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  2. 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.

  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 Palm Tungsten T3 came with a built-in 900 mAh rechargeable Lithium ion battery. The T1 and T2 also used a 900 mAh battery, but because of the upgraded Palm Tungsten T3 processor the battery life is significantly reduced. The modest battery life is the largest criticism of the Tungsten T3 compared to other Palm models.

  5. PalmPilot - Wikipedia

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    Palm also sold the 10201U modem at 14.4 kbit/s, introduced at a price of $129 (this modem is also compatible with the Palm III and Palm IIIx devices). An upgrade kit was also available, which allowed users of the earlier Pilot 1000/5000 devices to upgrade the OS, ROM, and RAM to match the PalmPilot Professional.

  6. Palm IIIe - Wikipedia

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    Palm IIIe Special Edition A Palm IIIe sitting in its HotSync cradle. The Palm IIIe is a PDA from Palm Computing released in 1999 briefly after the more expensive and more advanced Palm IIIx. It shared the same screen as the Palm IIIx, which improved upon the Palm III's screen by featuring a new enhanced and easier to read LCD. Like the previous ...

  7. List of Palm OS devices - Wikipedia

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    Tungsten T2—Palm OS 5.2.1 - 144 MHz, ... Treo 600—Palm OS 5.2.1H ... A PDA designed for handheld gaming. It was held sideways (landscape), had an analog joystick ...

  8. Sony CLIÉ PEG-SJ22 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony CLIÉ PEG-SJ22 was a Palm OS based handheld "Personal Entertainment Organizer" released by Sony in 2003, it is a very similar device to the Sony CLIÉ PEG-SJ30 with a slightly different software package. It was released to be the entry-level model and only ran Palm OS 4.1, not the newly released 5.

  9. Zire Handheld - Wikipedia

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    The Palm Zire 31 was a budget multimedia-oriented device. While the display was still 160×160, it was now color. The Zire 31 had twice the RAM of the Zire 21 (16 MB, 13.8 MB usable), a 200 MHz Intel XScale PXA255 processor, an SD/SDIO/MMC expansion slot, Palm OS 5.2.8, a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack and a 5-way navigator, though the Zire 31 still retained the two application buttons, as ...