Palm Lifedrive Review

£330Sep 2006

Stuff says 3

The hard disk doesn’t live up to its promise of being a multimedia panacea. You could just bag a few £40 1GB SD cards and hold onto your old Palm

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Stuff magazine Thu, Sep 21 2006, 6:00AM

Call us manic depressives, but isn’t it a little disconcerting to think your entire life can fit onto four gigs of hard-disk space?

Life in the palm of your hand
That’s what we thought. But it turns out that the built-in iPod Mini-inspired Hitachi Microdrive isn’t for preserving every detail of your meaningless existence but for storing the far more meaningful contents of your PC’s ‘My Documents’ folder – and anything else you can cram on there, including MP3s. Just a shame the built-in player sounds like a novelty greetings card and skips worse than a child whose laces are tied together.

Still, the large display promises full-screen video, and delivers, thanks to some nifty software that’ll transfer up to eight-and-a-half hours worth of your DVDs.

Let's go to work
When you finally get down to some work, a special app' ensures any tinkering you do is reflected in the original documents on your PC when you sync, and vice versa. Unfortunately, the lack of keyboard means getting to grips with stylus entry. And don’t expect this Palm to be as lickety split as the others – accessing that hard drive slows things down.

With no phone built in, you’ll have to rely on Bluetooth, but Palm has finally seen the light and included Wi-Fi for hot spot connectivity. You’ll want to watch that battery, though; what with movie playing, MP3 listening and Wi-Fi sniffing, it’ll suck itself dry in no time.

Comments

  1. zimboid

    2 years ago

    I think it was very under-rated but it was ahead of its time.
    If only palm had kept on developing it, they may have beaten Apple to the iPod Touch.

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Tech Specs

Bluetooth
Yes
Camera
Yes
Dimensions
19x73x121
Hard drive storage
4Mb
Operating system
Palm OS 5.4
Processor
Intel Xscale
Screen resolution
320 x 480
Screen size
3.8
TV-out
Yes
USB
1
Weight
190g

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