About: Palm V

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Palm V is a personal digital assistant (PDA) by 3Com. Released in 1999 by 3Com, the PDA has an aluminum enclosure containing a Dragonball EZ central processing unit (capable of overclocking to 39 MHz) and 2 MB of memory. The 16-shade grayscale display has a backlight and increased resolution from the previous-generation Palm III. Unlike that older device, which uses disposable batteries (AAAs), the Palm V has a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery with an expected charge lasting 1–2 weeks. Palm Vs are equipped with a serial port that is electrically though not physically compatible with the EIA-232-D telecommunications standard (the new enclosure design prevents Palm III-compatible accessories from connecting to the port) and a Consumer IR transceiver.

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  • Palm V is a personal digital assistant (PDA) by 3Com. Released in 1999 by 3Com, the PDA has an aluminum enclosure containing a Dragonball EZ central processing unit (capable of overclocking to 39 MHz) and 2 MB of memory. The 16-shade grayscale display has a backlight and increased resolution from the previous-generation Palm III. Unlike that older device, which uses disposable batteries (AAAs), the Palm V has a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery with an expected charge lasting 1–2 weeks. Palm Vs are equipped with a serial port that is electrically though not physically compatible with the EIA-232-D telecommunications standard (the new enclosure design prevents Palm III-compatible accessories from connecting to the port) and a Consumer IR transceiver. Upon launch, the Palm V cost about US$500 (equivalent to about $810 in 2021), though it had reduced to $300–400 by January 2000 (equivalent to about $470–630 in 2021). Units sold in late 1999 came pre-loaded with Palm OS version 3.0, though 3.3 was available to download and install. The IBM WorkPad c3 is the Palm V, relabeled. Ars Technica's Will Smith raved about his Palm V in 1999, recommending it to all interested, excepting Palm III users for whom the technical-specifications upgrade wasn't substantial enough. Writing for TechRepublic in January 2000, Jeff Thompson was enthusiastically full of praise for the Palm V, both for personal and enterprise uses. (en)
  • Palm Vとは3Comの子会社であるPalm Computingが開発した携帯情報端末である。機能は前機種のシリーズと同じだが、アルマイト仕上げの新しい筐体が採用され、さらにPalmで初めて再充電可能バッテリーが内蔵された。デザインはインダストリアルデザイン企業のIDEOが手がけた。後継は。 (ja)
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  • Palm V in its dock (en)
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  • Palm Vとは3Comの子会社であるPalm Computingが開発した携帯情報端末である。機能は前機種のシリーズと同じだが、アルマイト仕上げの新しい筐体が採用され、さらにPalmで初めて再充電可能バッテリーが内蔵された。デザインはインダストリアルデザイン企業のIDEOが手がけた。後継は。 (ja)
  • Palm V is a personal digital assistant (PDA) by 3Com. Released in 1999 by 3Com, the PDA has an aluminum enclosure containing a Dragonball EZ central processing unit (capable of overclocking to 39 MHz) and 2 MB of memory. The 16-shade grayscale display has a backlight and increased resolution from the previous-generation Palm III. Unlike that older device, which uses disposable batteries (AAAs), the Palm V has a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery with an expected charge lasting 1–2 weeks. Palm Vs are equipped with a serial port that is electrically though not physically compatible with the EIA-232-D telecommunications standard (the new enclosure design prevents Palm III-compatible accessories from connecting to the port) and a Consumer IR transceiver. (en)
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  • Palm V (ja)
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