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Palm's Tungsten E was the cheapest of the Tungsten series, and as such, has been one of the most successful. [citation needed] It has 32 megabytes of memory, a Texas Instruments OMAP (ARM) 126 MHz processor, a 2 + 1 ⁄ 8-by-2 + 1 ⁄ 8-inch (54 mm × 54 mm) transreflective TFT screen, and ran Palm OS 5.2.1.
The Tungsten series was Palm, Inc.'s line of business-class Palm OS-based PDAs. With the purchase of the Palm name from PalmSource, Palm has dropped the Tungsten name from newer offerings. As of 2006, only the Tungsten E2 continues to use the Tungsten name. Palm's other business-class model continuing the Tungsten line is the TX
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According to a review on infosyncworld.com, the Tungsten W has 15MB of usable memory. --bigjarom 06:30, September 11, 2005 (UTC) Well, the T|E2 has a PXA255 Processor, despite that Wikipedia says it has a PXA260 in the PDA. Confirmed ut with the PXA Clocker Application. Curriegrad2004 06:12, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
some machines used a Multi-Connector (Newer standard for palmOne and Palm Handhelds) The Connector can be used to charge the device, transfer data to a computer, HotSync , and play audio. It is the new standard to replace the previous Palm Universal Connector , which performed similar functions but did not have an audio output capability.
The Tungsten series, renamed "T" series in 2005, are the high-end Palm models, with ARM/RISC processors (except the Tungsten W), high-resolution color screens, and SD memory cards. Tungsten T (also known as m550)— Palm OS 5.0 - 144 MHz, 16 MHz, sliding case, voice recorder, Bluetooth
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Some Palm devices manufactured between 2001 and 2004 did not use the Universal Connector. For instance, the Tungsten E had a mini-USB connector. The Universal Connector was superseded by the Palm Multi-Connector for the final devices released by Palm, this standard added stereo audio output and mono microphone input.