- published: 20 Jun 2015
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Palm or Palms may refer to:
Retro Review, a retro computing magazine, was the first multiformat magazine dedicated to old computers. The first issue was published on January 15, 2002.
The Sony CLIÉ was a series of personal digital assistants running the Palm Operating System developed and marketed by Sony from 2000 to 2005. The devices introduced many new features to the PDA market, such as a jog-wheel interface, high-resolution displays, and Sony technologies like Memory Stick slots and ATRAC3 audio playback. Most models were designed and manufactured in Japan. The name is an acronym for creativity, lifestyle, innovation, emotion though formerly communication, link, information and entertainment. It was initially an attempt at a new coinage term, though it means "tool" in the Jèrriais language.
The CLIÉ handhelds were distinguished from other Palm OS models by their emphasis on multimedia capabilities, including photo, video, and audio playback, long before any other Palm OS PDAs had such capabilities. Later models have been credited with spurring competition in the previously stagnant Palm market, closing many of the gaps that existed between Palm OS PDAs and those powered by Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system, particularly on the multimedia front, but also with Sony's proprietary application launcher interface.
In this retro review, we take a look back at the Palm TX - a high-end PDA that integrated infrared beaming, WiFi, and Bluetooth. The impressive pocket computer also housed a 3.9" display, SD card reader, and the 312 MHz Intel XScale PXA 270 processor... http://amzn.to/2bckynT
A look at my old PalmIII and newer Palm Tungsten T5. While my iPad is now my main portal system, long before it I utilized a PalmIII to store important information for when I was away from home. It had a black and white screen and very short battery life. Earlier this year, I purchased a T5 from a thrift shop in Philly because it was a very good deal and it reminded me of my old PalmIII. While the III no longer functions properly, the T5 is still in excellent condition for its age. I have only had to replace the battery so far.
A throwback of the PalmOne m105 pocket organizer device. Features included a monochrome, resistive touch screen, and 'customizable' face plates. Find out more details in this nostalgic retro review. Find it here: http://amzn.to/2bdSUmu Details: -8 MB memory--stores thousands of addresses, phone numbers, appointments, and to-do items -Includes HotSync serial cradle to back up data to your PC or Macintosh -Comes with e-mail and Mobile Internet Kit software and desktop software for both PC and Mac -Link to Microsoft Outlook (Windows only) -Customizable with optional snap-on faceplates
An overly lengthy look at a handheld device from the not so distant past.
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