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Technology Stocks : PALM - The rebirth of Palm Inc.

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To: Mang Cheng who wrote (3846)2/19/2001 8:04:12 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (2) of 6784
 
Wow, thanks for consolidating that!

Palm V - 4 oz
Palm m100 - 4.4 oz


It surprises me that those two models are so close, because in everday use the V feels significantly smaller. Don't know if it's the shape or what.

Nokia 3310 (a normal cell phone) - 4.7 oz

That is a rather large cell phone...here are mine....

Ericsson T28w - 2.9 oz
Nokia 8890 - 3.2 oz

Both are world phones, the Nok is internet-capable, the ericsson is being replaced by a model of the same size which is internet-capable. The battery on the Ericsson has to be seen to be believed, the thing is thinner than a credit card and the phone lasts three days on standby. Can't wait to see how PALM and HAND take advantage of Li-Poly battery technology.
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