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by Lyraciana , Jul 19 '00
Pros: EASILY EXPANDABLE! Cons: COMES WITH A USB DOCKING CRADLE. SERIAL DOCKING CRADLE SOLD SEPERATELY
This is by far the best organizer I have come across. It runs on the same format as the Palm Pilot, Palm OS, yet it is more expandable. It has an easy accessable slot in the back where you can put extra memory modules, backup modules, an eye module for...
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by PengoXD , Apr 28 '01
Pros: Expansion port!, Spiffy Design, Not too big and bulky Cons: Big in a comparative sense, only 2 megs of memory
The Handspring Visor is perfect for me, a thirteen-year-old eighth grader. I own a Stowaway keyboard to go with it, and it works perfectly for typing all of my assignments at school. The only slight problem is that it only has 2 megabytes of memory....
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by muscle2 , Dec 06 '00
Pros: nice when they worked Cons: world's worst customer service
As I write this, I gaze at two dead Deluxes. Cause of death, undetermined and Handspring, which has the worst customer service I have even encountered, won't exchange them. I ordered them the first day the website went up last year, then waited four...
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by buckiscool , Dec 23 '00
Pros: Price, Expandability Cons: Memory
A couple months ago, I decided to purchase a Visor for my girlfriend. I shopped around the online and offline but couldn't find any difference in price. They are all $149.
Being the entry level PDA, the Visor offers many features that one...
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by vbhat , Oct 26 '99
Pros: extensible, open standards Cons: Symbian operating system is better
I have some close friends over at Handspring so I know what is going on behind the scenes. The product is everything the Palm offers and more. What really sets is apart is that you no longer needs to spend a few hundred dollars to upgrade. Upgrades...
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by Spiccat , Oct 24 '00
Pros: Font selection, games, clock, accessories Cons: no backlight, practice to master writing
I recently purchased a palm pilot after using a Sharp electronic organizer for over a year. I decided on the Palm IIIxe, which runs about $250.00. After using it for about a month, and comparing it to a few other models with co-workers, I concluded...
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by vi9 , Jun 19 '01
Pros: Expansion Capability Cons: Looks are hideous
Well, Well, Well, it does appear that Palm and Compaq now have a little competition! This little machine is ingenious! All features are USABLE, and very nice also. This little tool is not loaded with features that only experienced computer users will...
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by rws , Nov 04 '99
Pros: everything Cons: the wait
This handheld is small, has a terrific screen and tons of memory, and an extremely low price to boot. It was worth the wait (and I had to wait almost a month and a half), and this review is being written without having even tested out the springboard...
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by pbwise , Jul 05 '00
Pros: Easy platform, size, expandability Cons: none yet
When I first looked into buying an electronic organizer I looked at the palm and the handspring. The reason I bought the handsrping was because it had an expansion slot in the back where modules could be added more easily and that it was a new product...
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by mark_ufl , Aug 03 '01
Pros: Cheap, good buttons, nice design Cons: Low on memory
For those who are on a tight budget, this is a nice way to get a good no-frills PDA that will do the job. It is well designed with buttons that curve inward rather than outward (i.e. Palm M100) which allow for easier pushing w/the stylus. It is fairly...
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by Tigerf16 , Jan 03 '00
Pros: expanable, cheap Cons: none
The handspring visor is engineered and produced by the original team that designed all of the palms. It's expandibility is great, it is fully compatible runing PalmOS 3.1, and costs a fraction of what the palms run. Plus, all visors come with an...
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by boucheat , Dec 05 '00
Pros: durable, quality screen, all the basics Cons: case
I was given this PDA as a gift and I have been amazed by its effectiveness especially when considering the price. It has all the tools and gadgets that the Palms have -- and there are immense opportunities to upgrade. The only thing I don't like about...
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by barbielv , Aug 23 '00
Pros: Upgradeable Cons: a little bulkier
If have wanted to buy a PDA, but you were indecisive, the Handspring Visor is for you. This inexpensive PDA uses Palm technology (it was created by ex 3comers.) but has advantages over its' counterpart. A slot in the back of the Visor allows you to add...
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by rawk23 , Jul 07 '00
Pros: Price, quality OS, modules are awesome Cons: Cheap plastic cover
I was on the waiting list to receive a Visor when they first came out. I knew I had a quality product when it came. In under 2 minutes I had it out of the box and it was fully functioning. The USB connection makes hookups to any machine a breeze and...
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by sfhighroller , Sep 06 '01
Pros: Awesome Design Cons: No keyboard out yet...
This PDA is definetly an eye catcher. As soon as I recieved it in the mail, I was shocked because the reviews I read said that there were a bunch of "flaws", such as the stylus. This PDA turned out to be WAY BETTER THAN I EXPECTED!!!! First off, the...
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