Palm Releases 33-MHz PDA
Newest handheld, the M125, supports fast Dragonball CPU and runs Palm OS 4.0.
Douglas F. Gray, IDG News Service
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Palm has launched the Palm M125, the first 33-MHz offering in its M100 family of handhelds.
The M125, available now priced at $249, features Motorola's Dragonball VZ 33-MHz processor, which is the fastest processor available for personal digital assistants running Palm OS, Palm's operating system. Not only is it the first member of the M100 series to have a 33-MHz processor, it is also the first to run Palm OS 4.0, the operating system normally reserved for the M500 series.
"This is essentially a bridge product," says John Cook, senior director for product management at Palm. "It shares the customer profile of the M100 series, but takes the technology from the M500 series."
It arrives the same week that Palm competitor and licensee Handspring unveils a pair of new Visors, one with 16MB of memory.
Options, Extras
The M125 also features two expansion card slots: a Secure Digital and a MultiMediaCard slot. The dual slots also were previously available only on the M500 series, Cook says. It also features Palm's Universal Connector, which is used to connect devices such as portable keyboards and digital cameras.
The M125 features 8MB of memory, and because it runs Palm OS 4.0, it also features native USB support, so the M125 ships with a USB cradle for synchronizing the device with a PC or Apple Macintosh, says Victor Heldt, M125 product manager.
A stand-alone HotSync USB cable is also available. Additional transfer methods include infrared and an upcoming Bluetooth wireless access card, which Palm hopes to ship before the end of the year, Cook says.
The M125 uses two AAA batteries and weighs 5.21 ounces.
The features of the new model seem like a natural progression for bringing the features from some high-end devices down to a lower price target, one analyst says.
"I think that using the [33-MHz Dragonball] VZ was the natural thing to do, because there's not that much of a difference in prices between Dragonball models," says Todd Kort, principal analyst with Gartner. "But I think the SD slot is the primary advantage of the new product," he adds.
New Customers for PDA
Although it doesn't seem like the M125 will directly replace any of Palm's other offerings, it may attract some customers who would have looked at the M105 or Vx models, Kort says.
"They're slowly phasing out some of their older models," Kort says. "The Vx is getting old, but it's still their best seller. This is sort of like an upgrade to the Vx, in a way."
In addition to the M125, Palm also launched five new cards for use in the SD slot, which are scheduled to be available from November. The company will introduce a Rand McNally road atlas, a language translator card and three eBook cards: science fiction, mystery and personal finance. The cards will be priced between $29.95 and $49.95 each, Heldt says.
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