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by mba2001 , Apr 13 '01
Pros: More for your money, and you still get the compact design of the m100. Cons: Could still use a little more umph.
This is actually the opinion I posted against the m100 before the m105 was available. It lists the reasons why you should get the m105 as opposed to the m100. It has a Very Helpful rating to this point.
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by rich52285 , Apr 16 '01
Pros: Design, features, and price Cons: small screen and not upgradeable
The Palm m105 has recently came out and is perfect for almost everyone. It is very easy to use and anyone can operate it. This isn't perfect for beginners since it is easy to operate and non-upgradeable. But after a while with it you will need to get...
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by crokinole , Aug 02 '02
Pros: Small, low-cost, has protective cover, 8 MB Cons: Much smaller screen, BAD backlight, serial port instead of USB
After years of faithful service my old Palm III became just too flaky to use anymore -- the screen had come loose after many falls to the floor and sometimes would not recognize the stylus. I had returned it once to Palm during the good old 1 year...
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by artiste , Jul 11 '01
Pros: functional device Cons: screen is hard to read
M105 is a new version in the Palm series. M105 has a few new improvements. For example, the RAM was increased from 2MB to 8MB. It is able to connect to a mobile phone. It also has a docking cradle. This model has a few new additions. However, it...
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by rmskater , Apr 21 '03
Pros: Small, light, durable. Lots of functions. Palm OS. Replaceable batteries? Cons: No removable flash media, replaceable batteries?
This is actually my fiance's, but I borrowed it for a while to put some games on it.
This is a nice device. It can easily manage your life. It offers many different tools to help you manage your life.
There are the four main...
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by david_pitt , May 12 '01
Pros: lightweight, small, easy to use Cons: not enought features, hard to read in night, "writing" feature hard to use.
The Palm m105 gets down to the basics. Instead of being flashy, color screen, lots of games, built-in internet, and other things, the m105 has the bascis. Date book, calculator, etc. This is basic.
There are not very many applications that...
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by prosez , Nov 12 '03
Pros: Cheap.
Lightweight.
Cons: Flimsy.
Fragile.
Tedious.
Santa Claus dropped off the brand new Palm Pilot m105 to me on Christmas two years ago. I was surprised when I got it because I had never though of ever using a palm pilot. After initializing it and becoming familiar with the features of the unit I d ...
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by sgail457 , May 20 '02
Pros: good basic pda, reasonable cost, good basic software Cons: No ability to expand memory.
I finally gave up my pocket day-timer. I use my data watch for important phone numbers, but never have that one number I need. I also got tired of manually transferring my appointments from work to my home computer. I resisted the urge to save money ...
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by rjb001 , Feb 26 '03
Pros: Low cost and
Palm operating system widely supported Cons: Unreliable
I have experienced 5 spontaneous (unwanted) hard resets with all data lost of my Palm m105, original unit and replacement unit. Similar to comments of the "flawed design" review, all resets were immediately after taking off my nylon/polyester winter...
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by swra , May 05 '03
Pros: Simple, easy to learn and use for first time PDA owner Cons: Losses data easily if exposed to static electricity
I am a first time PDA owner. As such, I was impressed with the overall ease of use and convenience the m105 had to offer. The initial attraction was the price, a door crasher special of $70! Being price point sensitive, I considered the lack of features...
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by Sparky83 , May 20 '01
Pros: Lightweight, Easy to use, 8 MB RAM Cons: Cannot upgrade OS, Small screen
This palm has some great features for a beginning palm owner that wants to keep their life organized. It comes with OS 3.5, which has included the basic schedule, address, and to-do applications, and this palm, unlike the m100, has 8 MB of RAM which...
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by alternacool , Jul 02 '01
Pros: Compact (easy to carry), changeable faceplates, user friendly, plenty of memory. Cons: Plastic screen (vs. glass), should come with more handheld applications.
If you need something to keep your time and life managed, this is the way to go. I'm a student with many activities each day to do, and not to mention many things to take care of. I have noticed an improvements in my time organization ever since I got...
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by cindie13 , May 30 '01
Pros: Ease of use; portability. Cons: Short battery life; flimsy cover.
I'm not really a technology junkie, but I do like gadgets. Also, I am bad about writing notes on scraps of paper and losing them. So when a co-worker showed me her new Palm M105, I was hooked.
From the time I got it out of the box, I found it...
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by luv2write , May 22 '01
Pros: Small, light-weight, easy to use Cons: Can't expand, screen is a little small
I was debating whether to get one or not. They aren't all that cheap. However, if you like to be organized and not late for appointments, then they are quite helpful. It's very easy to put info. into.
You can do it three ways. (1) You can...
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by lawhiz71 , Dec 09 '01
Pros: Inexpensive, great for keeping addresses and dates handy Cons: No expansion, black & white screen
I was hanging out with some programmer friends in our office one day, and I made sure to note what kind of handheld PDA's they had. I figured these guys would have the best of the best, right? Nope. One guy had a IIIc he'd bought new 2 years ago and...
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