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Z22 (handheld)

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Palm Z22
ManufacturerPalm
TypePDA
Lifespan2005
MediaFlash memory
Operating systemPalm OSGarnet 5.4.9 (not upgradable)
CPU200 MHzSamsungS3C2410ARM920T-based processor
Memory32 MBNVRAM(20 MB available to user, 4 MBdynamic heap)
Display160x160 STN screen capable of displaying 4,096 colors (12 bit)
InputTouchscreen
CameraN/A
ConnectivityInfrared,USB
PowerRechargeablelithium-ion battery

TheZ22was one of the first ofPalm, Inc.'s handhelds to be released under the new "Palm"brand, and the first to be released without the" Zire "moniker. Released on October 12, 2005, it replaced the monochromeZire 21,and was priced at $99USD.The Palm Z22 came withPalm OSGarnet 5.4.9 preloaded and is not upgradable. It featured a 200 MHzSamsungS3C2410 ARM processor developed around the 32-bitARM920Tcore that implements theARMv4Tarchitecture.[1]The Z22 ran on ali-ionbattery that had a life of about 8 hours depending on usage.

Overview

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Designed to be attractive to first-time users, the Palm Z22 included many of the basic applications made famous by the iconicPalm familyof handheldPDAs.[2]Positioned as an entry-level PDA and priced below the $100 price mark it lacked pricy extras such as: a camera, anMP3player, an expansionSDmemory slot, etc.

It included a wall charger and aUSBcable to trickle-charge through the USB interface when connected to a PC (so the wall-socket charger can be left at home). The Non-Volatile File System (NVFS), also known asNVRAM,ensured that data was never lost even if the battery was fully discharged.[3]

Software

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The Z22 can run most of the basic programs included in previous Palm PDAs including:[3]

  1. Contacts
  2. Calculator (Calc)
  3. Tasks
  4. Calendar
  5. Note Pad
  6. Memos
  7. WorldClock
  8. Photos
  9. Prefs
  10. HotSync

The Z22 came with a program calledAddit[3]which allowed users to order software while offline, and then have it sent to the handheld at the next hotsync. In addition,Additincluded several mini-programs within itself including

  1. Chess
  2. Solitaire
  3. First Aid (basic first aid instructions)
  4. Check Split (a bill-splitting program)
  5. Carbs (acarbohydratenutritional calculator)

Third party software known to run on Z22:

Interface

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In addition to touchscreen interface, there are physical and silkscreen buttons that can be used to activate programs or functions. On the silkscreen there are eight buttons: four large icons and four on the edges of the silkscreen writing area. With the factory default settings the large icons activate the following functions: "home"[3](House Icon) takes the user to the home applications menu, "menu" (pulldown icon) activates the pulldown menu,HotSync(the two arrows icon) connected the computer and the Palm Pilot and syncs information between the two, "find" (magnifying glass icon) brings up a search dialogue which allows the user to search all files on the handheld. The four smaller buttons are at each corner of the writing area and have the following default functions: Clock (clock icon) brings up the Date and Time briefly, then reverts to the current program, Contrast (Circle icon: half black, half white) allows the user to adjust the contrast and brightness of the display, Keyboard (ABC Icon) brings up an on-screen keyboard that allowed the user to "type" using thestylus,Number Board (123 icon) brings up the keypad on-screen keyboard which is used in much the same way as the letters keyboard.

Additional Hardware

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The Z22 accepts input from numerousIRdevices including other Palm handhelds, somecell phonesand a keyboard made by palm forIRdevices.[3]This device was called a Palm Universal Wireless Keyboard.

The IR interface can also be used to HotSync instead of using the USB cable.[3]In addition to HotSync the Palm also has a standard IR interface command called ‘Beam’. This command is used to send files to another IR enabled device. The ‘Beam’ function uses default IR protocols. The Palm can receive non-standard files using the IR beam method; e.g. files that cannot be transferred by using the HotSync method.[2]

Software with desktop computer

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The provided software allowed synchronization up to the 32-bit version of Windows Vista.[4] Synchronization on 64-bit systems are possible with a driver released by Aceeca.[5]

References

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