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PalmOne Zire 72 GPS Bundle

PalmOne Zire 72 GPS Bundle

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Brand: Palm
Category: CE


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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 44945

Media: Electronics
Operating System: Palm OS
CPU Speed: 312
System Memory: 32
Memory Type: SDRAM
Native Resolution: 320x320
Modem: None
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.5
Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 8 x 7.3

MPN: P80722ML-BP-GPS
Model: P80722ML-BP-GPS
UPC: 805931014740
EAN: 0805931014740
ASIN: B00067AWJG


Features:
  • Bright, 320x320 transflective TFT color display supports more than 65,000 colors
  • GPS Bundle includes Bluetooth receiver, complete 3D road maps of U.S. and Canada, vehicle mounting cradle
  • Integrated 1.2 MP digital camera that also shoots video; Palm OS v5.2.8; 32 MB RAM (24 MB actual storage)
  • Expansion slot that supports MMC, SD, and SDIO memory cards
  • Palm Desktop Software for Windows and Mac and Software Essentials CD included

Accessories:

  • Now You Know Zire: The portable companion for palmOne(TM) Zire(TM) 31 and 72 handhelds
  • Targus PA870U Universal Wireless Keyboard
  • PalmOne Leather Wallet Case P10967U for Zire Series
  • PalmOne Zire 72 Hard Case P10968U
  • EA Sports Madden 2005

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Includes TomTom Navigator Software with Maps for USA and Canada / Windshield Mount / Power Cable / Bluetooth / MP3 / Camera

Amazon.com Product Description
Building on its strong multimedia foundation, PalmOne's Zire 72 GPS Bundle provides all the navigation equipment and software you need to easily get you to new destinations. This GPS Bundle includes TomTom Navigator mapping software for the U.S. and Canada, Bluetooth GPS receiver, vehicle mounting cradle, and a 64 MB Secure Digital card for map storage. The first Palm OS-based PDA that can capture both digital video with sound and shoot digital still photos, the Zire 72 also features a bright 320 x 320-pixel color screen, voice recording capability, an MP3 player, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, a 32 MB memory, and a fast 312 Mhz Intel PXA270 processor. And, of course, the Zire 72 features Palm's suite of information management applications and the ability to edit Word- and Excel-compatible files and synchronize with Microsoft Outlook (Windows only). It's also available without the GPS Bundle in the original blue version and silver special edition.

GPS Bundle Features
This GPS Bundle provides you with reliable and easy-to-follow maps voice-guided turn-by-turn instructions that enable you to focus on driving to your destination without stopping to study and refold a map. It includes a Bluetooth-enabled GPS receiver, which sits on your car's dash and triangulates your position using at least three satellites. This real-time location data is transferred to the Zire 72 via a wireless Bluetooth connection and is displayed in either a 2D or 3D map.

The maps are provided by TomTom Software, and this GPS Bundle includes 8 CD-ROMs with complete road maps of the U.S. and Canada. Special features include a wide array of street-level and highway maps, customized door-to-door navigation and voice-guided turn-by-turn instructions.

Also included with this GPS Bundle is a charging adapter/cable for both the Zire 72 and the GPS receiver that fits in your car's cigarette lighter, a vehicle mounting cradle that can attach to your windshield via a suction cup, and 64 MB Secure Digital card for storing maps.

Built-in Camera
The back of the Zire 72 holds the built-in still and video camera, which does not require you to slide the back of the PDA to activate it (like the Zire 71 did). You can shoot video with sound turned on or off at 320 x 240 pixel resolution and 15 frames per second. Just use the handheld screen to frame the video, tap the "record" button on the display, then save your video to an optional expansion card after tapping the "stop" button.

For still photography, it features a 1.2-megapixel CMOS sensor with a fixed focus range of about five feet and a 2x digital zoom. It captures up to 1280 x 960 pixel images, as well as 640 x 480, 320 x 240, and 160 x 120 resolution modes. The camera also offers such customized image setting controls as white balance, brightness, saturation, contrast, and sharpness. You can also add date stamp or effects like sepia, black and white, and blue.

Audio
The included RealPlayer for Palm OS enables you to listen to MP3 music files stored on optional expansion cards via the built-in speaker on the Zire 72 or, for stereo sound, using optional stereo headphones or ear buds.

With the built-in digital voice recorder, you can create voice memos, then synchronize them to your desktop PC and email them to friends and colleagues.

Display
The Palm Zire 72 features a 16-bit, 320 x 320 bright transflective TFT color display, which supports more than 65,000 colors.

