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by jconli1 , Oct 25 '00
Pros: Low cost, good value, proven operating system. Cons: Feels "cheap", lack of expandability.
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It's rugged, it does everything it was designed to do, and it does it very well. It isn't the most powerful Palm, nor is it the most expandable. But if you want a simple, very functional little PDA without burning a hole in your...
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by RajaHindustani , Dec 28 '00
Pros: Shape Cons: no different than PalmIII
The Palm m100 is a great gift to give someone for the holiday season. I was the happy recipient of one myself, but after doing my research and observing the PalmIII. I would have prefered the Palm III. The Palm m100 or the Palm III are both great...
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by justindz , Oct 05 '00
Pros: Great for frequent, mobile usage Cons: Addictive, not back-lit.
I recently purchased a Palm m100 upon starting my job as a network tech at my university. In general, I have trouble remembering names, numbers, and what day it is. I can honestly say that stealing my m100 would equate to a lobotomy.
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by apapage , Nov 20 '00
Pros: small, easy to use Cons: defects, design flaw, cannot be used without a PC
I purchased the product in an attempt to keep track of data and of the events in my busy schedule.
Day 1 - I was pleased with the ease of use and the compact design. It did everything I expected (phone numbers, addresses, notes, calender,...
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by 2old4you , Oct 11 '00
Pros: Size function price Cons: flimsy included flip cover
Well kids this is it! a reasonably priced PDA with all the features most users need in a truly pocket size package.
My first PDA was an Atari portfolio and I loved it, after I learned to type with my thumbs. Then the Sharps and HP 100lx, a...
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by mcat2133 , Jun 04 '01
Pros: lightweight, easy to use, convenient, and very functional Cons: Palm just keeps coming out with even better ones.
I received the Palm m100 last fall as a gift. I had always heard of Palm Pilots and I was looking for an electronic organizer. But this is far ahead of the little address book organizer.
There are changeable face plates, very stylish. You...
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by jopurich , Oct 28 '00
Pros: keep organized, affordable Cons: none!
The Palm m100 has somehow managed to organize my life. I keep track of my appointments, birthdays, even the aerobics class schedule at my gym (it hasn't motivated me yet to go but at least I know what classes are given that day!) in the handy datebook...
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by annechung , Jan 06 '01
Pros: Price, functions, ease of use Cons: no e-mail
I have been wanting a palm pilot for awhile, but high prices have kept me away. When my friend showed me her Palm M100 and told me the price she paid, I knew I had to get one for myself.
Some people have complained to me about the small...
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by markhaml , Oct 10 '00
Pros: Sturdy, Stylish, and a REAL PALM Cons: Low memory!!!
Palm Functionality without the Price
The M100 is two things. Compared to its more expensive corporate targeted brethren, it offers the bare essentials at best. But compared to other offerings in the same price range, it also packs loads of...
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by rdorocke , Nov 28 '00
Pros: Compact Design, Stylish, A Full-Featured Palm Cons: Only 2MB of Memory
I love this little gadget!!
I originally was in the market for a Palm in July of 2000, weighing my options and coming to the conclusion that I didn't want to drop $200+ on something I may or may not use a month after I bought it.
At...
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by dexterlab1 , Jul 01 '01
Pros: Affordable and Convenient Organizer Cons: Entry Level fixed memory not for Power Users (2MB)
Shopping for my first palm pda was not a simple task. Even in the tiny Asian country (Philippines) that I live in, there are scores of PDA's that are available in shops. PALM Inc. makes a lot of models not to mention those from IBM, Handspring, etc....
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by cousinjoe , Jun 21 '01
Pros: From a brand name, useful portability. Cons: Ugly shape, only 2 megs, small screen.
Although the M100 PDA from Palm is clearly targeted at first-time PDA buyers, it is more than adequate for most peoples needs. Especially cool is the new notepad feature which allows you to scribble notes directly on the screen ( write neatly, though)....
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by MGoldberg , Oct 24 '00
Pros: Great value for the price Cons: Its plastic rather than metal
I had an original Palm II which died after being used daily for five years. I went out and bought the Palm 100 the next day. The Palm 100 is great. Not only will it help keep track of your phone numbers, addresses and calendar it has a...
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by apatt , Jan 08 '01
Pros: Cute, works very well, holds a lot of data. Cons: All the great software available make you yearn for more RAM after a while
I have been considering whether to buy a Palm for sometime but I just wasn't sure whether I will find it useful. I have been blissfully disorganized all my life and I did not feel any pressing needs to change my chaotic ways. I have always felt there is...
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by mookiekong - Top 500, Dec 31 '00
Pros: Small, light, tough, PlexiGlas screen Cons: Small screen
I've owned and used a few of the devices on the Palm line up. I started (and returned) on a Palm Pilot 1000. Following that was the IBM WorkPad, Palm IIIe, Palm V, and Handspring Visor. My Palm V is the show off machine because it is sleek and...
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