Quantity 2 – Palm III Handheld, barely used.
The tapered design, expanded memory, infrared transceiver for communicating with other PDAs, and flip-top cover make 3Com’s Palm III much more of a dream electronic organizer for closet Star Fleet officers and harried professionals. With 2 MB of storage, the wallet-sized Palm III holds 6,000 addresses, 3,000 appointments, 1,500 to-do items, 1,500 memos, and 200 e-mail messages. The installed Graffiti Power Writing software means that you can write at the Palm III the use of Graffiti’s shorthand alphabet. Users can also tap out letters on an on-screen keyboard the use of a heavy-duty stylus, which is included. Navigation through the core information management applications–memo pad, to-do list, address book, and calendar–is accomplished with six push buttons or by tapping the stylus at the backlit display. Palm OS 3.0 includes more fonts than earlier versions and facilitates drag-and-drop linking to Microsoft Word or Excel. The CD-ROM that comes with the Palm III provides the entire important software to manage tasks for your desktop, too.
The Palm III is PC and Mac compatible (an reasonably priced MacPac connection kit is required for Mac users), and, as with the PalmPilot Professional, the Palm III uses the critically acclaimed HotSync technology to exchange data with your desktop PC. The Palm III is packaged with batteries, several useful manuals, an adapter, connection cables, and the HotSync docking cradle. The Palm III has garnered a lot of awards, including an MVP and 5-star rating from PC Computing, a four-star rating from Macworld, a Best of 1997 mention from PC Magazine, a Best of Byte from Byte magazine, and a stellar rating from Windows Sources. –Patrick O’Kelley
Sleek case with protective flip cover
Infrared transceiver
3 fonts for simple viewing
2 MB storage capacity
What’s in the box: Palm III, Protective flip cover, Stylus, Palm Desktop software, 2 AAA batteries