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Palm OS Based Gaming Device Nears Release

Sokie writes "During the past few weeks Tapwave, a startup founded by a couple former Palm employees, has been slowly unveiling the features of their upcoming Helix (Flash heavy link) handheld gaming device. So far, the specs include a 480x320 16-bit color display, dual Secure Digital (SD) slots, Bluetooth connectivity for wireless multiplayer (Wi-Fi available through SDIO), multiple analog controls including triggers, ATI Imageon graphics, and dual rechargable lithium ion batteries (no word yet on battery life). In addition to some cool sounding hardware, several prominent game companies are already signed on to develop games for the Helix, including Activision and Midway. It will also run traditional Palm apps like Calendar and Address Book. Tapwave will continue to unveil a new feature each week for the next few weeks, and the product is supposed to launch in September or October and retail for about $299. PC World has some additional info."

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  1. Dual Secure Digital (SD) slots by Zagar · · Score: 0, Troll
    Dual Secure Digital (SD) slots
    What a waste of space. I supose one of the slots will be for a memory card and the other card for the actual game. But couldn't they just reserve some space on the game card to store the save files. Makes sense to me and lowers the price tag and puts more room for batteries. Silly marketing executives trying to be hip and all that. "Gee, I have a great idea, let's put two SD slots! That'll impress the consumers!"
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