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Palm m105 A tragically hip Palm that won't bust your wallet

By Gisela M. Pedroza

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m105
  • Manufacturer: Palm
  • Street price: $199
  • Phone: (800) 881-7256
  • Web site:www.palm.com

What could be better than a low-priced Palm? How about one with8MB of memory? The Palm m105, featuring a memory upgrade from itspredecessor, runs on Palm OS 3.5 and comes bundled with a mobileInternet kit, so you can wirelessly access the Internet and e-maileverywhere you go. A HotSync cradle comes bundled instead of acord, and this model allows you to add on hardware accessories likecameras and keyboards. And for the hip user, the m105 has 19available faceplates ($19.95 each) that can be changed daily to fityour mood or your outfit. Now that's a Personal DigitalAssistant.

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