Connectivity and Expansion
With the built-in wireless Bluetooth connectivity, you can synchronize the Zire 72 with Bluetooth-enabled computer from across the room (within a range of 10 meters, or approximately 30 feet). But that's just the start. Using a compatible Bluetooth-enabled phone, you can send and receive email and connect to the web, send multimedia (MMS) or text (SMS) messages, and even automatically dial any number in your handheld's Contact's application. You can also synchronize data the "old-fashioned" way via the mini-USB connection at the base of the handheld.

The Zire 72 uses Multimedia Card and Secure Digital expansion cards, which instantly add software applications, additional memory, large databases, and more without taking up built-in memory space.

Operating System and Software
The Zire 72 is powered by Palm OS 5.2.8, which provides higher performance, enhanced multimedia features, support for Bluetooth connectivity and networking, and enterprise-class security. It useses 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 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 it adds new contact fields for more phone numbers, multiple email addresses, instant messenger IDs, and a website for your contacts.
  • Calendar: Use the new Agenda view to see upcoming calendar events, tasks due and important email, 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, into the larger Memos and Notes fields on the handheld.
  • Tasks: Use tasks with alarms and repeating tasks to set reminders for important commitments.
You'll use Graffiti 2 allows you to enter data quickly into your Palm handheldNbut it's even more intuitive and easier to learn

Along with the standard Palm software, you'll receive a Software Essentials CD-ROM containing PalmOne's VersaMail, Web Pro, Messages (SMS/MMS), Palm Reader, Documents To Go Standard Edition, Acrobat Reader, Solitaire, powerOne Personal Calculator, and Audible Player for palmOne handhelds (Windows only).

Compatibility
The Palm Zire 72 is compatible with PCs running Windows 98, NT 4.0, 2000, Me, and XP, and with Macs running Mac OS 9, version 9.1 or higher, or Mac OS X, version 10.2 or 10.3.

What's in the Box
This package contains the Zire 72 handheld, built-in rechargeable battery, carrying case, mini-USB HotSync cable, power cable, stylus, CD-ROM with Palm Desktop 4.1 software for Windows and Macs (as well as bonus software), and printed Getting Started guide. The GPS Bundle contents include Bluetooth GPS receiver, vehicle mounting cradle, cigarette lighter adapter/cable, 8 TomTom Navigator CD-ROMs with U.S./Canada road maps, and a 64 MB Secure Digital memory card.

