Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Nov 18 '00
Pros: Palm OS, cheap, get 4 colors to match your dresses Cons: cheap and limited possibilities
Summary: I have long resisted for long time to buy another PDA (I own a two-way pager with full mini keyboard), partly because those Palms are so expensive. I had seen the Handspring Visor for $150 but some epinions here warned me from it.
Then I saw ... read more
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Nov 18 '03
Pros: Easy to use and durable. Interfaces very well with Microsoft Outlook. Cons: Memory is unstable. I lost everything stored in it at least 3 times.
Summary: My Palm was a useful tool for a couple of years, despite some problems, however one of the problems became so annoying I finally threw it into the trash.
I bought the m100 because everybody in my office had a Palm Pilot. The peer pressure was ... read more
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Jul 31 '03
Pros: It organises apointments, names and other "stuff" well Cons: Limited memmory, cheaply made
Summary: This device cost me 99 bucks. Its primary function is to organise names, addresses, phone numbers, a ... read more
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Dec 26 '02
Pros: Inexpensive, Small, Syncs w/Outlook, Ease of use, get organized Cons: 2mb memory, AAA batteries
Summary: This is certainly not a substitute for a laptop or pc, but is very, very useful. Get rid of your paper organizer. Has great functions like copy, paste, select all, etc. You can make simple drawings. Or create memo's. Put all of the information into ... read more
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Nov 25 '02
Pros: Good starter PDA. Cons: For the first timer only! Not enough memory!
Summary: The Palm M100 was my 1st PDA and in my opinion was a waste of money. 2MB of storage is hardly enough to do anything with. If you need to store more than a few phone numbers and and events, this is not the palm for you. Don't even think about ... read more
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Nov 09 '02
Pros: Excellent for the beginner; runs all palm software and is cheap! Cons: 2 MB of memory isn't a lot, flip cover pops off easily.
Summary: The m100 was the first PDA I ever owned. I'm now the happy owner of a Palm IIIc, but was very satisfied starting off with the m100.
This palm came out a couple of years ago, and listed for $150, although it's not hard to find one for less ... read more
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Jul 26 '02
Pros: EZ to use Cons: only 2mb
Summary: I got my Pam couple of month ago and it does the job that I need… I will give you a quick overview on the Palm m100 device. It is a small device: 4.66" x 3.12" x .72" ; 4.4 oz (11.84 x 7.92 x 1.83cm, 124.7g). It has a 6cm x 6cm screen, which displays the ... read more
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Jun 12 '02
Pros: Cheap Cons: flimsy clover , crashes often , losses data
Summary: I purchased my palm M100 a year and a ½ ago. It was purchased a week after they first cam out so with I got it, it was the new kid on the block, and everyone was wanting to look at it and check it out. Although this Palm product is great for starters ... read more
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May 29 '02
Pros: Cost, Features, and Simplicity Cons: Flimsy Flip-Top, Lack of Expandability, 2 MB Memory
Summary: A little background:
I am a teenager, and as a teenager, I’m always strapped for cash. Unfortunately, I work at a local Office Depot, which happens to carry all the latest gadgetry and equipment designed for the professional. I also happen to be ... read more
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May 14 '02
Pros: great for keeping track of "stuff" Cons: little memory
Summary: The palm m100 is great for keeping track of your life, but not if you own a business, if that is the case, you will need one with more memory(it only has 2mb).It is great for schedules and taking notes,(and Games, BUT DON'T GET CAUGHT!).
It is ... read more
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Apr 29 '02
Pros: Cheap, good starter model for techo-phobes. Cons: limited functions, short battery life
Summary: I purchased my M100 bundled with Day-Timer software for $129.99 at Walmart. I was "upgrading" from a Casio Boss that I loved but could not get it to "talk" to my desktop.
The screen is hard to read and the contrast is often off, I believe it moves ... read more
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Apr 23 '02
Pros: Very inexpensive, small, changeable faceplates Cons: Lower quality, small screen
Summary: I started out with a Palm IIIx, which I had for several years. Unfortunately, I dropped it too many times (almost every day, to be honest--almost ran it over with my car once) and the screen got dinged and the display didn't work as well as it used to. I ... read more
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Apr 02 '02
Pros: Battery last a long time, easy to view screen, crisp, sharp. Cons: only 2mb of RAM
Summary: I have recently purchased the Palm m100 for my needs. I keep tract of all my appointments, phone numbers, and important memos. I have the power of my second computer, which I bought back in 1994, in the palm of my hand. The palm features a crisp, sharp ... read more
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Mar 14 '02
Pros: Basic functionality, apps, size and convenience (if the unit actually works correctly) Cons: Inaccurate screen leads to non-functional graffiti in 2 of 2 units; inexcusably ABYSMAL tech support
Summary: My first Palm m100 was given as birthday gift. Little did I realize the ridiculous set of circumstances that would ensue.
(and also, some background, lest you think I write this review lightly. I am a computer professional, software ... read more
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Mar 13 '02
Pros: small, easy for beginners, basic, saves space and time. Cons: battery tends to die quicker than you expect.
Summary: The Palm m100 is a fantastic hand-held electronic organizer for the those only looking for basic information to save and retrieve. For the beginner it has all the necessary applications so you can remember things and write things down at the push of a ... read more
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Mar 07 '02
Pros: Light weight, hotsync cable is easy to use Cons: LCD screen is not very clear, not recommended for games, not enough memory
Summary: I use to walk around with an agenda, a phone book, pens and what not. My bag was so heavy from the junk I was carrying that I thought of buying a PDA to replace everything. Though I've seen PDAs before, I never thought of buying one myself. I had very ... read more
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