The Palm Z22 was the ‘end of an era’ – it ended the lifetime of monochrome PDAs in the consumer section. However, the rugged/data logging sector still has good use for monochrome screens – and the Aceeca Meazura comes from this corner of the Palm OS woods.

After a week of negotiations, Acceca agreed to send me a loaner of their Meazura – and I received a RDA1000 aka Meazura within a week. I had to pay 40€ of customs fees and will eventually have to return the unit as it is not RoHS compatible. Acceca’s support and press departments are very responsive – Palm really should learn from them.

The machine shipped in two boxes – one contained the machine itself, the other the so-called HDK(hardware development kit):

My Meazura’s box contained the following items:
 The Aceeca Meazura review   introduction, package contents

USB cable, Serial cable, some kind of bag and a Power supply(plugs into one of the two aforementioned cables):
 The Aceeca Meazura review   introduction, package contents

Short quick introduction, content list, software CD and licence contract:
 The Aceeca Meazura review   introduction, package contents

My Meazura shipped fully charged and ready to use – tune in soon for some action!

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