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  2. Palm m500 series - Wikipedia

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    Palm m500 series. The Palm m500 series of handheld personal digital assistants consisted of three devices: the Palm m500, Palm m505, and Palm m515. The series was a follow-up to the popular Palm V series with a similar, though slightly shorter, footprint and form factor. Like the Palm V, the series had metal cases (although the m500 had a ...

  3. Palm (PDA) - Wikipedia

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    The Palm TX from 2005 An early model—the PalmPilot Personal. Palm is a now discontinued line of personal digital assistants (PDAs) and mobile phones developed by California-based Palm, Inc., originally called Palm Computing, Inc. Palm devices are often remembered as "the first wildly popular handheld computers," responsible for ushering in the smartphone era.

  4. Palm handheld modifications - Wikipedia

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    The modest battery life is the largest criticism of the Tungsten T3 compared to other Palm models. One of the most popular handhelds of all time, the Palm Tungsten T3 is a typical candidate for battery modification. The Tungsten T5 however, included a much newer battery and is therefore a much less likely candidate for replacement, at least not ...

  5. Palm Tungsten - Wikipedia

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    Palm's Tungsten E was the cheapest of the Tungsten series, and as such, has been one of the most successful. [citation needed] It has 32 megabytes of memory, a Texas Instruments OMAP (ARM) 126 MHz processor, a 2 + 1 ⁄ 8-by-2 + 1 ⁄ 8-inch (54 mm × 54 mm) transreflective TFT screen, and ran Palm OS 5.2.1.

  6. Palm III - Wikipedia

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    Palm III. The Palm III is a personal digital assistant that was made by the Palm Computing division of 3Com. It went on sale in 1998 as a replacement for the PalmPilot handheld. It was the first Palm handheld to support infrared file transfer and a Flash ROM -capable operating system. At release, the Palm III was priced at US$400.

  7. Pilot 1000 - Wikipedia

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    The Pilot 1000 and Pilot 5000 are the first generations of PDAs produced by Palm Computing (then a subsidiary of U.S. Robotics ). It was introduced in March 1996. The Pilot uses a Motorola 68328 processor at 16 MHz, and had 128 kB (Pilot 1000) or 512 kB (Pilot 5000) built in Random-access memory . The PDA has a plastic case (various colors).

  8. Palm IIIxe - Wikipedia

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    The Palm IIIxe unit came in a black flip lid with an infrared port at top which lets users beam memos, addresses, etc. between Palm handhelds or to another device with an IrDA-compliant port. With the right software, the IIIxe can also be used as a universal remote control . At the bottom of the unit is a serial port for hotsyncing to the user ...

  9. Palm m100 series - Wikipedia

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    The Palm m125 is the last PDA manufactured by Palm that accepts user-replaceable AAA batteries. The m130 is also powered by the Motorola VZ Dragonball processor operating at 33 MHz. It has a 160x160 pixel LCD screen that supports 12-bit color. [4] It was released on March 4, 2002, and was originally shipped to customers running Palm OS 4.1.