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To: Kent Rattey who wrote (8190)3/6/2001 2:17:39 PM
From: kech  Read Replies (2) of 196766
 
Why would palm package its new M105 with a GSM phone instead of a CDMA phone as modem? I'm hoping there is just a different model number for the CDMA. Anybody know?

Palm launches new entry-level handheld computer

SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 6 (Reuters) - Palm Inc. (NasdaqNM:PALM - news) said on Tuesday it has begun sales of a
new entry-level handheld computer with more memory and bundled with software that lets Palm users with mobile phones send
and receive e-mail, browse the Internet and chat from virtually anywhere.

Palm's m105 computer has 8 megabytes (MB) of memory, four times as much as the m100 model computer. The m100 was released last year as Palm's dominant
market share was being threatened by new, sometimes less-expensive competitors, especially Handspring Inc.'s (NasdaqNM:HAND - news) Visor.

Palm said it would sell the m105 with its Mobile Internet Kit, which normally retails for $39.95. The software uses a GSM mobile phone, which is not included, as a
wireless modem. This enables Palm users to use Web-clipping software and exchange e-mail and instant messages.

Taking a page from the playbook of mobile phone manufacturers, Palm said it will offer 14 detachable faceplates for the m105, in colors like Blue Boa and Burl
Wood, at $19.95 each, in addition to the five colors offered for the m100. The m105 also comes with a cradle for syncing information to a desktop computer
instead of using a cable.

The m105 has a suggested retail price of $199, $50 more than its predecessor. The new device is available for users of the Microsoft Windows and Macintosh
operating systems in English, French, Italian, Spanish, German and Japanese. Non-English units will be available in mid-March, Palm said.

Palm shares were up $1-11/16, or 9.75 percent, to $19 in Tuesday afternoon trading on the Nasdaq. It has a 52-week range from $16-3/16 to $77
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