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by DroppedD , Oct 05 '00
Pros: Sexy PDA, cheap Cons: Small screen, stupid faceplates.
This PDA, I must first say, is great and I love mine. It's sexier than any other PDA barring the Palm V or maybe a cutesy WinDoze CE iPaq. But it suffers from some shortcomings due to its attempts to be cutesy. The screen's tiny, and is only available...
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by lou.wilson , Jan 06 '01
Pros: Cheap, durable, small size Cons: Screen is tiny, no email conduit, alarm is unreliable, screen scratches easily
I purchased a Palm m100 because I wanted a durable personal organizer that could sync with my PC easily and which I could write into using a stylus.
I would recommend it, with some reservations, to someone who doesn't want to spend too much...
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by lli_wright , Nov 06 '00
Pros: Compact, batteries last a long time Cons: Overpriced
I bought the M100 based on Epinions comments. I also comparison shopped for an alternative. I looked at the Royal Davinci and Handspring but settled on the Palm because it had the best reviews and most users.
First off, I want to say that...
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by kevindillard , Oct 07 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, compact and intuitive Cons: Not many--screen could be a touch bigger
I am a recent (reluctant) convert from the bulky paper "Day-Timer" that I couldn't live without. I freely admit that I was uncomfortable putting my entire schedule and rolodex onto one tiny computer. Being a self-employed businessman, I live...
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by protonsmom , Mar 26 '01
Pros: nice compact size, easy to use for a novice Cons: many complain about the small memory capicity
I had never had a handheld computer before and always carried a big bulky, messy paper organizer in my bag. I have a pretty busy schedule and needed something to plan my appointments and keep track of addresses. This is perfect for me and about 20% of...
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by orion522 , Jan 25 '01
Pros: Lightweight, small, easy to use, full of great features, and fairly inexpensive Cons: None
This type of gadget isn't made to surf the web, send faxes, or play in-depth color video games. This is one big thing you have to understand when purchasing this product. If you're in the market for a palm that will be an advanced electronic address...
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by bearuang , Mar 08 '01
Pros: It is cheap, easy to use for beginners. Can select 4 language when setting up. Cons: Cheap shell. Easy to break. Screen not sensitive.
Palm M100 is the new babe in town and I, as a person who dream to use the 'palm computer' was really excited when it hit the town.
My dream of having my own Palm was back 2 years ago after looking at my colleague Palm III.(At that time, money was...
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by brokeincollege , Jan 25 '01
Pros: Don't know how I kept organized without one! Satisfies my number one requirement- Functionality Cons: It's own rechargeable battery and charging/docking cradle would be nice.
If you're like me, you tend to lose track of things. Important stuff, like phone numbers, birthdays, addresses, that project that's due RIGHT NOW that you forgot about.
Relax. If I can use the m100 to get organized, so can anyone. I will miss...
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by _fate_ , Oct 11 '00
Pros: Everything Cons: none observed at this price
Review: Palm M100
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I was found myself browsing around Circuit City and this nifty little palm pilot caught my attention. "Wow, a new palm!" I thought to myself. What really caught my attention...
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by cncconline , Nov 28 '00
Pros: Price, size, looks. Cons: Memory, e-mail
When shopping for a handheld device, it's easy to get carried away with options.. it happens to me all the time. When I decided to buy another PDA, I made sure to write down what I would use it for. My list included Contacts, Memos, To Do's and...
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by lzeitlin , Apr 24 '01
Pros: Fun and easy to use. Perfect for students, moms anyone who wants to be organized. Cons: None so far!
If you're life is as busy as mine, and you find yourself running in circles trying to organize your life and you want to turn your busy life into an easy life, the Palm m100 will help you accomplish this. This little hand-held computer will assist you...
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by pg_genuity , Dec 29 '00
Pros: Lightweight, packed with features, newest Palm OS Cons: 2MB of memory, no modem available yet
I just got the Palm m100 as a gift. I've only had it 4 days, and already it has made life easier.
Some folks are upset about having only 2MB of memory. So far I have over 300 contacts, my entire MS Outlook Calendar and To Do lists, as well...
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by palmprincess , Jan 06 '01
Pros: Price, Features, Size Cons: The Graffiti writing takes some getting used to, but once you get the hang of it, it's so much fun!
I like to be organized and love electronics. However, I'm also a consumer who does her research and likes to get the most "bang for her buck". The Palm series seemed like a perfect marriage of value and function to me.
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by phrosted , May 29 '02
Pros: Cost, Features, and Simplicity Cons: Flimsy Flip-Top, Lack of Expandability, 2 MB Memory
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...
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by Red68 , Dec 23 '00
Pros: Great to have to keep track of important contacts, and dates, and memos Cons: If your going to purchase a Palm Pilot, investigate the product first, as with anything else, and don't load the software onto your computer, unless you have more than one computer.
I had a Palm M-100 that I got about a month ago. It has created so many problems that I decided to return it to where I purchased it. When I loaded the software into my computer, my whole computer system was not working correctly. For starters, my modem...
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