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by dougship , Jan 25 '01
Pros: Customer Support above and beyond expectation and a great device. Cons: None
The numerous features the Visor Deluxe has to offer have been well documented in the preceding reviews. The device allows you an expansion slot to add a camera, an MP3 player, a mobile phone, a modem, great games or extra memory. All that said, my most...
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by greglynn , Apr 22 '00
Pros: Design, expansion, USB Cons: no rechargeable batteries, screen, size
Background: I have used PDAs since Sharp introduced it's OZ-7000 some 10 years ago. I had upgraded to Sharp's next generations til the Apple Newton. The Apple Newton was by far the best PDA produced at the time it was released and could have dominated...
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by MediaLabGuy , Oct 22 '00
Pros: Expandable - Visor "Modules" rock! Cons: Boxy looking, cheap plastic stylus feels flimsy
The Handspring Visor Deluxe, a simple, easy-to-use Palm-OS based PDA from the company which was founded by the inventors of the original Palm Pilot, is loaded with features and offers something that Palm PDAs can't--expandability.
I recently...
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by myjetsam , Nov 07 '00
Pros: Cheap, springboard expansion module. Cons: Bulky, not rechargeable
I waited a long time before I finally decided to get a PDA. About 4 months ago I heavily researched Palm vs Handspring. With the advent of the Sony version and others, I have scoured through them once again.
The reasons why I bought the...
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by jwilhelm , May 01 '00
Pros: service, support, speed, upgradability Cons: screen durability, include stylus
I've had my Handspring Visor Deluxe for a few months now. I carry it around in my pocket all the time, with the hard case, and it's constantly being used by me, or admired by someone else.
The device itself is top-notch. Besides being able to...
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by tekrex , Aug 09 '00
Pros: Expansion, Speed, Cost Cons: Size, No Color
Prologue:
Hi my name is Jeff and I... well I'm addicted to PDA's (hi Jeff)
It all started long ago and innocently enough with a simple little gadget from the nice people at Sharp. It had a four line screen with a little flip cover and...
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by badastronaut , Apr 24 '01
Pros: Abundant expansion modules; enhanced built-in apps; recently discounted price Cons: Scratch-prone screen; some minor software incompatibilities; more advanced technology now available
I purchased my first Visor in November 1999, eagerly expecting that a PDA would be the answer to my somewhat haphazard approach to scheduling, notetaking, and information organization. I was not disappointed! By that time, the PalmOS and it's built-in...
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by rishdogg , Sep 17 '00
Pros: Great value, very expandable Cons: Batteries, durability
Ah......I can't describe the emotions that went through me as I opened the box and touched my Visor for the first time. I've used both Palm and Handspring devices, and I firmly believe this is the best one yet.
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by mothner , May 15 '00
Pros: Better Price, More memory, Expandability Cons: Slightly heavier than the Palm V
I received a new Handspring Visor Deluxe for my birthday several months ago, but I have been an avid follower of the Palm-related market and have seen, used and read about a variety of devices...
I cannot be more pleased with my Handspring...
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by mikesj , May 13 '00
Pros: Cool color, blazing Hotsync, fast performance, Springboard expansion Cons: So-so backlight, too iMac-ish design, metallic feel, not many Springboard modules
Pros: Eye candy color, fast Hot Sync, Pretty and nice design
Cons: Inferior backlight, not as available as Palm
This is an updated review. I wrote the first one a couple days after I purchased it and I admit that I was not aware of...
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by rrosales , Jul 17 '00
Pros: Improved Apps, improved stylus, new springboard technology, USB support Cons: flimsy casing, no flash ROM, sync with W95 requires optional serial cable
I am a long-time PDA user, having owned an old Cassiopeia A-10, Zaurus, Palm III, Palm VII, Palm Vx, and finally the Visor Deluxe. I purchased the Visor Deluxe in June of 2000 and have been disappointed.
My favorite was the Vx, but I lost it...
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by shauny , Oct 02 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, handsome. Cons: Not enough modules yet.
Because of the nature of electrical goods and their often temperamental individual performances, it's difficult to review them without picking on some unique flaw. The Handspring Visor Deluxe, I've noticed, has prompted many users to either gush about...
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by seowfun , Nov 22 '00
Pros: Very easy and fun to use Cons: Ugly
My company sent me to the Comdex Las Vegas last week with the Flex Pass. The $2800 Flex Pass package includes the Visor Deluxe for free. They gave me the blue one.
My first impression is it is really cheap looking. Those colorful...
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by MM000 , Jul 11 '00
Pros: Springboard Module, 8MB Memory, USB Cradle, 5 Color Choices Cons: Few Springboards Currently Available
After several weeks of research comparing the Handspring models to the Palm's I chose the Visor Deluxe and I am happy I did. I am so incredibly happy with this product that its hard to explain. Several of my friends have Palm's and I decided I wanted...
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by aerobrick , Jul 04 '00
Pros: Small, light, complete. Enough RAM! Cons: Backlight could be brighter.
I waited quite a while to express my epinion here regarding the Handspring Visor Deluxe. I got mine back in February and wanted some real use under my stylus before I beamed in a review.
I'll cut to the chase: I really like it.
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