Deal on the Palm TX, a Recommended EReading Device

Palm TXOver at Gizmodo, I saw that the Palm TX is on sale from Palm for $199 with free wireless keyboard. The Palm TX has a screen size of 3.8″ and can read eReader, Mobipocket, Adobe and HTML files. It also has wi fi capabilities.

It was one of Dear Author’s recommended multi-function devices and at $199, it’s a sweet deal.

JaneJane is a long time romance reader whose passion is, you guessed it, reading. She's currently loving contemporary authors like Sarah Mayberry and Kristan Higgins but her first love will always be the historical. Some of her old time favorites are Amanda Quick and Johanna Lindsey and some of the new favorites are Sherry Thomas, Joanna Bourne and Claudia Dain. Email this author | All posts by Jane

7 comments to “Deal on the Palm TX, a Recommended EReading Device”

  1. 1

    But still 235 quid in the UK [cries]. Wonder how much it would cost to get it sent to a friend and then shipped here…

  2. 2

    Good deal.
    Does anyone know a good library application - I’m trying to get my books into some sort of organized order.

  3. 3

    I just might have to put this on my Christmas wish list (if I don’t order a copy first). I’m still using my Palm 100 and it eats batteries like candy.

  4. 4

    I’m dying waiting for my husband (and his credit card) to get home, utterly convinced they’ll sell out in the time it takes him to drive from Home Depot to our house.

  5. 5

    I’m so tempted to make a grudge/anti-Kindle buy. I’d happily pay $100 for a device that was only an ereader. Another $100 to get the additional functionality of a PDA, totally reasonable. The free shipping/keyboard, yeah, more incentive. Sold.

  6. 6

    Ordered! And since I was going to get the keyboard, too, it was almost half price for the package deal. Thank you, Jane, because I never even would have known about it if not for your keeping your finger on the gadget pulse!

  7. 7

    I bought a Palm Tungsten for that very purpose. It froze the first time I tried to save a file, but no biggie… I didn’t buy it for word processing, only to read rtf text, which it did for a while. Now it won’t synch. Palm has hundreds of evasive pages of instructions to burn up the life expectancy of millions of irate customers unable to make the contraption drop old files and accept new ones. Net result is I’ll never buy anything ftom anyone if it claims to “sync or synch” files, and am still looking for a reader. I got a cheap Kaser mp3 player that reads simple text with no synchwarez and am pleased as punch.
    The only way Palm will ever get me back is to trade me something that reads text for the crappy Tungsten, or offer firmware that eliminates the synch function and makes the thing drag and drop.

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