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by keith19867 , Nov 23 '00
Pros: Spring board expansion; user friendly Cons: Not enough memory
I bought this product to take class notes on. I found this product to be semi-efficient for this use. The problem that I found with it is that you can not draw good notes. In order to draw with a normal size writing area you have to buy a $200 expansion....
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by mrgtron , Oct 30 '00
Pros: Several great applications to choose from Cons: Very fragile and is a battery Sucker
I bought the Handspring two month ago. I dropped it by accident from the coach and the screen broke. The Visor was inside a leather case and a plastic cover that comes with it. That did protect it enough.
I called Visor to fix it and they said I...
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by k9leader , Jul 10 '03
Pros: Thin and lightweight, includes all functions for a good basic PDA. Cons: Quality control problems -- two have died on me.
For the first ten months I owned my Visor Edge, I loved it. I want a PDA that is thin and light, wi ...
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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 yankee_doodle , May 08 '03
Pros: Cheap way to organize your life Cons: Support is the WORST I've seen
The Visor Edge is a respectable piece of hardware at a bargain price. It holds up alright to normal use with the exception of the badly designed stylus. It had the potential to be a good piece of equipment but missed the boat.
The Visor Edge...
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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 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 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 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 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 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 tonikuusela , Oct 14 '01
Pros: simple, easy to use, nice screen, expandable out of the box! Cons: none at all
Many will say to get a palm instead of getting a Handspring. I used to have a palm pilot 3xe. I mwill never go near another palm pilot again! The screen on my palm was very hard to read and was somewhat blurry. This Handspring I got was simple and many...
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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 CatWoman99 , Aug 25 '00
Pros: Expandable Cons: Only 2MB of memory (deluxe version has 8MB)
I recently purchased this product to use as an organizer. Anyone who buys it can benefit from using it. It helps to keep your schedule on track and you can also play games, read books, etc. I choose this product over a PalmIIIe because it is...
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by jds10 , Mar 15 '02
Pros: Metal case, flip cover, Handspring software extras Cons: Poor quality, customer service, jiggling stylus
After owning a Handspring Visor that gradually fell apart and lost functionality, I recently purchased a Visor Edge when the price came down to $200.
The first unit that I received had a display defect (two vertical lines were distinctly...
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