How wearable do you want it? The Tungsten can operate in a "landscape"
mode, when held sideways. This means it could be fastened to a wristband
like an oversized wristwatch, so it'd be wearable. The reliance on the
touchscreen will limit your ability to remotely mount the screen,
though... Most wearables have a CPU core, and remotely mounted input
devices and displays.
If you just want to play, Fry's Electronics has the Palm IIIxe (8M,
PalmOS 4.x I think, Dragonball processor) on sale this weekend for $27.99
after rebates. It's hard to go wrong with that one, and if you search on
eBay, it has the MOST peripherals of anything. I have a Cirque
capacitive touchpad keyboard for it, that I thought about remotely
mounting for a PC based wearable, at one time.
In fairness, my Palm is so small that I usually just stick it in my
pocket. Can't say the same about my iPaq with expansion sleeve.
-- Chuck Knight
> Does anyone know of any palm OS PDA's that can be
> rigged up as a wearable without to much trouble?
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