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Palm goes higher res.


Palm handhelds still have the sleek In the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the Sleek is a Magical Beast. It resembles an Ermine. It seems to have no other desire aside from biting victims and running off. , modern look we're used to, but now they offer even more information management features and productivity software. Palm's newest handheld offerings are the Tungsten tungsten (tŭng`stən) [Swed.,=heavy stone], metallic chemical element; symbol W; at. no. 74; at. wt. 183.85; m.p. about 3,410°C;; b.p. 5,660°C;; sp. gr. 19.3 at 20°C;; valence +2, +3, +4, +5, or +6.  T3 and Tungsten E. The Tungsten T3 features a high-resolution color screen with a unique "stretch display" that adds 50 percent more screen space in landscape mode. It also offers faster Bluetooth setup See BIOS setup and install program. , a wireless communication suite, fast XScale processor and 64MB of RAM. The Tungsten T3 retails for $399. The Tungsten E features 32MB of RAM, a high-resolution color display, updated core applications, multimedia software, and expandability through cards or add-on A purchase of additional goods before payment is made for goods already purchased.

An add-on may be covered by a clause in an installment payment contract that allows the seller to hold a security interest in the earlier goods until full payment is made on the later goods.
 accessories. The Tungsten E retails for $199. Need more details? Visit www.palm.com.

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Title Annotation:What's new: looking for higher-education and technology products and services? Start here.
Author:Klein, Alana
Publication:University Business
Date:Nov 1, 2003
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