The rechargeable lithium-ion battery that has a battery life of between 3 and 4.5 hours depending on screen brightness settings and usage.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars SOLID PDA w/ INEXPENSIVE GPS CAPABILITY   July 16, 2005
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Background: I never owned a PDA before the Zire 72S, it always seemed like a colossal waste of time and money. Money because $10 binder could do everything I needed for time management, quick references, and organization. Time because I knew that I would spend lots of working hours goofing off with the games. However, the ZIRE 72 caused me to rethink this position.
The Zire 72S GPS Bundle was a gift from my wife and step-daughters, they were quite tired of me getting lost when I was driving them somewhere. The idea was that the maps would make sure that I got to where they needed to go in a timely manner. As such, the ZIRE 72 GPS bundle was the best GPS/PDA combo available and slightly cheaper then the permanent GPS systems I saw in CIRCUIT CITY or BEST BUY.
There is a ton of "stuff" in the box. Each item is wrapped individually, the PDA cradle, travel plugs, PDA, and GPS. Each one requires some opening and organizing before you can get started. There is also a "splitter plug" that allows you to connect the GPS and PDA to your car power supply simultaneously.
You just can't flip the "On" switch and go to town. Both the GPS and PDA need to be charged before moving ahead. The software for the PDA must be selected and loaded on your computer which is then "synch'ed" with your PDA. One other issue that may occur is the limited memory; the GPS bundle only comes w/ a 64 Mb card. If you live in a large state like Florida or do any interstate travel at all, expect to get a larger memory card. Some of the individual maps are at least that large. When I purchased my system, there was a rebate for a 512 Kb card, but you could get by with a smaller card. I haven't had any memory issues with the 512 Kb card. However, if you want other stuff, books, pictures, music; then by all means get a 1 Gb card.
The battery is non-removable so the PDA might only have a two or three year lifetime before it stops taking charges and you must buy a new one. If that does happen, your data is backed-up from your last "synch" and should be easy to recover on your next PDA.
In terms of installing the Tom-Tom software, the other reviews are correct. It is a nightmare of passwords, access codes, and, in my case, an unobserved footnote on the large graphic instructions that tell you how to load the software. (Hint: If you don't see a Navigator icon after loading the software and synching to your handheld, remove and reseat the memory card.) Talked to their help-desk a couple of times, they are on the East coast and have normal office hours.
The PDA cradle is great in my car on the dashboard, but I have to be extra careful to ensure that the PDA is tightly seated in the cradle or it will bounce out when I hit the first nudge in the pavement. The Bluetooth means that you don't need a second cable going to the GPS hardware. I have never used Bluetooth for networking or for controlling a Bluetooth phone, so I have no information on that aspect. If you want a networked PDA, you might want to buy a Palm WiFi card for this one or perhaps consider something with WiFi built in.
As another reviewer noted, the navigation instructions can be a bit close to the turn and confusing if you are in a "cloverleaf" dense place like Washington DC. On the positive side, the software rapidly recalculates a new route if you miss a turn.
The applications that I have found the most useful are documents to go, contacts, calendar, and adobe reader. I find that I can keep my records at home and at work synchronized so that I have the same info at each place. I also can load books on my PDA and read them on the metro on the way home. Likewise I can draft documents using document to go on the PDA and transfer them to MS Office for printing or publishing. I am a bit disappointed that the PDA doesn't seem to synchronize with Hotmail. However, I can synchronize it with MS Outlook and my companies proprietary Intranet (this is done using a program called "Intellisynch". The PDA comes with a Personal Information Management System for your desktop if you are not an MS Outlook user.
The applications that I found the least useful are the WebPro and Versa mail. I haven't used the expense account application at all. The camera and the digital voice recorder are really just toys. The digital voice recorder is so cumbersome that I had to buy a separate digital recorder for my job. The camera is a nice toy, but you wouldn't want it to be your only camera at your wedding.
In summary, this is a solid PDA, but you should buy some more memory in addition to the 64 Kb card. The GPS application and software are effective and inexpensive. I'm hooked on having a PDA now and can't imagine working or traveling without one.



1 out of 5 stars Beware the navigation software   May 26, 2005
 9 out of 11 found this review helpful

Well, the PalmOne Zire 72 is not a bad PDA. However, I assume that anybody who buys this particular product does so mainly for its GPS functionality. Here comes the bad news: while the GPS receiver works reasonably well, Tomtom's navigation software that comes with it is a joke. During installation, it leads you through a nightmare of security codes (device code, activation code, whatnot ...). If you have survived this step and were able to get the navigation software to run, you are in for an unpleasant surprise: you cannot navigate directly to addresses in Palm's Contacts. Instead, you must re-enter each address from scratch. You can then add the address to Favorites, but I found no way to delete from Favorites. Compare this to Garmin's nice integration of navigation software with Palm software in their iQue 3600 model. The voice directions are terse and occasionally misleading. On one occasion the device switched off its voice directions on its own and it took me a while before I noticed this. I could count many other disadvantages of Tomtom's navigation software w.r.t. to Garmin, but I think the above examples are sufficient.


3 out of 5 stars Not compatible with OS X   April 12, 2005
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This product sounds cool, but don't believe the statement that is can be used with OS X. The Palm Desktop software supports OS X. The TomTom GPS navigation software, however, requires Windows.

There is no way to know this from the outside of the box!



4 out of 5 stars Excellent user interface. Quick rerouting   January 23, 2005
 22 out of 24 found this review helpful

User Interface of Tom Tom Navigator included is best I have seen.

Most of the features can be used with fingres. Thus this can be used very well with the limited real estate available on Palm Zire 72.Reroutings are very quick. Everything including mountings come included in the pak. Speker volume of palm is loud enough even with the radio on. I could even load NY NJ CT maps on the included 64 MB card. This could have been larger without increasing the price substantially.

Voice prompts are good but do not give road number or names or exit numbers. Names I understand is difficult to achive without that irritating robotic tone but numbers I believe should be possible.

3D map display I though was more of a gimmick. But this does make map display more readable when driving.

Reason I have given 4 stars is inability to use palm addresses which instead need to be entered again in navigation software.

Other problem is you have very little control over routing. In simplyfying Interface features such as prefer highways / local roads / avoid toll roads / shortest paths are not available.You can control it a bit using Travel Via option. But then again only one via can be entered. Find alternative is another way of controlling rerouting. Avoid roadblocks is a nice feature available.

Overall a very nice and usable product even on Palm.


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