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Palm Stylus 3-Pack (3178WW)

Palm Stylus 3-Pack (3178WW)
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Product Description

Three fully assembled Zire 72 styli packaged with 3 replacement Tungsten E and Tungsten T5 quills makes this stylus multipack compatible with Tungsten E/Zire 72 and Tungsten T5.


Product Details

  • Brand: Palm
  • Model: 3178WW
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 5.91" h x 31.50" w x 80.71" l, .9 pounds

Features

  • 3 fully assembled Zire 72 Styli
  • Packaged with 3 replacement Tungsten E/E2, TX and Tungsten T5 quills

Customer Reviews

Great product!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5
GREAT!!!! The feeling is rigth, the weigth is rigth and it fits perfectly! It comes with caps for Tungsten E and Zire 72

Perfect5
I bought this 3-pack despite the negative reviews here. Visually, there is almost no difference between these and the original stylus. These are lighter than the original stylus (which I thought was overly heavy anyway), but are still comfortable, with a metal shaft. The fact that a pen is included more than makes up for any loss in weight. The reset pin is kind of useless since you can just use the stylus itself to reset a TX, but it could come in handy for resetting someone else's Palm. It comes with interchangeable snap-on caps so that they will work with some other Palm models (Tungsten E/E2 and Zire 72).

For my old Palm I paid $12 for the Pentopia stylus with a pen, and for the same price you get 3. I liked the Pentopia's springloaded stylus tip, but this one is fixed, just like the original. Also I don't think these are refillable, but I don't use this often enough to run out of ink, just when I don't have a pen handy.

This is a great product, don't be scared away by the bad reviews.

UPDATE: After a year I am still on the first of my three styluses, so they are durable. The pen runs dry under heavy use, but then works again later. Where the tip end screws into the shaft, it gets loose, so I put some glue on the threads to help hold it in place. The cap on the pen still snaps firmly in place.

Not the OEM stylus at all1
This is a cheap lightweight substitute made to sell at a low price point. I would gladly pay $20 for ONE of the original weighty styli that came with my TX.