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Device offers more than a cell, less than a BlackBerry
With the plethora of wireless devices available to use, it can get a bit crazy trying to figure out which one fills your users' needs. As the BlackBerry has gained a strong foothold in the user space, providing access to everything mobile, it could prove to be too feature-heavy for some mobile environments--and that's exactly the marketshare that Palm is heading for with its new Palm TX device. As one reviewer describes it, the device fits squarely between what a cell phone can provide and what the BlackBerry provides, and it fits the role well. Its hefty Web and wireless capabilities and pleasing graphic user interface could prove to be exactly what your road warriors need and want these days. And its price isn't too shabby, either. Article
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