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by JettaIII , Jan 05 '01
Pros: Changable faceplates, stylish, lighter then the Visor. Cons: Not expandable, Not mac-compatible out of the box.
The Palm M100 is aimed more at kids and teenagers but we all know that the only reason the m100 came out was to compete with the new line of PDA's from handspring. The following is a look at the m100 and how it competes with the similarly equipped...
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by armatage20 , Sep 05 '00
Pros: Cheap Cons: none!!!
I gotta say.... I was extremely iffy on buying the Palm M100. It was 150 bucks - while its competitors were selling models for more then double that price. I figured it was junk..The lowest of low end PDAs. It didnt take much to change my mind once I...
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by SkipNC , Dec 29 '00
Pros: Price Cons: Lack of features
This is probably a great little PDA for someone who is a first time user, but it does have a few shortcomings. Lack of memory and screen size being the main show-stoppers for me. It also does not come with a HotSync Cradle. Compared this unit with the...
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by kasumikami , Mar 07 '02
Pros: Light weight, hotsync cable is easy to use Cons: LCD screen is not very clear, not recommended for games, not enough memory
I use to walk around with an agenda, a phone book, pens and what not. My bag was so heavy from the junk I was carrying that I thought of buying a PDA to replace everything. Though I've seen PDAs before, I never thought of buying one myself. I had very...
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by fredtroy11 , Apr 17 '01
Pros: easy to use, simple, last a long time Cons: expensive, no email
The palm m100 was easy to use. When I first opened, I read the instructions, it was very simlpe, for someone thats not yet used to all the technoligy stuff. It took about a day to use to it and starting to use it. The palm is very usefull, when I go to...
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by RavADS , Feb 08 '01
Pros: inexpensive, addresses basic tasks Cons: little memory or expansion room, doesn't do what more expensive PDA's do
After months of trying to coordinate the Outlook program on my computer with a large date and address book, it was time to enter the PDA market. The Palm m100 is a basic, entry level PDA, that is inexpensive. It is lightweight and convenient. The program...
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by rishdogg , Sep 16 '00
Pros: Very affordable, nice design Cons: Not quite as attractive as the PalmV
Who wants to pay $329 for a Palm V? That is exactly why you should save your money for this baby. At only $149, this is one of the cheaper Palm's available in the market. Sleek, light-weight, and packed with all the features you would expect in a...
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by kevinlou , Nov 08 '01
Pros: Inexpensive, compact, software, portability and accessories Cons: none
What a great product. We all know that the Palm M100 does not have E-Mail and Internet (Palm doesn't imply that it does either, so we all know what we're getting into when we buy this). It does not come with a cradle (why would you need one when all...
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by osmaster , Dec 09 '00
Pros: Cheap - You get what you pay for. Cons: Small Screen, 2MB RAM. Email?
Palm M100
"You get what you pay for."
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- 2 MB of Memory compared to 8MB of Memory on Palm IIIe
- Screen is much smaller than other screen sizes. Imagine yourself giving up your trusty...
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by botmfeeder76 , Feb 02 '01
Pros: good value, versatile, great software available Cons: must backup for battery changes
I am very happy with my Palm m100. I use it for storing information, taking quick notes at meetings and keeping an up to date task list. The Palm m100 has many nice accessories available, including a collapsible keyboard and snap-on faceplates to add...
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by Mistirio2000 , Nov 16 '00
Pros: Price Cons: Memory and Expandibility
I am a 16-year-old who bought this to write my homework on, and to have fun. It is good for games and the like, but it is definitely not the best of the Palms. The Handspring Visors are supposedly about 150% or 200% faster to begin with. Also, the...
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by Sorche48 , Aug 28 '00
Pros: Small, visible clock through case Cons: power button malfunctioned quickly, screen was hard on the eyes
I purchased the M100 for the usual reason; it's smaller than my large
Dayrunner. For the first three days, I loved everything about the M100, with the exception of experiencing some eye fatigue. I used it to keep
track of contacts and...
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by jdarty6173 , May 24 '01
Pros: Affordable, simple, good features Cons: Needs more RAM
The m100 has the same familiar application button layout as previous models. There are 4 application buttons, and the up/down scroll buttons. Fortunately, the up/down scroll buttons are separate and large. If you like to play games, having separate...
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by audiophile , Apr 25 '01
Pros: Cheap organizer and you can choose from a number of different colors Cons: Not enough memory for all the fun things you can download on the net
This is the most stylish Pda out there with eight different color faceplates and that number is to grow. The only flaw in the machine is that it only has 2 Mb of RAM. With all the fun games and other stuff you can download 2 Mb just isn't enough. I would...
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by Flame12 , Feb 17 '01
Pros: Compact, Lightweight, Ease of Use Cons: Cover Falls Off, Not Upgradeable
This was given to me as a birthday present from my parents. The Palm M100 was my first jump into the world of PDA's so over the past couple month I have transferred into a PDA Teckie. I have used other PDA devices such as the Palm IIIc but I must say...
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