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                    [Title] => Palm’s Tungsten T2: An improved PDA
                    [Summary] => Palm recently updated its original Tungsten T line with a new model boasting an improved transflective display with a crisp 16-bit, 320 x 320 resolution and double built-in memory (32MB up from 16MB) plus the latest Palm OS software version 5.2.1.
                    [DatePublished] => 2003-08-08 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => 2 new innovative handhelds from Palm
                    [Summary] => In a bid to increase its share of the handheld market and inject innovative communication and productivity features to its product line-up, Palm Computing has launched two new models – the Palm Zire 71 and Palm Tungsten C – aimed at the consumer and professional markets that it once dominated.


The Tungsten C, which is positioned toward power users and executives, boasts of a powerful 400Mhz Intel processor that features the Xscale technology, a large step from most Palm platform handhelds that run at either 33Mhz or 66Mhz.
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The Tungsten C, which is positioned toward power users and executives, boasts of a powerful 400Mhz Intel processor that features the Xscale technology, a large step from most Palm platform handhelds that run at either 33Mhz or 66Mhz.
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