Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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"since it's said to be the ODM behind some of Palm's recent PalmOS-based devices. If Palm decides to standardize production of its "p" and "w" lines using one manufacturer, it's pretty clear who they'll choose."
Are you suggesting Inventec makes (or has made) any of the Treo 600/650/700 series devices? They do not and they never have. Palm has always used Inventec for their low-end PDAs -- namely the Zire series. HTC builds the 650 and the 700, and Soletron or Celestica (I forget which) was the first OEM of the 600.
On the other hand, Inventec does have a lot of experience building regular mobile phones, as they have their own brand "OKWAP" that is in the top 3 or 4 in terms of marketshare in Taiwan.