![]() ![]() In addition, the solid-feeling PDA is sleek and compact-4.7 by 3.0 by 0.6 inches and 5.2 ounces-and should have no problem slipping into your bag or coat pocket. ![]() Rather than the classic metallic silver chassis, the TX sports a chic midnight blue coloring that can easily pass as black. With the exception of the color scheme, the Palm TX largely resembles the Palm Tungsten E2 and the Palm Tungsten T5 in design. In other Palm news, the company dropped the price of its Palm Tungsten E2 to $199, so if you don't need Wi-Fi, the E2 is a good option. ![]() Aside from built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, the TX crams a long list of features and solid performance into a sleek package that can go head-to-head with its Pocket PC counterparts, such as the Dell Axim X51 and the HP iPaq rx1950. Now, it appears we can put our party hats back on, because the new Palm TX offers a more affordable solution ($299) that should please a wide range of users, both professional and casual. Unfortunately, when we saw the wallet-stretching price tag, the celebration was short lived. When Palm released its LifeDrive in May, we were thrilled that the company finally integrated Wi-Fi into one of its PDAs. ![]()
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