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Well, there were a few things many people hated about the T5, mainly the slab-like form factor as opposed to its predecessors' signature slide out design and held-back performance. I personally loved the thin slab thing and didn't mind the slightly reduced snappiness in exchange for better reliability (thanks to the use of flash memory for internal storage).
The T/X was released after the Lifedrive but, despite its improved actual performance compared to the T5 and Lifedrive, it came out too late.
All my Palms are still alive and well, by the way... I replaced my T5's soldered battery with a new one a few years ago, and it still provides around 5.5 hours worth of juice, at least last time I checked.