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by chadcrowell , Aug 23 '00
Pros: Small, easy to use, long battery life Cons: none yet
The m100 is my first PDA. I have used Outlook at work, and a Franklin planner also. I never kept Outlook updated because it did me no good outside of work, and the Franklin was too bulky to carry around everywhere.
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by Tigerf16 , Sep 02 '00
Pros: Small size and small price Cons: Only 2mb of memory
The new palm m100 is the best palm out in my opinion. It is small and little wieght. This is good because you can put it in you pocket and forget that it is there. It has a reasonable priced compared to the rest of the palms. It is an good competor...
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by bigjon , May 04 '01
Pros: Small, light, customizable faceplates, just as powerful as other palms, no e-mail Cons: no expense programs, 2 mb of memory
When I decided to buy a Palm pilot, I did buy on impulse. I bought the newest Palm that they had out at that time, the m100. To my surprise, it was the best impluse buy that I ever made.
A Palm Pilot is an electronic device that lets you...
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by artiste , Feb 03 '01
Pros: Priced just right, and reliable. Cons: Won't keep up with growing need, and not for people with poor eyesight.
The Palm m100 has a colorful and trendy design. The price, a meager $149 is for the budget minded as well as the quality conscious.
It offers the same quality and reliability as the Palm V and Palm VII. It weighs in at 5 ounces and has 2...
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by mattpohl , May 21 '01
Pros: Ease of use, sleek looks, graffiti feature Cons: smallish screen, limited memory, flimsy plastic cover
As a student (soon to be in college) and as the head of a major community service organization in my high school, I realized the need for a PDA. I always disliked carrying around schedule notebooks, always fumbling for pens. I wanted a unit that would...
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by saxnbass , Sep 13 '00
Pros: Cheap Cons: Really not very good
While recently shopping for a PDA I came across the m100 and was truly surprised by its small pricetag. After playing around with it for a few min I was also truly amazed by its small screen. Obviously when you pay less you are going to loose features...
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by coconinocat , Aug 01 '01
Pros: Relatively inexpensive and compact. Cons: Unacceptable battery life(defective?)
I bought the Palm M100 along with a bunch of unrelated software and hardware as part of an online deal in which I would get a rebate for the M100 making it essentially free to me. I already had a palm(the IBM workpad - a Palm III in sheeps clothing) that...
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by bkahlich , Feb 16 '01
Pros: Fantastic for the address and calendar features. Software add-ons are fun! Cons: Flip cover breaks off easily
I have gotten a lot of use out of this product in the past couple of months. The Palm m100 connects to my PC and HotSyncs with my Outlook Calendar. Good for a busy mom and volunteer!
It works great with "just one little thing" the plastic flip cover...
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by bertcomm , May 24 '01
Pros: I picked one up for $100.00 Cons: Not expandable like other PDA...
My ePinion
__I like my Palm because I was able to through away all my phone books and paper calendars. I can use it anywhere and any time. It stores hundreds of phone numbers and address, emails and appointments. It can't do what the...
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by NJBluejays , Jan 22 '01
Pros: Good design, free programs for download, and easy to use for all ages. Cons: Not internet accessible, not as much MB as other Palms, no color.
I have had a Palm m100 for about 3 months now, and it has definitely organized my life. I can now write down assignments, to-do items, and future events in an instant with a stylus pen. This small electronic gadget can have programs downloaded from the...
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by omiehomie , Feb 26 '01
Pros: Small, changable faceplates, palm OS versitility, low price, value Cons: Only 2MB memory and not as fast as other Palms (Vx and such)
If you are a student and need something to keep you organized, entertained and do NOT want to spend a lot of money for an extreamly high-end PDA (Palm V or Visor Platinum) GET THIS ONE!
It has a good 2 MB memory and run at 16mhz which is...
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by blbonner , Apr 17 '01
Pros: Affordable, compact, light Cons: screen is a little hard on the eyes.
I bought my m100 about 4 months ago and it is a best thing to happen to me since alarm clocks. I find it very convenient to enter information, either on the PDA or the desktop software provided. I really like the new desktop software. While it is true it...
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by joakimsen , Oct 03 '00
Pros: none Cons: Small screen, slow sync, not expandable
I have yet to get a Palm-based PDA. At first I was considering the m100, but then I saw it at compusa and was able to compare the size of the screen with a Handspring. The handspring won hands-down. But other than that it is the same thing. All palm...
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by ksl524s , Jul 05 '01
Pros: Affordable, Useful, Small, Easy to Sync, Works with Outlook Cons: More Memory Would Be Nice
I believe the Palm M100 is what a lot of users have been looking for. I couldn't convince myself to shell out $200-300 for one of the earlier models. When the M100 came out, I lost my excuse not to buy one.
It has all of the standard features you...
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by ajmollo , May 29 '01
Pros: Best price for a full-featured PDA; Makes a great graduation gift. Cons: 2 Mb memory is limiting
My nephew graduated from college and I gave him a Palm M100 for his graduation gift. He had never used a PDA before and will be starting his first "real" job soon. Boy, was this a hit in the gift-giving department. Not only did he think it was a very...
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