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The colorful Palm IIIc (continued)

FIGURE I

Now you can have calculating power in color, with powerOne.

Conclusion
That about does it for our introductory coverage of the Palm IIIc. You can bet you'll see more color applications for the Palm IIIc. How compelling those applications are will probably determine how many people shell out the extra bucks for the Palm IIIc.

Palm claims that their primary design goal for the Palm IIIc was readability and that the color screen was just a happy byproduct. There's no question the screen is easier to see, but there are some minor annoyances that may bother you. So be sure to actually look at a Palm IIIc for a little while before you actually spend your money.

Overall, we're pretty darned impressed and you can bet there will be some PalmPower editors sporting Palm IIIc's pretty soon!

Product availability and resources
To shop Palm's online store, visit http://palmorder.modusmedia.com/P3/P3-index.htm.

Visit Coach at http://www.coach.com.

Visit RhinoSkin at http://www.rhinoskin.com.

Visit ConceptKitchen at http://www.conceptkitchen.com.

Visit DaggerWare, home of Hackmaster, at http://www.daggerware.com.

For Teal Paint and a wide range of useful Palm device utilities visit http://www.tealpoint.com.

You can find SimCity in color at http://www.atelier.tm/.

Download Chrome from http://www.twinkletwinkle.com/

For Klondike and other cool Palm device-based games, visit http://www.electronhut.com.

For more information on Palm Inc.'s extended warranties http://www.palm.com/support/pprotection.html.

For more information about the Visor, visit http://www.handspring.com.

For all kinds of neat Palm device-oriented gadgets, visit http://members.aol.com/gmayhak/tcl.

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Contributing Editor Chris Phillips is a Senior Project Manager for UMB Bank and a member of the Kansas City Palm Users Group (at http://www.interpug.com/kcpug). Comments can be sent to chrisof4@hotmail.com.


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