Dana—Palm OS 4.1.2 - small "laptop" running Palm OS with a 560x160 pixel greyscale LCD, full-sized keyboard, two SD card slots, 8
MiB or 16Mib memory, powered by NiMH or 3 x AA battery or wall adapter
Dana Wireless—Palm OS 4.1.2, same features as Dana plus Wi-Fi, 16
MiB memory, SDIO support, widescreen launcher
The inventors of the Palm formed a new company called Handspring in June 1998, operating until 2003 when it merged with Palm, Inc.'s hardware division.
The Tungsten series, renamed "T" series in 2005, are the high-end Palm models, with ARM/RISC processors (except the Tungsten W), high-resolution color screens, and SD memory cards.
Tungsten T (also known as m550)—
Palm OS 5.0 - 144 MHz, 16 MHz, sliding case, voice recorder, Bluetooth
Tungsten W—
Palm OS 4.1.1 - 33 MHz, 16 MB RAM, physical keyboard, cell service (update possible to 4.1.2 (website))
A PDA designed for
handheld gaming. It was held sideways (landscape), had an analog joystick and extra gaming buttons, and used Bluetooth for multiplayer gaming as well as standard PDA functions. It also introduced a dedicated video chip, and dual SD card slots.
Two models (candybar and slider) were demonstrated at PalmSource Euro Dev Con 2005 running Palm OS Cobalt 6.1.1 [8]
A few were sold onsite. Oswin never produced more. These were the only Palm OS cobalt devices to be seen in the wild.
The codename for the candybar version was Zircon A108
Dana—Palm OS 4.1.2 - small "laptop" running Palm OS with a 560x160 pixel greyscale LCD, full-sized keyboard, two SD card slots, 8
MiB or 16Mib memory, powered by NiMH or 3 x AA battery or wall adapter
Dana Wireless—Palm OS 4.1.2, same features as Dana plus Wi-Fi, 16
MiB memory, SDIO support, widescreen launcher
The inventors of the Palm formed a new company called Handspring in June 1998, operating until 2003 when it merged with Palm, Inc.'s hardware division.
The Tungsten series, renamed "T" series in 2005, are the high-end Palm models, with ARM/RISC processors (except the Tungsten W), high-resolution color screens, and SD memory cards.
Tungsten T (also known as m550)—
Palm OS 5.0 - 144 MHz, 16 MHz, sliding case, voice recorder, Bluetooth
Tungsten W—
Palm OS 4.1.1 - 33 MHz, 16 MB RAM, physical keyboard, cell service (update possible to 4.1.2 (website))
A PDA designed for
handheld gaming. It was held sideways (landscape), had an analog joystick and extra gaming buttons, and used Bluetooth for multiplayer gaming as well as standard PDA functions. It also introduced a dedicated video chip, and dual SD card slots.
Two models (candybar and slider) were demonstrated at PalmSource Euro Dev Con 2005 running Palm OS Cobalt 6.1.1 [8]
A few were sold onsite. Oswin never produced more. These were the only Palm OS cobalt devices to be seen in the wild.
The codename for the candybar version was Zircon A108