In the early days, Palm hardware was very simple, and the display screen was only black and white, and all of them used Motorola Dragon Ball processors. At present, the latest model of Palm no longer uses the Dragon Ball processor, but uses the same RISC processor as PPC. Processor manufacturers used include Texas Instruments and Intel. Its expansion ability has also been greatly enhanced, and infrared ray and Bluetooth have become the basic equipment. Most models use color display screens and have SD card expansion slots.
On November 2nd, 24, PalmOne released the Tungsten T5 handheld computer, which had 256M flash memory, twice as much as the handheld computer with the largest storage capacity on the market at that time.
On January 17th, 25, PalmOne Tungsten T5 won the Platinum Award of "24 IT Products Most Concerned by Users" from Silicon Valley Power, an authoritative IT portal in the industry.
in may, 25, Palm regained the right to use the Palm trademark, officially renamed it Palm,Inc, and released a new logo.
In May, 25, PalmOne announced LifeDrive with a micro hard disk and 4GB storage capacity in an attempt to seize the multimedia player market.
on October 12th, 25, Palm announced two new models: TX and Z22. In the future, all new models will no longer use the names of Tungsten and Zire.