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by patricia63126 , Nov 08 '04
Pros: Easy to carry, convenient for small amounts of information entry. Cons: Is heavy and a little bulky once you put it in a case
I decided back in March 2004 that I wanted to start using a PDA. Being of the old days of the planner/organizer, I thought this would really help to organize my personal life with doctor appointments etc. and professional life with meetings, projects ...
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by darylmark , Oct 09 '03
Pros: Colors are vivid. Battery life is great. Cons: A bit bulkier than its B&W siblings.
I purchased my Prism refurbished from E-Bay as I was upgrading from my B&W Visor to the color Prism. I have an 8mb memory card installed on the unit as well. I couldn't live without the Prism. The colors on it are very rich and with the memory modu ...
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by carly7479 , Sep 14 '02
Pros: color screen, sensitive graffiti pad easier to write on, rechargeable Cons: near impossible to read in sunlight, intermittent HotSync problems
This is one of the few high-tech gadgets I own that, after originally appealing to me as a fun toy, has proven to be indispensable and gets used every day. I really do not know how I ever got by without it!
Before my wonderful boyfriend...
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by kfgecko - Top 1000, Jul 04 '02
Pros: Cheap way to get color, totally compatible with Palm OS Cons: Big and HEAVY
We bought the factory refurbished Handspring Prism as an upgrade to my wife's Palm III (2MB) which she had outgrown. She insisted on color, even though color meant paying 2x the price on a similar powered black and white model. The Prism was a...
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by rhhebert , Jun 16 '02
Pros: bright colors, lots of applications, fast compared to other Palm devices. Cons: bulky, screen is pixellated, springboard modules expensive
I got my Prism at Costco for $199 which is why I'm keeping it. Otherwise I would just save up for a Pocket PC. It seems that Palm devices are quickly becoming obsolete. This Prism however is nice. The colors are wonderful. Handspring should have made the...
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by me_bruno , Apr 05 '02
Pros: Expandability, and brilliant color display as well as updated applications Cons: Display not daylight friendly
A gem of an assistant
It took some time for me to jump on the PDA bandwagon. After all, I had a laptop pretty much constantly with me, what would I need a less capable “toy” for? My workplace issued Handspring Deluxe in an attempt to make...
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by robguz , Mar 17 '02
Pros: Beautiful, expandable, functional Cons: bulky, 8MB RAM is too little
I just upgraded from a Visor Platinum by getting a refurbished model on eBay. It's just as fast except in drawing color text (hardly noticeable), and even seems to hotsync more reliably that the Platinum. I'v heard some criticism of the screen, such as...
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by pyromaniac757 , Mar 10 '02
Pros: Color, Expandability Cons: Price, Limited Memory
If you're looking for a color Palm OS PDA, you don't have much of a selection. Your choices include a Palm IIIc, a Sony Clie, or, in my case, a Handspring Visor Prism.
The Prism's design is slightly bulky, but is overall slim enough to fit in a...
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by bluelantern69 , Mar 07 '02
Pros: Vibrant Color Screen Cons: Heavy, can't see screen in sunlight, thicker than most palm models
I owned a handspring visor deluxe for a good 5 months. As a personal trainer, my PDA was my best friend. The beauty about PDAs, lies in the fact that everything is electronically arranged neatly. I used to schedule appointments the old fashioned way,...
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by wa9yhx , Feb 26 '02
Pros: Clear color screen, rechargeable Li-Ion battery and charger included Cons: Somewhat bulky and hard to view in direct sunlight
My first PDA was a Handspring Visor Deluxe that was given to me as a present. I had no previous knowledge how to use a PDA, but was tutored by my son and daughter-in-law who gave it to me for Father's Day. I was pleased that it was easy to use, and it...
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by endurance , Jan 31 '02
Pros: Color, Re-Chargeable, Linux Compatible. Cons: Some USB Support missing from Linux Programs, Screen Outdoors.
It has been a few months now, and I have been using my Handspring Prism for just about everything, from organizing my personal life to playing great freeware games I find at Freeware Palm, but my most mission critical use is at the office, where it...
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by tonycwest , Jan 04 '02
Pros: Love the color and speed and the larger 8mb hard drive Cons: BAD BATTERY LIFE! drains real fast. Thank God it recharges
I had the original visor which can't hold a candle to the prism. Love the Color. Pictures look great. However I think the 8mb should have been 16. I read a review and it said that handspring said the battery life under normal use should be 2 weeks....
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by trevlyn13 , Nov 09 '01
Pros: Fast, decent memory, good operating system, easy to use, color Cons: A bit pricey, boxy styling
The first color handheld developed by Handspring is, in my opinion, a huge success. The machine is fast and responsive, and the colors are vibrant. It has decent memory (8 megs); I personally have over 50 programs on mine taking up only about half...
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by celestprof , Nov 07 '01
Pros: Color Screen, Springboard Slot, USB Hot Sync Cons: Size, Internal Battery, Color Screen in Sunlight
I purchased my Prism from Ebay from $310 which at the time was a really good price. The price has dropped considerably since then and can be found for just over $300.
I am not a real busy guy that needs to keep all my appointments somewhere...
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by cr56 , Oct 27 '01
Pros: Over 65,000 Colors, Expandability, Speed Cons: Screen in Daylight, Weight
When it came time for me to replace my ever-aging PalmPilot of three years, I was bound and determined to go color. I was also determined to purchase a product, with some research of course, that was not within the Palm family. This was not because I'd...
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