Tungsten E Dissected

An enterprising handheld user took his own Tungsten E under the knife in order to fix a problem with the d-pad. He carefully took his TE apart and posted plenty of intestine pictures and a guide.

The user decided to try to remedy a problem with a malfunctioning down button. He decided to dissect the unit himself and posted a number of pictures documenting the process.

The Tungsten E dissection gallery can be found here. If pictures of PDA guts are your thing, you can also check out some very detailed shots of the Tungsten T3's insides here.

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Not as dense as I suspected

Julian @ 5/27/2004 6:58:51 PM #
I'm a bit surprised, stuff isn't packed in as densly as I expected. They really need more battery life on the colour models, i.e. need to get back to Palm V level of battery life. I've seen lots of people saying it just isn't possible. I would have thought that with a bit more integration (e.g. combine the Flash core with the CPU) that they could make space for a full length battery. It all comes down to cost, and ultimately number of units over which they can amortize costs, but from looking at the guts of this thing I do believe that it would be possible to make more volume available for the battery.

- Julian

My oh my

vesther @ 5/27/2004 9:10:28 PM #
Oh boy...I thought that wasn't possible......

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