The Week in Review
The big news last week was all about the low end of Palm's product line. Over last weekend, rumors were flying that the Palm IIIxe had been discontinued. A couple of days later, we learned it was true and that the m105 would be its replacement. Near the end of the week, we were able to release some advanced details about the m105 before it is available next week.
Other important stories last week included Microsoft being charged with false and deceptive advertising by the FTC and the immanent release of the Kyocera Smartphone.
Two stories that generated a surprising amount of interest last week were "Some Facts About Palm Owners" and "2001: The Year Handhelds Take Off".
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Yes they do.
m100, m105, m500, m505, Palm VIIx.
the m500 is the Palm Vx replacement, the m505 is the same size as the m505 (ie. Palm V sized) but has full color and represents the replacement of the IIIc unit. the Palm III (non-color) series also dies to be replaced by the m100 and m105. The Palm VIIx remains for the foresable future due to its unique capabilities.
RE:Yes they do.
I wouldn't consider this "danger" though. The Vx and IIIc are starting to get long in the tooth and are going to be replaced with models that are superior. This has advantages for everyone who owns one of the old models or is considering buying a new model.
If you already own a Vx or IIIc, the price for the peripherals is about to drop as vendors try to get rid of their stock. Also, people will be selling them on auction sites. If you are considering a new Palm, there are about to be a group of superior products on the market for you to choose from.
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