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by mrb129 , Dec 26 '00
Pros: Great Cons: Price ($150)
Yesterday I received a Visor as a Christmas gift. I had heard about them and some of my friends had them. I had not used one though, and I was interested to see how they worked.
WHAT IS A VISOR?
A Visor is a pocket handheld...
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by sueno , Jun 16 '00
Pros: Low Cost, USB connection for sync, Spring Board expansion slot Cons: Clip on cover
I first considered purchasing a Palm Pilot two years ago when several of my coworkers got theirs. I constantly had a wallet crammed full of phone numbers, business cards, appointments, and a to do list. I thought the Palm would be the perfect...
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by rws , Nov 04 '99
Pros: everything Cons: the wait
This handheld is small, has a terrific screen and tons of memory, and an extremely low price to boot. It was worth the wait (and I had to wait almost a month and a half), and this review is being written without having even tested out the springboard...
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by pbwise , Jul 05 '00
Pros: Easy platform, size, expandability Cons: none yet
When I first looked into buying an electronic organizer I looked at the palm and the handspring. The reason I bought the handsrping was because it had an expansion slot in the back where modules could be added more easily and that it was a new product...
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by townsend7 , Sep 07 '00
Pros: Expandable. Inexpensive. Useful!! Cons: A bit large. Plastic case isn't as nice as the metal Palm V
Several months ago I suggested to my ever-organized wife that she get a Palm organizer. Two reasons: First she always loves anything that allows her to be more organized. Second I get to check out a new electronic gadget (I'm not very organized but toys...
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by dshurz , Mar 11 '00
Pros: Fun, useful and easy Cons: Not yet found
The Handspring is my first PDA and I'm not the best person to turn to for comparisons to other units but since I received the unit in December I've been very impressed. I bought the Basic Visor with the cradle for $179 and at the time I ordered I waited...
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by kakraeger , Aug 22 '00
Pros: Powerful, compact, inexpensive, expandable Cons: None!
After much research into alternatives, my husband purchased a Visor for me for Christmas last year. What a fantastic gift! I was able to quit lugging around my Daytimer for ever! The Visor does everything my Daytimer used to in a super small and...
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by plughzz , Jan 01 '00
Pros: its an excellent organizer, fax, email and overall product Cons: the base unit only comes in one color
I purchased the Visor to keep track of my job! I build custom homes and my truck was full of those yellow pads of paper and very un-organized.
The visor allows me to check email,Fax and keep track of all of my materials and things to do lists ...
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by liamm1 , Nov 25 '00
Pros: Intelligent, User Friendly, Powerful Cons: Lack of Programs avail. at present time
I got this product from my father for my birthday. He is an MIS Director and so I trust him on this type of thing. I needed something to keep my numbers in as well as keep track of my to dos and have other little gadgets like a calculator and a memo...
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by ivvyjo , Jul 02 '01
Pros: Runs Palm OS, Can beam to and from Palm devices, expandable Cons: Only comes in graphite, Only 2Mb of memory
I have owned a Handspring Visor for about 6 months now and I don’t know how I got by without it. It can keep track of all my phone numbers, addresses, dates, and notes. The Hotsync utility allows me to keep all of this data synchronized on my handheld,...
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by spoonme , Jun 23 '00
Pros: expandable, easy to use Cons: none
If you are looking to get a Palm, look no more..i recommend a handspring Visor instead....they have the same features, same software, same everything...the only difference is its another company and has the ability to expand the capabilities...Which is...
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by laughterguns , Nov 16 '00
Pros: Expandable, Mac compatible, USB ready Cons: Not enough modules (yet)
I'm the kind of person that is completely disorganized. I've bought multiple DayRunner planners and used them to no avail. I use them for about a week and then I get lazy and stop writing in them.
Enter, the Handspring Visor.
I...
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by keymaster , Aug 13 '00
Pros: expandable Cons: screen detaches instead of flip over
In this review, I will focus on what makes the Visor different from other Palm devices, rather than rehashing all the common specs. The Visor is most distinctive for its expansion port -- the Springboard. This promises all sorts of possibilities in the...
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by vi9 , Jun 19 '01
Pros: Expansion Capability Cons: Looks are hideous
Well, Well, Well, it does appear that Palm and Compaq now have a little competition! This little machine is ingenious! All features are USABLE, and very nice also. This little tool is not loaded with features that only experienced computer users will...
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by buckiscool , Dec 23 '00
Pros: Price, Expandability Cons: Memory
A couple months ago, I decided to purchase a Visor for my girlfriend. I shopped around the online and offline but couldn't find any difference in price. They are all $149.
Being the entry level PDA, the Visor offers many features that one...
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