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A high resolution screen topped the list, and the Treo 650 sports a screen that's the same physical size as the 600, but the resolution is four times better at 320 x 320, plus the backlight is more controllable and brighter overall.
Earlier I mentioned that the Treo 650 uses a new type of primary memory (Flash memory) which holds data in tact even when the battery is removed.
The result is that, even though the 650 appears to have the same amount of memory as the 600, it effectively has 30% less usable memory space.