The Tungsten C (along with Palm’s new lower-end handheld, the Zire71) has even earned some grudging admiration from PocketPCThoughts, a website dedicated to coverage of the competition:
For the first time in years (in my opinion, since the release of the Palm V), Palm has released a pair of devices that are solidly competitive.
They do point out that there are a couple of glaring problems with the Tungsten C: no Bluetooth, and, believe it or not, no stereo audio, even using headphones.