Other PDA's that might be able to accomodate 802.11b
and GPS simultaneously are the Casio Cassiopeia E200 and the
NEC MobilePro P300, because these two have USB host capabilities
(i.e., they can drive a tree of other USB devices, not just be a
USB peripheral).  The Cassiopeia needs a small stub that you have
to buy separately if you want to use the USB host capability without
plugging it into its docking station.  I don't know if that is
true of the MobilePro P300.  The Cassiopeia has 64MB of RAM and
a CF slot.  The MobilePro has 32MB of RAM, a CF slot and an SD slot.

        I believe that both of these devices use 206MHz StrongARM
processors and run approximately the same Linux as the iPAQ.

        However, I would not recommend buying either of thees units
right now, as it is expected that a bunch of PDA vendors are going
to release to release a new generation of PDA's in the next couple
months with the availability of Intel's XScale processor.

Adam
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