palmOne Breaks New Ground with 256MB Storage Handheld
Oct. 4, 2004 -- Nearly doubling the industry's current handheld storage maximum, palmOne, Inc. (Nasdaq: PLMO) today introduced the Tungsten T5 handheld with 256MB of flash memory. The Tungsten T5 gives productivity-minded mobile professionals the ability to carry more data and applications than ever before on a handheld, for an estimated U.S. street price of $399.
The Tungsten T5 handheld's flash memory protects information even if the device loses its charge, and doubles as a portable flash memory drive. With palmOne's highest-resolution 320x480 color screen, Bluetooth wireless technology, and an all-new sleek and slim design, the Tungsten T5 rises above conventional handheld limitations, giving customers the folders and files they need whenever and wherever they need them.
"Today's mobile professionals need greater access to their information, regardless of the data's size," said Ken Wirt, senior vice president of worldwide marketing for palmOne. "The Tungsten T5 handheld gives these highly mobile workers more storage capacity than any other handheld device. It also doubles as a flash drive, allowing people to carry their work from the office to home and back, without carrying a laptop."
Flash memory, a form of electronic memory, is used for easy and safe information storage. Its low power consumption and light weight make flash memory ideal for mobile devices. In addition, flash memory holds information without a charge or power, just like a memory card saves pictures when not connected to a digital camera. The flash memory in the TungstenT5 handheld will maintain its data, even when the power is exhausted. Simply charge the handheld again and the data is there.
Monumental Storage That Saves Data Without Recharging
With 256MB of flash storage, the greatest amount of memory currently
available on the handheld market, the Tungsten T5 handheld can store all
of the following:
thousands of appointments and contacts;
hundreds of emails and documents;
hundreds of VGA photos;
two music CDs; and
several minutes of video.
With the ability to carry so many files, folders and documents anytime, anywhere, users can stay connected and get more done while at the office, at home or on the road.
Quick and Easy Access to Folders and Files
Users can drag and drop files and folders between the Tungsten T5
handheld and their desktop computers using palmOne's new File Transfer
application, which is installed onto computers via Palm(TM) Desktop
software. Simple and easy to use, a live desktop window gives users
instant access to data and information stored in the handheld's internal
drive. Users who have Palm Desktop installed at work and home can simply
drag an important file to their internal drive, take their Tungsten T5
handheld home, plug it into their home computer's USB port and access
the file. While on the go and away from a desktop, users can view their
Word, Excel or PowerPoint documents on palmOne's highest-resolution
color screen.
The Tungsten T5 also doubles as a flash drive, making data stored on the device easily accessible on the go. To access important information wherever it's necessary, the user simply selects Drive Mode on the handheld and plugs the HotSync cable into another computer's USB port. The user then can open, copy, move, rename, delete and manage files and folders while using the Tungsten T5 handheld as a removable drive.
Strong support from DataViz Documents To Go 7.0 gives users the ability to create and edit Word and Excel compatible files and view and carry PowerPoint files with no desktop conversion required. Multimedia content, such as photos, music and videos, also can be stored in the Tungsten T5 handheld's ample internal memory. A new Favorites view provides easy access to the applications, files and folders most important to the user, while a new Files application allows for easy navigation among folders and files.
Innovative Design
Documents, PowerPoint presentations, photos and even videos can be
viewed in landscape or portrait mode on the Tungsten T5 handheld's
stunning 320x480 display. A robust Intel 416MHz XScale processor
provides plenty of power, and the built-in Bluetooth wireless technology
lets users sync with a laptop computer or connect to a Bluetooth
compatible phone to browse the web and get email. With its slim and
sleek design, the Tungsten T5 fits easily into a loose pocket and
features the Multi-connector, a new common connector for palmOne
products.
New Accessories
Being introduced with the Tungsten T5 handheld is a host of new
accessories, including the following (all prices are estimated U.S.
street price):
Tungsten T5 Hard Case -- Based on the best-selling Tungsten E
hard case, this case provides strong protection in a sleek, brushed
aluminum design. $39.99
Tungsten T5 Leather Case -- This premium slim leather custom
case features luxurious suede interior and storage for credit and/or
business cards and expansion cards. $29.99
Tungsten T5 USB Cradle Base -- This new stylishly designed
HotSync and charging cradle works with inbox cables and charger and
includes an audio out for stereo or powered speakers. $29.99
Tungsten T5 Cradle Kit -- The complete cradle kit for home or
office, this product includes a Tungsten T5 cradle, a desktop USB
HotSync cable and AC charger. $49.99
Combo Stylus with Pen Multipack -- This combo pack includes
three convenient-to-carry pen and stylus combinations. $14.99
Price and Availability
palmOne's Tungsten T5 handheld has an estimated U.S. street price of
$399 and will be widely available on Nov. 3 from the palmOne online
store (http://store.palmOne.com) and select retail stores worldwide. The
company also announced a $50 price reduction of the Tungsten T3 handheld
now $349 (estimated U.S. street price).
Additional information about the new Tungsten T5 handheld can be found online at www.palmOne.com/tungsten-t5.
SOURCE palmOne, Inc.


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