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The industry leader will launch the latest editions in its Tungsten and Zire product lines this month, and they'll pack features never seen before in a Palm, sources say.
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With a high-resolution colour screen, a sleek design, an expansion card slot, and a low price tag, the Tungsten E will hit the handheld sweet spot for many mobile professionals and consumers.
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The Bluetooth-equipped Tungsten T2 is an evolutionary upgrade to the business-oriented Tungsten T, doubling the RAM from 16MB to 32MB and featuring an improved display.
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