Palm VII
{{Short description|Personal digital assistant}}
{{Infobox Information appliance
| name = Palm VII
| image = 200px
| caption = The Palm VII Connected Organizer
| manufacturer = Palm Computing, a division of 3Com
| releasedate = {{start date and age|1999|05}}
| unitssold =
| display = 160x160 px backlit monochrome STN, 16-grayscale LCD touchscreen
| camera = None
| os = Palm OS 3.2
| cpu = Motorola DragonBall EZ MC68EZ328 16 MHz
| memory =
| storage = 2 MB RAM
| connectivity = Palm.net service via Mobitex, IrDA, RS-232
| input = Touchscreen
| dimensions =5.25" x 3.25" x 0.75"
| weight = {{convert|6.7|oz|g|abbr=on}}
| related = Palm VIIx, Palm i705
}}
The Palm VII was a personal digital assistant made by the Palm Computing division of 3Com.{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9905/24/palm7.idg/ |title=Wireless Palm VII ships - May 24, 1999 |publisher=CNN |date=1999-05-24 |accessdate=2013-07-31}}{{cite magazine|author=Declan McCullagh |url=https://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/1999/06/20045 |title=Palm VII's Little Wireless Secret |magazine=Wired |publisher=Wired.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-31}} The device featured an antenna used for wireless data communication, a first for a Palm device. Connectivity was provided through the Mobitex network, under the now defunct Palm.net service. Web Clipping applications, also known as Palm Query Applications (PQAs) made use of the network to request and post web data. The devices also provided PQA developers with the user's position, in the form of a zipcode, making the Palm VII the first web-enabled Location-Based Services mobile platform. The cost of service was $14.95 per month, and allowed a limited number of web pages to be viewed.{{cite web|last=Brown |first=Bruce |url=https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,10765,00.asp |title=Palm IIIc, Palm IIIxe, Palm Vx, Palm VII - Hand-Helds & Phones | Roundup |publisher=PCMag.com |date=2000-08-01 |accessdate=2013-07-31}}
The Palm VII was the most expensive Palm sold to date, with unit pricing starting at US$599.{{cite web|url=https://www.cnet.com/news/palm-vii-enters-wireless-net-realm |title=Palm VII enters wireless Net realm - CNET News |publisher=News.cnet.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-31}} Despite the high price tag, the Palm VII proved popular as one of the first truly wireless data-capable information devices.
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