| Sorted by Product Rating |
Sort by Review Date |
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by Auramatrix , Nov 29 '00
Pros: Loaded with features and expansion options, affordable, great value Cons: Easy to lose cover, insufficent hardcopy manual
Before I became a proud owner of a visor, I had evaluated the reasons for purchasing one. I knew that these "PDA's" were cool and everything, but I truly did not see the full usefulness of one. However, I told my father about my interest...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by lll0228 , Feb 04 '02
Pros: Cheap,infinitely upgradeable,no-frills productivity enhancement! Cons: Not enough memory if you are adding a lot of apps and Modules
I bought the Visor after my Philips Nino DIED after less than two months of service. The short battery life of the Nino wasn't nice, but the short life of the BACKUP battery definitely hurt! I didn't bother getting it changed, the Nino is in the bin....
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by punjabi2001 , Apr 23 '00
Pros: Sleek look, reliable and precise operation. Excellent value for college students. Cons: Starting to see benefits of Visor Deluxe; "Visor" tag is bland and silly
Like most of you reading this, I tried the conventional leather-bound personal organizer and was seriously put off by its bulk and lack of ingenuity. I longed for the day that the Palms would drop into the income range of a college student, and I was...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by SAINT421 , May 23 '00
Pros: inexpensive,Expandable,Great Screen,USB Cons: None
The visor whether you buy the regular or deluxe is probably the best investment you can make in a palm organizer. At just 179.99 (MSRP) you cannot beat it. This little miracle is expandable and comes with the USB cradle which makes downloading a snap....
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by jethomas , Feb 04 '00
Pros: Inexpensive and works great Cons: Made me wonder how I did without it
This is my first PDA. I wanted to spend as little as possible to see if I would like and use one, and the Visor was very inexpensive. It came in a week - which is quick considering the backlogs you hear about from others ordering from Handspring. ...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by laughterguns , Nov 16 '00
Pros: Expandable, Mac compatible, USB ready Cons: Not enough modules (yet)
I'm the kind of person that is completely disorganized. I've bought multiple DayRunner planners and used them to no avail. I use them for about a week and then I get lazy and stop writing in them.
Enter, the Handspring Visor.
I...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by princess66 , May 28 '00
Pros: Handheld, Reliable Cons: NONE
I got a handspring visor about 3 months ago. It has made me appreciate being busy. I never go anywhere without it, and I am almost scared it has become an obssesion. It is just so fun to play with! It has so many features, and the best one is that you...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by zanybrainy , Jan 01 '01
Pros: Springboard Module Slot, Compact, Cons: Bigger than the Palm V
My Palm IIIx (which I loved) slipped out of my hand, and as luck would have it, fell face down on a rock. Bye-Bye IIIx. Since I've become addicted to PDA's I waited several days until my mourning period was over and was ready to buy another IIIx...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by dcsonic99 , Dec 18 '99
Pros: Net Access, Palm OS, Existing Software Library, Easy Add-Ons, Cheap Cons: Synchronization problems
Based upon the Palm OS, the Handspring Visor looks practically like a Palm but is much cheaper. It can run any software available for the Palm OS, so this makes it a big hit with me right away. I also like the springboard (snap-in add-ons) devices that...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by Briznook , Jan 11 '00
Pros: Springboard, screen, RAM, grafitti, colors. Cons: no wireless connectivity
When I first bought the Visor, I was very impressed. It is a great blue color, matching my computers. It comes with 2 megs of RAM, Palm OS 3, a fast processor, and, of course, the springboard. It has a brighter screen than the Palm IIIx. Its grafitti...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by damicatz , Dec 10 '00
Pros: Easy to use, Springboard Expansion, Graffiti Character Recognition, Uses PalmOS Software Cons: Digitizer is very fragile, The Color Visor is expensive
I have always been interested in PDAs but until recently I had never actually owned a PDA. I recently got my Handspring Visor as a birthday present, and I've had it since November 20th. I use my Handspring Visor to keep track of all kinds of things...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by jshultz , Jul 08 '00
Pros: price, extensibility, customer service Cons: none that I'm aware of
Every now and then I have to indulge myself and buy a cool techie toy. Fortunately, I bought the Handspring Visor and not only satisfied my need to spend, but I also got something that I could justify to my wife about.
Handspring was founded...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by mrb129 , Dec 26 '00
Pros: Great Cons: Price ($150)
Yesterday I received a Visor as a Christmas gift. I had heard about them and some of my friends had them. I had not used one though, and I was interested to see how they worked.
WHAT IS A VISOR?
A Visor is a pocket handheld...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by sueno , Jun 16 '00
Pros: Low Cost, USB connection for sync, Spring Board expansion slot Cons: Clip on cover
I first considered purchasing a Palm Pilot two years ago when several of my coworkers got theirs. I constantly had a wallet crammed full of phone numbers, business cards, appointments, and a to do list. I thought the Palm would be the perfect...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
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...
Read the full review
|