The Palm i705 was an upgrade from the last series of Palm PDAs to use the now discontinued Palm.net service via Mobitex to access the World Wide Web from Palm devices. It featured 8MB of onboard memory and an SD/MMC slot for additional storage or SDIO cards. It used the Motorola Dragonball VZ 33 MHz processor and ran Palm OS 4.1, it was noted as being the first Palm.net capable device without a flip out antenna and with an internal rechargeable battery, although it was the third and final of the three models manufactured by Palm that were capable of utilizing this network. [1]
Manufacturer | Palm, Inc. |
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Type | Bar PDA |
Release date | January 2002 |
Operating system | Palm OS 4.1 |
CPU | Motorola MC68VZ328 33 MHz |
Memory | 4 MB ROM |
Storage | 8 MB Flash RAM, SD card/MultiMediaCard slot |
Display | 3" 160x160 px backlit monochrome STN, 16-grayscale LCD touchscreen |
Sound | Mono loudspeaker |
Input | Touchscreen |
Camera | None |
Connectivity | Palm.net service via Mobitex, IrDA, RS-232, USB 1.1 |
Power | Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries |
Dimensions | 77.5 mm x 118 mm x 15.5 mm |
Mass | 168 g (5.9 oz) |
Related | Palm VII, Palm VIIx |
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edit- Palm i705 Handheld Debuts: Only Secure, Integrated Wireless, Email Solution With Web Access, Palm Press Release, January 28, 2002