If you are looking to go the Android route I would wait until a 2Ghz
device is sold. That way you are assured to be able to upgrade to the
next 2.X release an the 3.0 release as well.

On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Allen Brown <abr...@peak.org> wrote:
> Years ago I bought a Palm Z22 for $99.  It recently died.  I need
> to replace it.  Naturally I would prefer something that runs
> Linux.
>
> Cost matters, of course.  But the Palm Z22 price has gone up.
> Weird!  It is now $150.  It is also an HP product.  Once upon
> a time that would have given it favor in my mind.  But HP has
> gone evil, so now they get no favor.
>
> I thought an Archos 32 would do the trick.  The size is good.
> The price is $150.  I actually bought one before I found out
> it totally does not meet my needs.  I returned it.
> The other Archos pads may have calendar capability.  I didn't
> check.  They are too big.
>
> The most important function of the PDA for me is the calendar.
> It has to beep at me to warm me of appointments.  Without that,
> it is worthless to me.
>
> Being able to connect to the web (in a pinch) would be
> nice, but is not required.  The Z22 can't do that.  All the
> other products I'm aware of, can.
>
> The Archos 32 is worthless to me.  It has no calendar function
> with alarms.  And no internal speaker.  Even if it had a calendar
> function I would have to walk around with ear buds to hear the
> alarms.  Boo.
>
> Two Linux products which appear to have the functionality I
> require are the Droid and the Nokia N900.  Both are approx
> $400.  Both are also mobile phones.  I don't need (or want)
> a mobile.  I definitely don't want to be tied to a phone
> company to get the functionality of the device.  And that price
> is too much for a very fancy alarm watch.  But if I do buy
> a mobile it has to be capable of international use (GSM)
> and it has to be unlocked.
>
> The only other product I've found which comes close is the
> Apple iPod Touch for $230.  That's still pretty expensive.
> But I am considering it.  But I really would prefer to avoid
> Apple's "walled garden".  The company is too hostile to Linux
> for my taste.
>
> Here is a summary:
>  Palm Z22 $150
>    + Good calendar
>    - More expensive than it's worth
>  Archos 32 $150
>    - No alarm capabilities.  Worthless
>  Nokia N900 GSM $400
>    + Adequate calendar
>    - Much too expensive
>  Droid GSM $420
>    + Adequate calendar
>    - Much much too expensive
>  Apple iPod Touch $230
>    + Adequate calendar
>    - Somewhat expensive
>    - Apple company is hostile to Linux
>
> Are there other products out there that I should consider?
> --
> Allen Brown  abrown at peak.org  http://brown.armoredpenguin.com/~abrown/
>  Humanity has the stars in its future, and that future is
>  too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly
>  and ignorant superstition. --- Carl Sagan
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