream on Windows; it remains funky on Linux, but it does WORK, even there. Even with the bugs, I've successfully consolidated several thousand contacts from two incompatible databases, and a heavy calendar, into the Palm. Granted, Linux users still face bugs with the compatible Linux Zire 22 software. One can find the latest workarounds from the open source pilot-link organization, including the latest pilot-link version, to coordinate the Zire 22 with Linux desktop operating systems. Alas, my Linux system isn't yet compatible with the latest pilot-link version. But upon executing some June 20 2005 instructions, I successfully constructed a new Linux pilot.rules file, implanted it into the /etc/udev/rules.d directory and raised my existing kpilot software from the dead. Now, my Linux system automatically opens the required port to the Palm Zire 22 device, on startup. Best of all, the alarm goes off, warning me of scheduled events. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2007 by Alyssa A. Lappen

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