GITEX: Palm Inc
Palm is expanding its powerful Tungsten range of business handhelds with the T3 and TE models. The Tungsten T3 is Palm's first device to support a high-resolution colour screen that can be viewed in landscape or widescreen mode, as well as the traditional portrait mode. The company also anticipates more phone-PDAs after its purchase of Handspring.
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Lisa Creffield, CorrespondentMonday, October 20 - 2003 at 11:26 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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