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Tungsten T looked like a normal slate-shaped PDA, but the bottom portion, with the five-way controller and four buttons, could slide shut, covering up the Graffiti writing area. This made it the smallest Palm PDA in height. The Tungsten T was the last
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Tungsten T5 was meant to be a replacement for the Tungsten T3, it lacked several features from the Tungsten T3 such as a charge-indicator LED, a vibrating alarm, an included HotSync cradle, and built in microphone for voice memos. Furthermore, its speaker became rear-facing instead of
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Graffiti 1 and later Palm PDAs used Graffiti Version 2. The revised software required two separate strokes for entry of some letters of the alphabet, such as the letters "t" and "k". Most all of the other letters required strokes different from those used in
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Tungsten C's monaural audio. For instance, a special adapter could be purchased to convert to a standard 3.5 mm jack that splits the mono output into left and right channels.
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Tungsten T5 was the first Palm PDA to have a 320×480 pixel screen without a slider mechanism as used in the Tungsten T3, T2, and T, though other brands have had sliderless HVGA displays for years. It was also the first to have 256 MB of
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Tungsten E, but was taller, instead of the sliding bodies of the previous Tungsten T-series handhelds.
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Tungsten E, had
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slot, vibrating alarms, indicator light, and a 2.5 mm headset jack, capable of voice recording and monaural sound output with a proprietary earbud headset (sold separately).
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386:, introduced on April 13, 2005, replaced the similarly named Tungsten E, had 32 MB of memory (29.7 available), a 200 MHz
858:. The addition of NVFS however, brought the benefit of no longer losing all stored data in the event of a complete battery drain.
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2.5 mm headset jack, and a single rear speaker. At introduction, it retailed at US$ 419 before service provider subsidies.
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1947:, Palm Press Release (Tungsten W), Oct. 28, 2002
1945:Palm Introduces New Integrated Wireless Handheld
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1953:, Palm Press Release, Jul. 23, 2003
1941:, Palm Press Release, Oct. 28, 2002
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1715:Palm Wi-Fi Card at the Palm Store
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1054:LifeDrive Mobile Manager
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804:Palm Universal Connector
758:Palm Universal Connector
738:(SD) flash memory card.
491:The first Tungsten, the
420:Non-Volatile File System
259:Palm Universal Connector
206:Secure Digital (SD) card
1840:"Palm Tungsten E Specs"
1816:"Palm Tungsten C Specs"
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1579:Keyboard, Cellular
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1338:Intel XScale PXA255
1333:Intel XScale PXA270
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793:Secure Digital Card
780:operating system).
142:lithium ion battery
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1647:m500 Series
1633:Smartphones
1629:Treo Series
1623:Zire Series
1280:Resolution
1233:128 MB/Yes
1227:256 MB/Yes
1125:April 2003
1016:web browser
833:Flash Drive
816:Tungsten T5
810:Tungsten T5
679:Tungsten T3
673:Tungsten T3
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634:Tungsten T2
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384:Tungsten E2
378:Tungsten E2
370:Tungsten E2
244:lithium-ion
153:series was
118:Touchscreen
18:Tungsten T5
2597:As HP Palm
2077:Palm, Inc.
1921:2019-01-29
1897:2019-01-29
1873:2019-01-29
1849:2019-01-29
1825:2019-01-29
1801:2019-01-29
1777:2019-01-29
1691:References
1685:iPod Touch
1612:Palm Pilot
1607:Palm, Inc.
1542:Infrared (
1528:Infrared (
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1497:Infrared (
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1297:Processor
1230:32 MB/Yes
1128:July 2003
1068:Comparison
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995:Tungsten C
987:Tungsten C
963:It had 16
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890:Tungsten W
884:Tungsten W
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728:RealPlayer
702:Graffiti 2
574:playback.
522:of memory,
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479:Tungsten T
473:Tungsten E
413:, it used
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285:Tungsten E
208:slot with
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56:Palm, Inc.
38:Tungsten E
2313:LifeDrive
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2122:PalmPilot
1675:Sony CLIÉ
1665:Dell Axim
1638:LifeDrive
1582:Keyboard
1538:Bluetooth
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1474:Bluetooth
1224:64 MB/No
1221:32 MB/No
1218:64 MB/No
1215:16 MB/No
1212:16 MB/No
965:megabytes
928:Palm i705
898:cellphone
644:megabytes
625:digitizer
617:digitizer
585:Bluetooth
520:megabytes
514:It had:
404:Bluetooth
349:Palm m515
295:megabytes
221:Bluetooth
179:Sony Clie
2643:Category
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2480:Tungsten
2213:Platinum
2129:Personal
2066:List of
1738:Archived
1601:See also
1292:320*480
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1286:320*480
1283:320*320
1262:Display
1251:11.5 MB
1246:12.6 MB
1172:US$ 299
1169:US$ 249
1166:US$ 399
1163:US$ 399
1160:US$ 199
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1154:US$ 499
1151:US$ 419
1148:US$ 499
1064:series.
981:Treo 600
932:Palm VII
921:Treo 600
904:5 on an
852:Treo 650
785:SD cards
770:Mac OS X
561:Graffiti
509:Illinois
411:Treo 650
175:Tungsten
151:Tungsten
72:Lifespan
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2203:Deluxe
2093:Zoomer
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1396:5.4.7
1390:5.2.1
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954:locked
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656:Brazil
454:SyChip
391:XScale
280:Models
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2566:WebOS
2435:700wx
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2290:Foleo
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466:WPA2
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654:or
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572:MP3
568:ARM
552:5.0
518:16
464:or
462:WPA
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395:TFT
342:USB
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240:ARM
194:LCD
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2541:21
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2498:T3
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1977:T3
1974:T2
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