Palm Organizers & Vintage PalmPilot Gear
Palm invented the PalmPilot and ruled the handheld organizer market of the late 1990s, but smartphones eroded its lead and Hewlett-Packard shut the brand down in 2011.
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Palm organizers turned contacts, calendars, notes and to-do lists into a pocket-sized system that synchronized with a desktop computer. Surviving handhelds, cradles, styli and branded accessories now belong to the vintage-computing market.
The collector guide explains the major Palm organizer eras and the practical checks that matter before buying old hardware. The live feed tracks relevant Palm merchandise and collectibles rather than every generic palm-sized product.
Palm merchandise FAQ
What is a Palm organizer?
It is a handheld personal digital assistant built around contacts, calendars, notes and tasks, usually operated with a stylus and synchronized to a computer.
Can I still buy a PalmPilot?
Used Palm handhelds and accessories remain available through vintage-computing and resale sellers, but condition and completeness vary widely.
Secondhand & Collectible Finds
11 genuine vintage Palm items listed right now on the resale market, gathered live and checked for a real brand match.
No Merchandise Available Yet
We don't carry official Palm merch in the shop yet. Want some? Drop your email to pre-order. If enough capitalists raise their hands, we'll chase down the licensing and get it made.










