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  • Fossil Wrist PDA FX2008 Reviewed on 03/02/05

    Fossil Wrist PDA FX2008

    From the tiny display to the difficult input methods, the Fossil Wrist PDA isn't worth the price. Windows users interested in a smart watch will find their needs better met with one of Microsoft's SPOT watches.

    Specs: Palm OS 4.1, 8 MB, Motorola 66 MHz, IrDA, Stylus, Touch-screen, Rocker Switch, 4-way hat switch

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  • Palm Zire 21 Handheld Reviewed on 09/30/03

    Palm Zire 21 Handheld

    Palm's entry-level handheld now has more memory and a faster processor.

    Specs: Palm OS 5.2.1, 8 MB, Texas Instruments 126 MHzOMAP311, IrDA, 2.9 in x 0.6 in x 4.4 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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    $250 Check prices
  • Palm m130 Reviewed on 09/23/02

    Palm m130

    The m130 is on the low end of the color-Palm spectrum, but it's a decent PDA for the price.

    Specs: Palm OS 4.1, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, IrDA, 3.1 in x 0.9 in x 4.8 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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    $250 Check prices
  • Palm i705 Reviewed on 01/30/02

    Palm i705

    Though it's a significant update to the Palm VIIx, the i705 faces very stiff competition from rivals RIM, Handspring, and Samsung.

    Specs: Palm OS 4.1, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, IrDA, 3.1 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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    $150 Check prices
  • Palm m125 Reviewed on 10/31/01

    Palm m125

    Mate an m500 with an m105, and you get the m125.

    Specs: Palm OS 4.0.1, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, IrDA, 3.1 in x 0.9 in x 4.8 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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  • Palm m505 Reviewed on 05/06/01

    Palm m505

    The m505 is a serviceable PDA, but newer models from Palm and Sony have better color LCDs and are smarter buys.

    Specs: Palm OS 4.0, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, IrDA, 3.1 in x 0.5 in x 4.5 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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    $390 Check prices
  • Palm m500 Reviewed on 04/30/01

    Palm m500

    The m500 offers some nice refinements, but the older Palm Vx is a better value for those who don't need the expansion card slot.

    Specs: Palm OS 4.0, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, IrDA, 3.1 in x 0.4 in x 4.5 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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    $30 -$170 Check prices
  • Palm Visor Platinum (Silver) Reviewed on 10/15/00

    Palm Visor Platinum (Silver)

    Only power users need apply.

    Specs: Palm OS 3.5.2, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, 3 in x 0.7 in x 4.8 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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  • HandEra TRGpro Reviewed on 07/20/00

    HandEra TRGpro

    This is a very good choice if your business requires the expandability and versatility of a CompactFlash slot.

    Specs: Palm OS 3.5.1, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 16 MHzMC68EZ328, 3.2 in x 0.8 in x 4.8 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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  • Palm i705 Reviewed on

    Palm i705

    Specs: Palm OS 4.1, 8 MB, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, IrDA, 3.1 in x 0.6 in x 4.6 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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  • FOSSIL Wrist PDA Reviewed on

    FOSSIL Wrist PDA

    Specs: Palm OS 4.1, 8 MB, Motorola 66 MHzMC68VZ328, IrDA, Stylus, Touch-screen, Rocker Switch

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    $400 Check prices
  • Palm m500 Reviewed on

    Palm m500

    Specs: Palm OS 4.0, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, 3.1 in x 0.4 in x 4.5 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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  • Sony CLIÉ PEG-S300 Reviewed on

    Sony CLIÉ PEG-S300

    Specs: Palm OS 3.5, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola MC68EZ328, 2.8 in x 0.6 in x 4.5 in, Stylus, Jog Dial, Touch-screen

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    $140 Check prices
  • Palm m105 Reviewed on

    Palm m105

    Specs: Palm OS 3.5, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 16 MHzMC68EZ328, IrDA, 3.1 in x 0.7 in x 4.6 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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    $140 Check prices
  • Sony CLIÉ PEG-SL10 Reviewed on

    Sony CLIÉ PEG-SL10

    Specs: Palm OS 4.1, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, IrDA, 2.8 in x 0.7 in x 4.1 in, Stylus, Jog Dial, Touch-screen

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  • Palm Vx Reviewed on

    Palm Vx

    Specs: Palm OS 3.5, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 20 MHzMC68EZ328, 3.1 in x 0.4 in x 4.5 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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  • Palm Vllx Reviewed on

    Palm Vllx

    Specs: Palm OS 3.5, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 20 MHzMC68EZ328, 3.3 in x 0.7 in x 5.2 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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    $100 Check prices
  • Palm m500 Reviewed on

    Palm m500

    Specs: Palm OS 4.0, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, 3.1 in x 0.4 in x 4.5 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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    $40 Check prices
  • PALM M505 HANDHELD ORGANIZER *US BUILT FOR GOV T PURCHASE* Reviewed on

    PALM M505 HANDHELD ORGANIZER *US BUILT FOR GOV T PURCHASE*

    Specs: Palm OS 4.0, 8 MB DRAM, Motorola 33 MHzMC68VZ328, 3.1 in x 0.5 in x 4.5 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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  • Palm Zire 21 (Multilingual) Reviewed on

    Palm Zire 21 (Multilingual)

    Specs: Palm OS 5.2.1, 8 MB, Texas Instruments 126 MHzOMAP311, IrDA, 2.9 in x 0.6 in x 4.4 in, Stylus, Touch-screen

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