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I have been a Palm user for years. Starting with a Palm Pro, then a Palm Vx and ending with a Palm T|X. At the time I was traveling by train a lot and the Palm was a great time killer. I found it so cool you could write an email while on the move and have it sent "automatically" when you arrived at your computer and synchronized the Palm.
Still, they could never surpass my Psion 3a. It was a much better PDA, but it was bigger, heavier and had a keyboard. But what it lacked most was 3rd party apps. But I still have it, it still works and still looks almost new.
It would have been more interesting if both Palm and Psion had survived/stayed in the consumer business.