You already know about the Asus P525. Now feast your eyes on the Asus MyPal A639, a Pocket PC packing a lot of punch. It includes an Intel XScale 416MHz processor, 64MB RAM, 1GB ROM, GPS (SiRFstar III), 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR. Unfortunately for you VGA junkies, it only has a QVGA TFT-LCD.
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Thinking of it as a GPS first, PDA second, the 1GB ROM makes a lot of sense for storing map data. I would think 128MB RAM would be minimum, but it shouldn't have to be much more then that.
The kicker for me is VGA (or lack thereof). If it was VGA, I would almost consider getting one to just mount in my car. I could just beam stuff to it from my main converged PDA (VZ6700).
I have to say that I understand the desire for more RAM - my current PDA has 128MB and that just about fills my needs. If you run any type of database program or graphics/photo editor, then you NEED RAM! I just thought that 512MB wouldn't be a good tradeoff between memory requirements and energy consumption.
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