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- LifeDrive abstract "The LifeDrive was a Palm OS-based handheld personal digital assistant device that was produced by PalmOne, a former incarnation of Palm, Inc. The device was PalmOne's first and only foray into the "Mobile Manager" device category. As its name suggests, Palm intended the LifeDrive to be capable of providing all the capabilities and data storage space that a user could possibly need during the course of the day, including contacts, calendar, music, images, video, and applications. At the time of release, the 4-gigabyte capacity that was chosen for this task could not be achieved using the flash memory used by most PDAs, while keeping the cost of the device low enough for consumer purchase. For this reason, a 4 GB microdrive hard disk drive was selected for the task. It featured a separate data partition that could be used as a portable disk drive. The LifeDrive featured Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, the first Palm handheld to feature both. The device came pre-loaded with eReader, Documents To Go, and WiFile software.The hard disk used in the LifeDrive was selected by Palm for its fast spinup speed, but delays in application launching were inevitably longer than with flash-based handhelds. Many speed concerns were addressed with a user-applicable ROM update, which was released by Palm in December 2005. One of the first troubles for the Life Drive was when it was taken off of United Kingdom shelves because the device fell short of EU regulations on the use of hazardous materials. Finally, due to its high price, slower performance than other handhelds, and advances in flash memory which led to reduced prices and greater capacities, the LifeDrive did not fare well in the market, and was discontinued on January 31, 2007.".
- LifeDrive cpu XScale.
- LifeDrive manufacturer Palm,_Inc..
- LifeDrive operatingSystem Palm_OS.
- LifeDrive thumbnail LifeDrive.jpg?width=300.
- LifeDrive type Form_factor_(mobile_phones).
- LifeDrive weight "190.0".
- LifeDrive wikiPageExternalLink lifedrive_us.html.
- LifeDrive wikiPageExternalLink lifedrive_update.html.
- LifeDrive wikiPageExternalLink 7840.
- LifeDrive wikiPageID "1910122".
- LifeDrive wikiPageRevisionID "544016075".
- LifeDrive audio "3.5".
- LifeDrive camera "None".
- LifeDrive caption "The LifeDrive Mobile Manager".
- LifeDrive connectivity "Wi-Fi , Bluetooth 1.1, IrDA".
- LifeDrive cpu "Intel PXA270 at 416 MHz with Intel XScale Technology".
- LifeDrive dimensions "0.48".
- LifeDrive dimensions "0.74".
- LifeDrive dimensions "2.4".
- LifeDrive dimensions "2.87".
- LifeDrive dimensions "3".
- LifeDrive dimensions "4.5".
- LifeDrive dimensions "4.76".
- LifeDrive dimensions "Original:".
- LifeDrive display "320".
- LifeDrive hasPhotoCollection LifeDrive.
- LifeDrive input "Graffiti 2 using stylus, Multi-Connector".
- LifeDrive manufacturer Palm,_Inc..
- LifeDrive name "LifeDrive".
- LifeDrive os "Palm OS Garnet 5.4.8".
- LifeDrive power "1660".
- LifeDrive releasedate "2005".
- LifeDrive storage "4".
- LifeDrive storage "64".
- LifeDrive storage "Secure Digital card slot".
- LifeDrive type Form_factor_(mobile_phones).
- LifeDrive type Personal_digital_assistant.
- LifeDrive subject Category:2005_introductions.
- LifeDrive subject Category:Palm_OS_devices.
- LifeDrive subject Category:Personal_digital_assistants.
- LifeDrive type Artifact100021939.
- LifeDrive type Device103183080.
- LifeDrive type ElectronicDevice103277771.
- LifeDrive type Instrumentality103575240.
- LifeDrive type Object100002684.
- LifeDrive type PalmOSDevices.
- LifeDrive type PersonalDigitalAssistant103918737.
- LifeDrive type PersonalDigitalAssistants.
- LifeDrive type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- LifeDrive type Whole100003553.
- LifeDrive type Device.
- LifeDrive type InformationAppliance.
- LifeDrive type DesignedArtifact.
- LifeDrive comment "The LifeDrive was a Palm OS-based handheld personal digital assistant device that was produced by PalmOne, a former incarnation of Palm, Inc. The device was PalmOne's first and only foray into the "Mobile Manager" device category. As its name suggests, Palm intended the LifeDrive to be capable of providing all the capabilities and data storage space that a user could possibly need during the course of the day, including contacts, calendar, music, images, video, and applications.".
- LifeDrive label "LifeDrive".
- LifeDrive label "Palm LifeDrive".
- LifeDrive sameAs Palm_LifeDrive.
- LifeDrive sameAs m.065hm_.
- LifeDrive sameAs Q2048116.
- LifeDrive sameAs Q2048116.
- LifeDrive sameAs LifeDrive.
- LifeDrive wasDerivedFrom LifeDrive?oldid=544016075.
- LifeDrive depiction LifeDrive.jpg.
- LifeDrive isPrimaryTopicOf LifeDrive.
- LifeDrive name "LifeDrive".