The Palm Tungsten C, released in April 2003, marked a significant milestone in the early 2000s PDA market with its innovative features. As one of the first PDAs to offer built-in Wi-Fi, it set new benchmarks in connectivity and mobile computing. Its integrated keyboard was a novelty, enhancing data entry efficiency and setting it apart from competitors. This model was not just a technological device; it was an embodiment of sophistication and forward-thinking in the realm of palm computing.
We are excited to present a Palm Tungsten C that encapsulates over two decades of technological advancement. This unit, with serial number 00VFA7V3140A, is fully operational, including a charging/sync station, making it a prized piece for any collector. The exterior is in good condition, showing minimal signs of wear on the front and some wear marks on the back, narrating the device’s storied past without compromising its elegance. The original battery remains in good condition and allows normal use of the device. It’s important to note that the digitizer is functional but requires an extra calibration step for accuracy, specifically in responding precisely to stylus touches. This can be achieved through a calibration process using software such as DigiFix, particularly after a full reset. This ensures the PDA has maintained its functionality remarkably well over the years. It’s a unique artifact, offering a rare glimpse into the evolution of personal digital assistants.