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RealOne Play for Palm Tungsten T Available

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - March 18, 2003


Now you can play mp3 files on your Tungsten T. The RealOne Player Mobile for the Palm Tungsten T handheld is now available.

RealOne can transfer songs from the PC version of to a Tungsten T in its cradle. This can happen by the way, without going through a full HotSync.

This app uses about 500Kb of RAM. An SD expansion card is required to store and play the files, and Palm is recommending using a SD card of at least 64mb.

You can download the play for free using the link below. There are versions for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.

RealOne Features

  • Listen to your tracks through the built-in speaker on your Tungsten™ T handheld or by using the headphone jack with standard headphones (sold separately) for stereo sound.

  • Continue using your handheld to schedule appointments, enter new contacts and more, while listening to MP3 and RealAudio-formatted music in the background. View a full display of current tracks playing, including song name, album and artist.

  • Organize your songs by creating and editing playlists directly on the device.

  • Transfer your personal music collection from the RealOne Player on your computer to expansion cards.

  • Conserve battery power with auto-dimming capability.




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