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by Nigel Yap
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Sunday, 03 February 2008 05:52 PM |
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Remember Palm? Yeah that handheld company that used to make
one of the hottest PDAs in the world. Well most of you might give Palm devices
a miss this days considering that Palm OS has more or less died. However Palm
has in recent times decided to use of all thing the Windows Mobile operating
system, and to be honest, the Windows Mobile based Palms aren't that bad.
So when I got my hands on the Palm Treo 500v, I thought that
maybe moving to Windows Mobile isn't such a bad idea for Palm at all. So read
on to see what I thought about the Palm Treo 500v.
Palm Treo 500v Specifications
| Platform |
Windows Mobile® 6 Standard |
| Display |
320x240-pixel Transflective colour screen; supports 16-bit colour
(up to 65K colours) |
| Radio |
GSM/GPRS/UMTS radio
GSM bands: 900/1800/1900
UMTS bands: 2100 |
| Bluetooth® Wireless Technology |
Version: 2.0 + EDR
Profiles: Headset, handsfree, EDR, serial and OBEX. Mono and stereo headsets are supported |
| Memory |
256MB memory (150MB available user storage) |
| Camera |
2.0 megapixels with 2x digital zoom and
video capture support |
| Battery |
Removable 1200mAh, lithium-ion
Talk time: 10 days standby,
and up to 4.5 hours of talk time |
| Expansion |
MicroSD card |
| Connector |
mini USB |
| Dimensions |
16.5mm (D) x 61.5mm (W) x 110mm (H)
120 grams |
| System Requirements |
Windows® XP, Vista™ |
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