Penny-pincher
This doesn't mean you're cheap; it just means you're frugal and want the best deal. Scrooge was a penny-pincher, but not all penny-pinchers are scrooges. You could fit into the penny-pincher category if you have any of these habits:
- You buy in bulk whenever possible.
- Your three favorite things are clearance racks, going-out-of-business sales, and double coupons.
- You had last night's leftovers for lunch today.
- You just want a PDA to keep track of your finances.
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Palm Tungsten E2
CNET rating: 7.5
A performance-boosting upgrade to the highly successful Tungsten E, the Palm Tungsten E2 will please business and home users alike.
The good: Integrated Bluetooth; outstanding battery life; compact and sleek; faster processor; sharp color screen; includes Palm OS 5.4 and Documents To Go 7.
The bad: Lacks Wi-Fi; no voice recorder; sluggish when numerous apps are open; no user-replaceable battery.
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Palm Zire 31
CNET rating: 6.6
The entry-level Palm Zire 31 should have users singing a happy tune with an affordable price tag, added memory, a fast processor, and MP3 playback.
The good: Fast processor; 16MB of memory; color display; MP3 and RealAudio playback; expansion slot.
The bad: Battery not user-replaceable; no camera; no protective case.
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Palm Z22
CNET rating: 6.2
The Palm Z22 provides an affordable, very basic, and easy-to-use PDA suitable for first-time buyers and technophobes.
The good: Light and compact; 32MB of memory; lets you view and store photos; affordable.
The bad: Low-resolution screen; touch screen isn't always responsive; doesn't play music files.
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