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Palm IIIc
Sunday April 30, 2000
Palm
Price at time of review.
Handheld PC
| Price |
899 |
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| Processor |
22MHz DragonBall EZ |
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| Memory size |
8MB (RAM)/2MB (ROM) |
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| Dimension |
80x15x128 |
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| Weight |
185g |
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