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by alexmant , Jul 26 '02
Pros: EZ to use Cons: only 2mb
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...
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by Dhano923 - Top 1000, Aug 25 '00
Pros: graffiti feature, lightweight, lots of features Cons: cover is a bit flimsy
I got my m100 last week after pre-ordering it from Buy.com. I was looking forward to finally having my own PDA. I had been in the market for a practical PDA for a few weeks, and my husband recommended I wait another couple weeks for Palm's new m100. I...
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by kajguy , Aug 30 '00
Pros: Great screen, It's A Palm! Cons: No cradle
OK....I was skeptical about the new Palm m100. I've hosted Palmtopia (www.chrisopfell.com/palmtopia.htm) for the past two years and seen all the Palm devices. I've owned three of them, from the very first model. First, I did not like the way m100...
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by jamesmin , Sep 21 '00
Pros: Affordable, small Cons: Only 2MB memory
I was afraid of shell out $300 for a more expensive PDA and end up like some who left it gathering dust on their desks. The m100 is extremely affordable, small, and has all of the basic features that you need.
SIZE: 9
If this thing was...
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by bigethespe , Aug 12 '00
Pros: Flip Cover, Screen Quality, Size & Weight Cons: No memory expansion
I bought my palm m100 today. (Aug 12, 2000)
After having previously encountered a Handspring with less than desirable after-effects(read "The Quirky Palm?" on epinions), I was interested in the new device released by Palm, Inc. on...
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by KickMe , Feb 07 '01
Pros: Inexpensive compared to other Palm handhelds Cons: Tiny screen, awkward flip-top, not enough memory
I have been an avid Palm user for three years now. The PalmIII replaced a monstrous, and mostly ineffective, three-ring binder's place in my life, and I am grateful for that.
And, as time went by, I upgraded my unit twice....both times due to...
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by KiwiNZ , Aug 17 '01
Pros: Inexpensive, Easy to use, Sleek Design, Easy to add new software Cons: Hard to read in medium lighting, does not come with cradle
New And Improved Review!
I had originally written this review about a year ago (which I've incorporated into this review). I feel now, a year later, being an experienced Palm m100 user, that I must review it again.
A Perfect...
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by rickcheck , Sep 10 '00
Pros: cover for screen, size, price, easy to use Cons: button to turn on could be placed better
Palm m100
About a month ago I lost my "Franklin Planner" of 8 years. After carrying it around for that long I actually felt only half dressed without it. So down to the Franklin store I went and after picking out a binder, pages and...
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by kitchenwizard , Nov 18 '00
Pros: Powerful, small, incredibly useful, right price. Cons: Black and white display, not immediately internet ready.
Great help, even better price!
A while back I read a review of the Palm M100 in a magazine and decided it sounded like it was right up my alley. It was that and then some. I've tried planners and Day Runners in the past, but I've never...
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by keymaster , Aug 16 '00
Pros: Cool design, new software Cons: Smaller screen
In this review, I will focus on what makes the m100 different from other Palm devices, rather than rehashing all the common specs. The m100 is a sleek, curvy entry level model of the Palm family and runs all the same software. The bundled software is...
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by kundansen , Mar 06 '01
Pros: Cheap, small, PalmOS 3.5, sketch pad application (Notepad), built-in cover Cons: Cheap plastic build, small screen, Not scalable.
Palm - the wonderful hand-held gizmo that allows you to keep your expenses in track, and look cool in commute! Increase your efficiency, and keep up to the world of technology .. what's better than that?
I had been totally elated and joyful...
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by vollov , Nov 23 '00
Pros: Cheap price. Cons: Plasticky feel, and not upgradable.
I purchased this PDA about 1 month ago after reading a lot about it from various websites. It was just one of those things that you bought because you wanted to play with one, and not because you really had to have one. My plan when I bought this was to...
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by gophishhh , Oct 01 '00
Pros: Cheap and very functional Cons: Cannot expand memory
If multi-tasking is a way of life, but you either are short on cash or (like me) want to wait a couple of years for the day when our cells and PDAs and MP3s are all combined into one gonzo gadget, the M100 is for you.
Pros: It has all the...
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by hwangster , Feb 12 '01
Pros: Sexy Design, Affordable, Palm OS Cons: Only 2MB Memory, Small Screen
I received the palm pilot as a graduation/valentines gift from my girlfriend. I must say, this is the most practical gift I have received in a long time. Let me start with the basics.
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by ss3goku , Jul 17 '01
Pros: Cost, faceplates, exclusive note pad Cons: Screen size, amount of memory, no wireless internet functions
I never would have pictured myself owning one of these handy gadgets in my life, and that’s because of two reasons. One, I am not the most organized person in the world and find it a real chore to lug around a planner in which I must flip through pages...
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