PalmPilot

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Accessories and pricing

Palm also sold the 10201U modem at 14.4 kbit/s, introduced at a price of $129 (this modem is also compatible with the Palm III and Palm IIIx devices). An upgrade kit was also available, which allowed users of the earlier Pilot 1000/5000 devices to upgrade the OS, ROM, and RAM to match the PalmPilot Professional. Initially suggested retail prices upon launch were $399 for the PalmPilot Professional (1 MB), $299 for the PalmPilot Personal (512 KB), and $199 for the Upgrade Kit. Upgrade kits were also available to existing registered Pilot users for $99 for a limited time after the launch. These kits included IR capability, a new plastic memory door to accommodate the IR diodes, a memory card with 1 MB, the new ROM for Palm OS 2.0, and a CD-ROM with updated desktop software.

Reception

The PalmPilot became a large success and helped Palm further establish itself as the leader in the growing PDA/handheld PC market.[2] PalmPilot had reportedly sold over 1 million units by 1998.[3]

It was succeeded by Palm III in 1998.

Notable uses

IMAX used a PalmPilot emulator for its Quick Turn Reel Units, which are used to screen feature films in 70mm.[4]

See also

References

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