Pictures Leaked of 3 new Palm handhelds
ahecht writes "On Thursday, Palm's Solutions Group's CEO Todd Bradley announced that 3 new handhelds will be released in October. Within 24 hours, pictures of all three handhelds have leaked out
on the web. The first to be released, the sub-$100
Zire, can be seen here. The second handheld,
previously known as
Oslo, now has
the name Tungsten T,
and features OS 5 and built in bluetooth (pictured
here).
The third handheld is the
Tungsten W,
pictured
here,
which is a GPRS smartphone (although it does not have a built-in speaker or
microphone). Zire will be released October 7th, while
both Tungsten models will be released on October 28th." Could just be rumors or fakes, but it seems reasonable.
Bah!
I quote: "Yesterday, Todd Bradley, CEO of Palm's Solutions Group, said his company would be launching a handheld that runs Palm OS 5 on October 28. This appears to be the model he was referring to.
Bradley said that this high-end model will have Bluetooth wireless networking built in and use a Texas Instruments OMAP processor, which is based on designs from ARM Holdings. According to rumor, the Tungsten T will use the OMAP1510 processor, which combines into a single chip an ARM-compliant processor with a DSP for multimedia capabilities, and runs at 175 MHz. Sources familiar with this device say it will have 16 MB of RAM."
Also, Palm OS 5 includes PACE (Palm Application Compatibility Environment), an emulation enviroment of sorts that allows the running of existing Palm Apps. (It emulates the DragonBall)
Be kind. There are too many mean people out there already.
Well, If going with arm means getting these feeble battery-lives that ipaq's and zaurus are getting, then please, no!
The older StrongArm processor required over 900 mW at 233MHz (in the Ipaqs of just a few months ago), while the older Motorola (like in the Palm V) consumed 50 mW (66 mW peak). Meaning the StrongArm required 18x the power at 233MHz.
The newer Xscales require about 50mW at 200MHz. Supposedly the Motorola's that this palm is using requires even less. That's the real benefit of the newer processor, the battery-life increase.
Ironic that the power-savings features in the newer Xscales are not used in the current OS for Pocket PCs. However, Asus in it's branded PPCs coming out will have a software patch to the OS to help this out a bit. For that matter, you can't really see that much of an increase in speed either in the newer PPCs.
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Besides the fact that this could probably be shot down by prior art, all Palm would have to do (if they cared about being sued) would be to change the angle of the key rows a bit and they would be in the clear. Seems like a patent so specific as this one really shouldn't be a threat to innovation; all it really stops is exact BlackBerry clones.
But I agree with your first point, important moving parts on a thing that's supposed to ride in your pocket all day are a Bad Thing.