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  • PDA Priorities

    Which PDA is right for your business needs?

  • Handspring Visor Prism

    With a dazzling color display, faster processor, and rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the Visor Prism leaps past the Palm IIIc for color Palm OS-based handhelds.

  • Handhelds With Colour Displays

    A colour display can brighten up your handheld, whether you're looking at one with a Pocket PC or Palm OS. You'll be able to work outdoors on some and share vivid photos with friends on others.

  • High-end Palm shootout

    Before you lay down big dollars for that high-end Palm handheld, know what kind of screens they have. The facts will surprise you.

  • Talk to the Hand

    My name is Palm and these are my favourite downloads. Though it's barely four years old, to millions of users the Palm handheld is more than an organiser: It's enlightenment. We've tossed our little black books and notepads. Said sayonara to planners crammed with business cards and Post-it notes. Our Palm gives us instant access to phone numbers, e-mail, memos, and a calendar. It's the glue that holds our lives together in the digital age.

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