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Palm i705 - Chapter 1: Setting up; System Requirements; Minimum Requirements: Windows

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CHAPTER 1
Setting Up
Note: Information in this section and in the Getting Started Guide will be updated
when the out of box experience is finalized.
Your new Palm™ i705 handheld is wirelessly enabled so that you can use it, like a
cellular phone, to transmit and receive information over the airwaves. Use your
handheld to do the following:
Receive enterprise e-mail wherever you are, and rely on your handheld’s
blinking indicator light to notify you of its arrival.
Set filters and notification preferences so that you determine what e-mail is
forwarded from your desktop.
Read, compose, and send e-mail on the go.
Access the internet and view content formated for viewing on your handheld,
or browse or search the internet.
Before you can use these features, you must set up your handheld, install software
on your desktop computer, and activate your wireless account.
System Requirements
To install and operate Palm™ Desktop software, your computer system must meet
the following requirements:
Minimum requirements: Windows
IBM-compatible Pentium-class computer
Windows 98/ME/2000 (Windows 95/NT operating systems require a serial
cradle/cable, sold separately)
16 MB RAM (64 MB recommended with Windows 2000)
30 MB available hard disk space
VGA monitor or better (the Quick Tour requires 256-color video display; for best
results, use High Color: 16 bit)
CD-Rom drive (you can also download Palm Desktop software from
www.palm.com.
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