Zire 72
The Zire 72 is Palm, Inc.'s second Personal Digital Assistant with an integrated digital camera. Introduced in 2004, it is the replacement for the Zire 71, having a 1.2 megapixel camera, 32 MB of memory, built-in Bluetooth wireless communication, video recording and playback capability, a built-in microphone, hi-res hi-color screen, SecureDigital smartcard slot, and a 312 MHz Intel PXA270 processor.
Users have complained about several problems, most notably
- Blue paint peels off
- Camera quality
- Screen whining
- Battery life
As with other Bluetooth enabled devices, turning that connectivity off when not required, extends battery life.
This is the last model in PalmOne's line of multimedia Zire devices, and the last model made with a camera. The Zire 72 has been discontinued and is no longer supported by PalmOne/Palm's successor, Hewlett-Packard.
There have also been many complaints about discolored pixels, such as certain groups of pixels on the screen turning green, red, and blue.
Built-In Wireless | Bluetooth 1.1 Compliance |
Processor | Intel PXA270 at 312 MHz with Intel XScale Technology |
Memory | 32MB RAM |
Battery | 950mAh rechargeable Lithium Ion |
Operating System | Palm OS v5.2.8 |
Size | 4.6h × 2.95w × 0.67t in. 117h × 75w x 17t mm. |
Weight | 4.8 oz. / 136 grams |
Display | 320×320 Transflective TFT color touchscreen with 16-Bit Color |
Expansion | SD, SDIO and MultiMediaCard support via built-in expansion card slot. |
Audio | Stereo audio headset compatible via 3.5mm stereo audio jack - headset sold separately |
Camera | Photo: 1280×960, video: 320×240 |