Neither. They are the computer(s) themselves.
Palm pilots are used for personal organization. Although, with todays current technologies, it seems that palm pilots have been supplanted by smart phones as a personal organization tool.
Mouse, as you already knew.
Mouse, as you already knew.
Stand alone Palm Pilots do not vibrate, however smart phones that use Palm OS can vibrate.
As long as you have a Palm phone, then it should be a smart phone. The original Palm Pilots, however, were just handheld PDAs.
Unfortunately, it does not.
Sadly no� this Lexmark device does not support Palm software.
Palm Computing is known for its Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) devices. The device itself is essentially a handheld device which manages the user's information. Palm's first PDA device, the Palm 1000, was first released back in 1996.
Yes.However...many palm sized computer manufacturers have developed collapsible or roll-up keyboards that can operate with the small computers. These are generally considered to be accessories and as such are usually purchased separately.
Go to palm's website here: http://www.palm.com/us/support/device-all.html Select your device and then download the Palm Desktop software.
The best features of a Palm Pilot is that it is small and portable. The newer Palm Pilots have more storage space than the older versions. They help people stay organized.
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