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Sony produced two wireless expansion cards for these models, to provide internet access, the PEGA-WL100, and the PEGA-WL110. Both cards supported 802.11b. [9] However, they suffered from a curious Palm OS 5.0 limitation of only being able to transfer files up to 1MB in size.
The Palm Treo 700wx is a smartphone offered by Sprint, ... SDIO and MMC expansion cards; ... (Wi-Fi card and Bluetooth GPS adapter can be purchased separately)
Dana—Palm OS 4.1.2 - small "laptop" running Palm OS with a 560x160 pixel greyscale LCD, full-sized keyboard, two SD card slots, 8MiB or 16Mib memory, powered by NiMH or 3 x AA battery or wall adapter; Dana Wireless—Palm OS 4.1.2, same features as Dana plus Wi-Fi, 16MiB memory, SDIO support, widescreen launcher
New Sleek Palm m500 and m505 Handhelds Add Expansion, Mobile Connectivity and Vibrant Color Archived 2007-08-17 at the Wayback Machine, Palm Press Release, March 19, 2001; New Palm m130 and m515 Handhelds Add Spring Color to 2002 Product Lineup, March 4, 2002; Niles, Steve, "Why the Palm m500 Series is Ideal for the Enterprise", September, 2002.
The TRGpro ran Palm OS 3.3, and provided a competitive edge over the Palm III with a built-in loudspeaker, a faster processor, as well as a Compact Flash slot for expansion. [2] The CF card slot supported both memory expansion cards, as well as I/O accessories such as modems, network and barcode scanner cards. The TRGpro is powered by AAA ...
A subset of 25 cards were randomly included in 15-card booster packs packaged in the Magic: The Gathering Multiverse Gift Box released months before Visions official release. [16] At the time of its release, Visions was a "first" in the release of quality cards at the common level. For instance, River Boa was considered "very good" compared to ...
Pokémon’s latest trading card game set, Paldean Fates, is officially out in most of the English-speaking world, and while some of us haven’t been able to get our hands on it just yet, we have ...
This handheld also features an expansion slot for an SD or MMC format memory card, in addition to SDIO cards. [3] The Palm m125 is the last PDA manufactured by Palm that accepts user-replaceable AAA batteries. The m130 is also powered by the Motorola VZ Dragonball processor operating at 33 MHz.