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PalmOne 16MB Expansion Card (m125, m130, i705 & m500 series)

PalmOne 16MB Expansion Card (m125, m130, i705 & m500 series)

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Brand: Palm
Category: CE


This item is no longer available

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.7 x 0.6

MPN: P10827U
Model: P10827U
UPC: 805931001900
EAN: 0805931001900
ASIN: B00005B6TN


Features:
  • Load software, eBooks, pictures, audio files, video files or even entire databases
  • Pop card into your handheld without permanently loading device
  • Digital read-write flash memory
  • Card capacity of 16MB is divided into a security area and a user accessible area of approximately 14.6MB
  • Compatible with Palm m125, m130, i705, and m500 series handhelds

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Need more than 8 MB of storage? Just plug the 16 MB Expansion Card into the slot on your Palm m500 series handheld to expand your memory to 24 MB. The expansion card is about the size of a postage stamp and is easy to use. This secure digital (SD) read-write flash memory card is the perfect way to store your favorite software applications, pictures, and audio files.

Product Description
Running out of room to store all your stuff? Add additional memory to your handheld with this Expansion Card.Just plug the postage stamp-sized 16MB Expansion Card into the slot on your handheld to expand your handheld's memory to 24 MB. With 16 MB of memory, this secure digital read-write flash memory card is the perfect way to store your favorite software applications, pictures, and audio files.


Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good for your aplications   December 27, 2002
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a good product for store your aplications, the only bad thing is that you can't store databases on it.


1 out of 5 stars Overpriced, undersized   May 20, 2002
 15 out of 17 found this review helpful

This card is a sham folks, save your money and get a 16MB or 32MB MMC or SD card and download BackupBuddy. They offer two versions, a free utility that installs onto the card and the palm that allows you to do manual backups and restores. Or a very cheap shareware version that does automated incremental backups, encrypts the backup files. Both versions allow you to restore from the card without having to reload the software into the palm.

I don't know why Palm choose to sell this card at such a high price... it seems like they took an MMC card and put a backup utility on it, and doubled the price.


2 out of 5 stars Good but too expensive   May 13, 2002
 10 out of 12 found this review helpful

Eventhough it's good and fast due to SD card bandwidth interface, compared to MMC and Sony memory stick. Palm 16 MB SD card is too expensive. The price of [money], you can buy at least 32 MB or even 64 MB of Sandisk SD card from some stores. Moreover, 16 MB is not enough anymore when most of the professional palm programs are among 4-5 MB.


5 out of 5 stars A Traveller's Best Friend- Protect Important New Contacts   March 7, 2002
 13 out of 13 found this review helpful

I bought two of these cards.

Just like it is supposed to, this card only backs up your PDA's built-in memory, not your expansion card memories. The most important thing in my PDA is my built-in memory. It contains my contacts, my calendar and my encrypted PINs- I use an encryption program. I cannot afford to have these lost which is why I use a PDA in the first place. If my PDA is lost or destroyed I can buy a new PDA, but if I just entered several new contacts, appointments, or encrypted PINs since I last performed a HotSync, I have to reacquire that data. I carry one backup card on me at all times in a pill box- along with my other expansion cards- and swap it every week with a backup card I keep at home or in my hotel room. This way I have a week old back up if I need to check something I accidentally deleted without selecting "Save archive copy on PC". If my wife or I enter an important new contact, appointment, or encrypted PIN, I immediately use my back-up card to back up the data, instead of waiting until the next time I am at my computer to HotSync. Most people recommend buying a 16MB expansion card and using a backup program to backup your PDA. I disagree. Since the backup software is hardwired into the card and very simple to use, I do not have to worry about accidentally ruining the backup.

This card is not for everyone. But if you have important data, the ability to buy a replacement PDA, slip the back-up card in, and instantly have your PDA back, makes this a life saver on the road.

-Bj
CJ's Husband


3 out of 5 stars Would like to give it more than 3 stars   February 23, 2002
 1 out of 6 found this review helpful

I would like to give Palm 5 stars for this product but in spite of it works excelent, I have to say that in the event that one card stops working 3 weeks after bought, Palm as a serious company confident of the quality of its product should have a minimun Warranty for this kind of accesories. Not the case. I decided to bought it after having Palms since the 3com pro model and noticed how important is to count with your data in the event of a Palm accident. Unfortunately, what should be a bullet prof device fails first than the device it was suposed to protect.

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