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  2. Palm m100 series - Wikipedia

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    The m100 is powered by the Motorola EZ Dragonball processor operating at 16 MHz and has 2 Megabytes of RAM. It was released in August 2000, and originally shipped to customers with Palm OS 3.5. It is 4.66 inches high, 3.10 inches wide, and 0.72 inches thick. It weighs 3.7 oz without batteries or the screen cover.

  3. List of Palm OS devices - Wikipedia

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    Palm m100—Palm OS 3.5 - 16 MHz, 2 MB RAM; Palm m105—Palm OS 3.5 ... Toggle the table of contents. List of Palm OS devices. 3 languages ...

  4. 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.

  5. Palm Serial - Wikipedia

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    The Palm Serial were 3 successive proprietary 10-pin Serial connectors on the bottom of the first 3 series of models of PDAs from Palm, Inc. to provide serial communications: 1) pre-IrDA models; 2) the 1st IrDA models; 3) the 1st thin, metal-body models. In addition to Palm's models (and rebranded models like the IBM WorkPad series) similar ...

  6. LifeDrive - Wikipedia

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    The hard disk used in the LifeDrive was selected by Palm for its fast spinup speed, but delays in application launching were inevitably longer than with flash-based handhelds. Many speed concerns were addressed with a user-applicable ROM update , which was released by Palm in December 2005.

  7. 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.

  8. M100 - Wikipedia

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    Palm m100 series, a popular lower cost version of the Palm Pilot; M100 (New York City bus), a New York City Bus route in Manhattan; Effa M100, the Brazilian name for the Changhe Ideal automobile; M100, the second version of the Jeep trailer; M100 Elan, a model of the Lotus Elan automobile; Mercedes-Benz M100 engine, a 6.3/6.9 liter SOHC V8 ...

  9. Palm TX - Wikipedia

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    The Palm TX (written as "Palm T|X" in official documentation [2]) was a personal digital assistant which was produced by Palm, Inc. It was announced and released as part of Palm's October 2005 product cycle, and was in production until March 2009.