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Palm m515 with Seiko SmartPad for sale. Around 6 months old and in excellent condition.

The Palm has colour screen and expansion slot, specs can be seen here: www.palm.com.au it retails for $650.

The SmartPad integrates Palm into a really cool pad where you can write on the pad and appears on the Palm, you can then send it off as a gif file on an email via the Infra Red Port and Mobile Phone... Here's the link:

http://www.siibusinessproducts.com/products/sp582.html

Retails for $349.

Wanting $550 for the lot.

I also have all the boxes and software to go with it all. Selling because of an upgrade to an IPAQ. Please PM or email me at [email protected] if you are interested. Have included a pic of the SmartPad.

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