Hi Dmitry,

If you look on the "Model Comparison" page on the Aceeca website, you can see 
which CPU is in the MEZ1500.  I understand the PDA32 will have same CPU.  I 
believe the SDRAM is 128MB not the 64MB shown on that chart.  You'll have to 
ask Aceeca for the other specs.

I have an MEZ1500 CE pre-release unit on my desk right now.  I have not touched 
any of the Garnet models yet.

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David Thacker
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  "Dmitry Grinberg" <> wrote in message news:188...@palm-dev-forum...
  any specs? what cpu is being used (part nr), what sound/touchscreen chip? 
what pmu? 
  [asking for obvious reasons: http://dgosblog.blogspot.com/]
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  Dmitry Grinberg
  (847) 226 9295



  On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 2:32 PM, David Thacker <> wrote:

    Here's some very interesting news for those of you still dealing in
    vertical/industrial markets: Aceeca is bringing several new handhelds to
    market in the next couple months, including models running the GarnetOS
    (aka PalmOS Garnet) operating system!!

    We've just been given clearance to release some info about the new
    devices:

    1. MEZ1500 CE

    This device has been "coming soon" for almost 2 years, but is finally
    coming to market, scheduled for release the first week of March.  This
    unit runs the Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 operating system.  The MEZ1500
    looks very similar to the MEZ1000, but features a QVGA colour screen,
    larger battery, side buttons, and additional wireless options compared to
    the MEZ1000.  Of course, it features the trademark MZIO expansion port on
    the top of the device, for connecting barcode scanner modules, RFID
    readers, GPS receiver modules, and so on.  It will support SD memory
    expansion also.

    We should have a MEZ1500 CE unit here for testing with Satellite Forms in
    a few weeks.

    List price on the MEZ1500 CE is expected to be $499, plus wireless
    options.


    2. MEZ1500 Garnet

    Aceeca is working with ACCESS (formerly PalmSource) to load the GarnetOS
    on the MEZ1500, which will be the first PalmOS 5.x device from Aceeca.
    Running on the same hardware as the MEZ1500 CE version, the MEZ1500 garnet
    version offers a big speed increase from the MEZ1000, as well as the QVGA
    colour screen, twice the battery capacity, WLAN and Bluetooth options, SD
    memory expansion, and more.  Aceeca expects to have beta units ready for
    testing at about the same time that the MEZ1500 CE version ships.

    Both the CE and Garnet versions of the MEZ1500 are built ultra-tough like
    their older brother the PalmOS 4.x powered MEZ1000.

    List price on the MEZ1500 Garnet is expected to be $499, plus wireless
    options.


    3. PDA32 CE

    This is a brand new handheld that is smaller and less rugged than the
    MEZ1000 or MEZ1500 models.  It is just slightly taller than a Palm TX, and
    about twice as thick.  It has an ARM CPU, colour QVGA screen, but does NOT
    have the MZIO expansion bus, so it will not support add-on modules.  It
    will have SD memory expansion, as well as wireless options.  The first
    version of this device will run the Windows CE 5.0 OS.

    List price on the PDA32 CE is expected to be $199, plus wireless options.
    That is not a typo!!


    4. PDA32 Garnet

    The same hardware as the PDA32 CE version, with the GarnetOS operating
    system!  This will be the first new non-smartphone, non-barcode-scanner
    GarnetOS powered handheld released within the past couple years, with
    multiple wireless options and SD memory expansion.

    List price on the PDA32 CE is expected to be $199, plus wireless options.
    Amazing!!

    The PDA32 models are expected to start shipping in April.

    Regards,

    David Thacker
    http://www.SatelliteForms.net
    The Premier RAD Tool for PalmOS & PocketPC



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