Of course, the 1910 offers the ability to simply swap out the battery with a fully charged one, something I haven't seen a Palm offer yet. -Drakino
You must have just started looking, then. All the earlier, plastic-cased Palms (before the Palm V, IIRC) used 2 standard AAA batteries. And they could run for weeks on a set. Alas, this didn't work for the new models with color screens, expansion slots and wireless comm.
I don't understand why anyone would want to watch movies or play action games (not chess) on any handheld. None of them (even the Tungsten) are truly small enough to carry around all the time without thinking about it. Since it's a device you have to deliberately lug around... why not bring a notebook? It does all the entertainment stuff so much better.
Required disclaimer: OK, I did replace my trusty Palm IIIx with an m515. But that's just my gadget-boy nature showing. The IIIx did everything I needed it to (hold addresses, phone numbers, memos, etc.).