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To: Mang Cheng who wrote (31361)5/31/1999 9:42:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 45548
 
I would rather change AAA batteries than recharge a Palm every couple days/weeks.

If you go to Costco you can pick up a pack of 24 AAA's for next to nothing.

The Palm7 uses AAA's and they re-charge the wireless battery for Internet connection.

the-gadgeteer.com

>>The length of the unit is greater to accommodate the wireless battery and other hardware. There is no access to the wireless battery. It is charged automatically by the AAA batteries when needed. The device schedules recharges of this battery for when you are not using it. When it is charging, you cannot use the wireless functions.<<

I agree 3Com had their thinking caps on this one!

BTW,
Palm OS rules. So many, and I repeat MANY programs out there for the Palm. THOUSANDS OF PROGRAMS.

eurocool.com

pilotgear.com

Some more cool stuff for your Palm. Yep, make your Palm into a programable LEARNING remote control for your entertainment system:
pacificneotek.com