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by ElGranCerrote , Oct 25 '00
Pros: cost effective Cons: limited expandability
I purchased the M100 about 2 months ago. Since that time it has simplified my life greatly. This device has organized all my projects and contacts for work. It is very intuitive to use and offers plenty of aftermarket applications. Another acolade of...
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by mole2000 , Nov 30 '00
Pros: Under $150, Good software, Sturdy Cons: Smaller screen that competition
I have joined the leagues of Palm users. I delved in w/ the Palm M100, for $149 plus $17/2 year warranty (that covers screen breaks) I am happy w/ my decision. I mainly bought it to replace my old Casio PV-200 (which I broke 3 of). The M100 is built...
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by feyrer , Jun 20 '01
Pros: cheap
Classy design
Runs all non-Internet Palm apps
Syncs to Outlook
Cons: Not for power users; no Internet, only 2 mb RAM, no color.
About two years ago, I bought a Palm III organizer. Now, I didn't get it to play Tetris on my way to work; I got it for its most basic features; the address book, date book, and memo pad. Being a geek, I also got the 8 meg version of it, as well as the...
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by J_McNew , Feb 27 '02
Pros: Great price, small, lightweight, lots of standard Palm functions. Cons: Smaller screen, only 2 megs.
I have personally owned a Palm III, Palm VIIx, and (currently) a Visor Edge. I bought the M100 last year for my girlfriend. At the time, they were going for $129, and I still think that was a good deal. Now they're down to $80 or less and that's a...
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by gregfoley , Nov 29 '00
Pros: Price, simplicity Cons: Not upgradable
For the truly disorganized, the m100 is a great way to start keeping track of your life.
For less than 150 bucks, this low-end Palm unit does the job. It keeps track of addresses/phone numbers/e-mail addresses, it keeps a running to-do list of...
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by uoftchick , Feb 17 '01
Pros: price and easy to use Cons: can't upgrade the mem nor OS
I was so happy when I won the auction at ebay for my m100. It was like a dream come true!! Well... not exactly, but close enough :)
I've wanted an organizer for such a long time. I was never very good with keeping myself organized by using...
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by dmiller62 , Mar 14 '02
Pros: Basic functionality, apps, size and convenience (if the unit actually works correctly) Cons: Inaccurate screen leads to non-functional graffiti in 2 of 2 units; inexcusably ABYSMAL tech support
My first Palm m100 was given as birthday gift. Little did I realize the ridiculous set of circumstances that would ensue.
(and also, some background, lest you think I write this review lightly. I am a computer professional, software...
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by zanybrainy , Dec 31 '00
Pros: Small, compact, good as a first palm-pilot Cons: Not good for busy executives
I very much enjoy my Palm m100. I have had the m100 for about 1 month. I use my Palm for the basics of the time, date, phone numbers and addresses book and a few fun games. I am very satisfied with the amount of memory because it fits my lifestyle. I am...
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by elcochino6 , Jan 03 '01
Pros: cheap, upgradeable, easy to use, long battery life, Cons: small memory,
Don't let it's price fool you, this baby does everything that the big boys do, except drain your wallet. I was skeptical of PDA's at first, but now I can't live without mine. Just before christmas i came across this unit for under $100, so I figured it...
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by b-kuger , Feb 04 '01
Pros: Easy to use, inexpensive and very useful as an organizer. Cons: Not many upgrades.
I am now a freshman in college. I received my m100 as a present from my uncle before I left for school. I contribute a large portion of my success (3.86 first semester) to this Palm product. I am not an organized person and throughout highschool I would...
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by ayn , Sep 21 '00
Pros: Cheap, small, cute. Cons: only 2MB of memory, no Mail app.
My girlfriend owns the Palm Vx, I like it a lot but the $400 price tag is a bit too expensive. Being a technologist myself, I know PDAs with Bluetooth that will be more integrated with cellphones, laptops, desktops, and even your car stereos are just...
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by nas4146 , Apr 16 '01
Pros: easy to write, small, portable,nice,easy to make a schedule, good for work Cons: it gets messed up easily, not that much that much bad things to say
The Palm m100 is easy to write with. You can either learn the alphabet(special) or just use the key board you can click on with your styilst. It's small. Thats what I love about the Palm m100. It's portable, so I ussaly put it in my pocket. Since...
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by CRhee , Apr 03 '01
Pros: Keeps my appointments, lets me write out reminders, download info off the Internet Cons: 4-bit monochrome display (non-color screen)
Being eighteen and in high school, I was a little perplexed when I got my m100 as a birthday gift from my brother. I let it sit around for a few months, but finally my curiosity got to me and I picked it up, finding out what it could really do. Not...
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by stormpoa69 , Dec 06 '00
Pros: Light, Nice face plates, convenient, cheep!!! Cons: None
First off, the faceplates are really cool looking and that is what drew me to this product. I previously received a Palm IIIc as a gift and so I decided that it would be nice if my girl friend had one too. First off I think I chose the wrong gift because...
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by dramatic1 , Jul 10 '01
Pros: Inexpensive, Macintosh Compatible, Flip Cover to protect screen Cons: Flip Cover Broke Off, didn't come with USB cable for synching
I purchased my Palm m100 in January. I had a gift certificate to Amazon.com and I was itching to buy something. So I decided to buy a Palm Pilot.
I chose the m100 because it was inexpensive. I decided that I didn't need tons of RAM or Disk...
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