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&lt;p&gt;	Handspring on Thursday took a cue from the car salesmen, and announced a trade-in program for handheld devices it sells from its Web site.
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&lt;p&gt;Owners of almost any handheld computer can trade in their old devices and receive $100 toward the purchase of Handspring&#039;s Visor Edge, as long as they buy the machine from Handspring&#039;s Web site. The offer isn&#039;t available for handhelds purchase via other channels, such as retail stores. An exception is next week&#039;s TechXNY show in New York, where buyers can trade in at the Handspring store in person, the company said.
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&lt;p&gt;The company also said that users who already own a Handspring Visor can pass it on to a friend or family member, and still receive $100 toward a new Visor Edge. In this case, instead of mailing in their old Visor, buyers would submit the old device&#039;s serial number and the name of the person they&#039;re giving it to, according to Handspring. The Visor Edge sells for $399 on the company&#039;s Web site.
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&lt;p&gt;The trade-in program begins Friday, and will continue through July 1. Devices qualifying for the trade-in include handhelds that run the Palm OS, Windows CE, PocketPC or Symbian operating systems, as well as Apple Computer&#039;s Newton and devices from Sharp, Psion and Casio Computer, Handspring said.
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&lt;p&gt;Handspring and rival Palm have been engaged in a price war recently. Last month, Handspring cut the price of its Visor Deluxe from $249 to $199, and Palm responded the following week by cutting the price of its Palm VIIx from $299 to $199.
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&lt;p&gt;United DataTech Distributors will handle the recycling and &quot;environmentally sound&quot; disposal of the incoming products, Handspring said.&lt;br /&gt;
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