Palm Z22 handheld mobile computer 6,35 cm (2.5") 160 x 160 pixels Touchscreen 96 g Black, White

  • Brand : Palm
  • Product name : Z22
  • Article code : 1048ML
  • Category : Handheld Mobile Computers
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  • Short summary description Palm Z22 handheld mobile computer 6,35 cm (2.5") 160 x 160 pixels Touchscreen 96 g Black, White :

    Palm Z22, 6,35 cm (2.5"), 160 x 160 pixels, TFT, 0,032 GB, 20 MB, 0,2 GHz

  • Long summary description Palm Z22 handheld mobile computer 6,35 cm (2.5") 160 x 160 pixels Touchscreen 96 g Black, White :

    Palm Z22. Display diagonal: 6,35 cm (2.5"), Display resolution: 160 x 160 pixels. Internal memory: 0,032 GB. Processor frequency: 0,2 GHz, Processor manufacturer: Samsung. Operating system installed: Palm OS Garnet 5.4

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palminfocenter.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 04:04:24
Average rating:0
Palm Z22 Review by: Tam HannaOctober 10, 2006 Over the last few years, Palm has pushed the prices for organizers down. The original Palm Zire was the first organizer from a major brand that hit the sub ? $100 price point, its successor the Palm Zire 21...
Howstuffworks.com
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2011-09-23 04:04:28
Average rating:80
In the recent past, $99 wouldnt have gotten you much in the PDA world. While it still wont finance a full-feature PDA, $99 can bring home Palms new Z22, a color-screen organizer that can store photos and keep your days well planned. The Z22 is sturd...
  • Color screen, stores photos.
  • No expandability.
  • In the recent past, $99 wouldnt have gotten you much in the PDA world. While it still wont finance a full-feature PDA, $99 can bring home Palms new Z22, a color-screen organizer that can store photos and keep your days well planned. The Z22 is stur...
Computerpoweruser.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 04:04:32
Average rating:0
Last month, I wrote about the benefits of smartphones compared to PDAs (personal digital assistants). While smartphones offer plenty of benefits, they cost more; also, data plans, which you need to take full advantage of a smartphone, are expensive. As...
Laptopmag.com
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2011-09-23 04:04:39
Average rating:70
It can’t be a coincidence that the new low-end Palm Z22 has that iPod vibe working from the time you unpack it. Clearly, this very light and highly usable consumer-oriented organizer yearns to be as user-friendly, cute, and handy as Apple’s bl...
  • Color on the cheap, Very light and portable, Excellent Palm interface and apps...
  • Low-res display, No memory card slot, Toy-like feel...
trustedreviews.com
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2011-09-23 04:04:46
Average rating:80
The Zire series from palm was born to offer low cost PDA computing to the masses. But Zires grew up and, like children, they got complicated and lost their naïve charm. For example, the last model, the Zire 72, offered music playing and a built in camera...
  • It has its faults, but nit picking aside if you analyse the Z22 from the point of view of a newcomer to PDA-land, who wants a simple electronic organiser, then the device stacks up fairly well, both in terms of costs and features...
macenstein.com
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2011-09-23 04:04:54
Average rating:0
Posted by Brain-in-a-JarI remember the first time I saw the Apple Newton. It was sitting in a case at my local department store. I remember being amazed by the cute little icons, the portability and handwriting recognition (it may not have gotten the w...
mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 04:05:17
Average rating:70
Welcome to the first sub $100 PDA with a color screen. Need a small device that can replace your alarm clock, keep phone numbers handy, track to-dos for you, show family photos and work as a digital ink pad that will never run out? Never used a PDA b...
the-gadgeteer.com
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2014-04-10 05:08:58
Average rating:0
Palms newest entry level PDA is the Z22. Coming in below the sweet spot of $100, this PDA gives you all of the basic PIM (Personal Information Management) features that weve come to expect in a personal digital assistant, while leaving the power user...