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Palm Tungsten T3 Handheld Review
The good: High-resolution, pivoting, full-use screen; compact, expandable design; built-in Bluetooth; 400MHz processor and 64MB of RAM; MP3 and multimedia support; strong software bundle.
The bad: No built-in Wi-Fi; battery not replaceable.
The bottom line: The Palm Tungsten T3 combines powerful business and multimedia features with a Schwarzenegger-size screen.
Palm Tungsten T3 Handheld Specs
Manufacturer: Palm
Part number: P80870US
- Product Basic Spec
