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Palm Launches 3 New Devices

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - October 01, 2003


Palm is launching 3 new devices this week. The Zire 21 is a new and improved version of its entry-level Palm Zire. The new Tungsten T3 and Tungsten E devices will beef up the Tungsten line. These devices will be the last devices released under the Palm name as Palm will move to palmOne later in the year.

Palm Tungsten T3
This is Palm's high-end and ground-breaking new device. This one comes with:

  • Built-in Bluetooth
  • 400MHz IntelŪ XScale processor
  • Palm OSŪ 5.2.1
  • 64MB of memory
  • $399
  • Carry Music, Photos, Videos
  • Expansion Cards


    Palm Tungsten E


    This is a low-end devoce for Palm that comes at a low price of $199.

  • 32MB of memory
  • Carry Music, Photos, Videos
  • Expansion Cards
  • $199




    Palm Zire 21

    This is Palm's lowest-end replacement for the popular Palm Zire m150.

  • $99
  • 8MB of memory
  • Graffiti2.



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