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by Rlatham4 , Dec 25 '00
Pros: Price,size,quality Cons: Not many add ons yet
I use my new M100 to enter my outside business information. I update my laptop with this new info by using the sync cable. Later at night, I use my sync cradle on my desktop and update it with the new info,notes etc. The M100 keeps both of its bigger...
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by actoryan , Jun 02 '01
Pros: cheap, small, light, ease of use Cons: only 2mb of memory, screen isn't color
The Palm m100 is the first PDA I have ever owned. I was looking for a small, simple organizer to make my life simpler by keeping phone #'s, and my schedule with me at all times. What drew me to this one was the price. At only $115, how could I go wrong?...
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by mkoso , May 30 '01
Pros: Price, Ease of Use, Ease of Graffiti, Installed Apps..... Cons: only 2mb of memory
I had previously been using a Royal daVinci DV3 and, thought that it wasn't a bad little PDA until it died and, I got my hands on a m100!
This thing is fantastic! It's applications are great. They all seem to work flawlessly and, quickly. The...
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by nizzle , Mar 13 '02
Pros: small, easy for beginners, basic, saves space and time. Cons: battery tends to die quicker than you expect.
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...
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by oychan , Dec 18 '00
Pros: interchangeable face plates, cheaper than most other models of palm Cons: not worth the money
I bought a Palm m100 on a deal that my friend had shown me so I did not pay the full $150. The first day that I received it, I played with it like a child plays with a new toy. A couple of my friends already had it so they "beamed (transferred)...
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by MatthewMLB , Sep 28 '00
Pros: Sleek design, changeable faceplates, Easy-to-Use Cons: Only 2 MB of Memory, No Internal Modem
This is the replacement for the Palm IIIe. It is pretty much the exact same thing as its precessor, but the screen is a little smaller and the outside covering is different. If you don't like the black faceplate, you can buy different colors which...
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by donic , Jul 15 '01
Pros: reasonably priced,small and compact Cons: potential to lose memory if you don't change batteries quickly
My experiences with the Palm M100 have been mixed, to say the least.
When I first tried it out,I downloaded a bunch of games onto the pda,and believe me,while 2Megabytes may look small compared to similar models,the m100 packs a punch! It had enough...
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by mariomom , May 30 '01
Pros: easy to understand, inexpensive, fun Cons: alignment of screen-- you have to tap higher than you would expect
I had a little Franklin Rex, which I loved because it was tiny and could be filled with info by putting it into my computer's PCMCIA slot. The Rex broke and my kids bought me a Palm m100 for Mother's Day. I love it. I didn't think it would be useful...
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by drater81 , Apr 23 '02
Pros: Very inexpensive, small, changeable faceplates Cons: Lower quality, small screen
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...
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by cts_25_pyt , Nov 25 '02
Pros: Good starter PDA. Cons: For the first timer only! Not enough memory!
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...
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by roystreet , Dec 26 '02
Pros: Inexpensive, Small, Syncs w/Outlook, Ease of use, get organized Cons: 2mb memory, AAA batteries
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...
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by cac194 , Jul 12 '01
Pros: Low Price, Easy to use, great looking design Cons: Only 2MB (but ok if you dont need any more), no manafacturer warranty on screen
Palm's M100 is absolutely amazing for what it can do. All I needed was an organizer to handle adresses/phone numbers/events/notes etc. and the M100 is more than able to handle it all. Heck, I can even play games on it when I'm bored. It only costs now...
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by mingboy , Jun 12 '02
Pros: Cheap Cons: flimsy clover , crashes often , losses data
I purchased my palm M100 a year and a ˝ 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...
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by StepAside4 , Feb 27 '01
Pros: Cheap, easy to use, sync's with computers, Great organizer Cons: Not for everyone
The palm M100 is a one of the best thing i have ever bought I is highly functional and keeps me very organized. When i first considered getting an electronic organizer, i had a few criteria in mind. First, i wanted the organizer to do everything that i...
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by SickBits , Sep 24 '00
Pros: Smaller, Cheaper Cons: None At All
The newest Palm Pilot, the M100 was recently released by Palm. It is by far the smallest and most portable Pilot yet. It contains 2 megs of memory, which for this system is more than enugh. You can load plenty of programs without taking up too much space...
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