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by dawndougherty , Aug 31 '00
Pros: Lightweight, affordable, easy to use. Cons: It isn't the prettiest pda
As the former editor for pdamart I have tried many pdas like the Nino, the Newton, HP, LG and Psion. I had a very hard time finding a pda that I liked enough to pay for it until the Visor.
It is lightweight & sturdy, easy to set up, and...
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by madrock27 , Aug 03 '00
Pros: Easy to use, easy to beam, easy to edit, easy to be organized Cons: none
I never thought I could afford a PDA until the Handspring Visor showed up. With it's expandability, data entry options, as well as a great price, the Visor is the one to buy.
I can't use a Daytimer. All the information gets put in the wrong...
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by Joanne_Rietta , Mar 27 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, Everything the Palm has, but not from 3Com Cons: None so far
I hated to admit it, but I was in desperate need of a hand-held organizer to keep track of my schedule and addresses, etc. I was sick each time someone pulled out that Palm Pilot in the middle of a meeting and started tapping at it. How rude! Anyway, I...
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by jshultz , Jul 08 '00
Pros: price, extensibility, customer service Cons: none that I'm aware of
Every now and then I have to indulge myself and buy a cool techie toy. Fortunately, I bought the Handspring Visor and not only satisfied my need to spend, but I also got something that I could justify to my wife about.
Handspring was founded...
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by MILKYTHECOW233 , Mar 28 '00
Pros: Springboard, Palm Computing Platform, price, nice add-ons to OS Cons: screen is easily scratched, low on memory, is getting outdated, modules expensive, no flash
The Handspring Visor is a great choice if you're looking for a PDA. About eight months ago, I decided to invest in a handheld to manage contacts. I purchased a Royal daVinci, being wooed toward it with its low price. It turned out that I had made a...
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by geo99 , Apr 25 '00
Pros: Very Expandable , All Palm OS games etc. Cons: NONE
Well I am into the computing world just like the next guy , I heard about this product from where I work . I was handed a sales launch flier and all of the knowledge I would ever need about this new device in the world of PDA's .
I said this...
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by J_McNew , Feb 27 '02
Pros: Thin, fast, rechargeable, enhanced apps, springboard expansion. Cons: Springboard piggyback kind of ruins the thin aspect.
The Visor Edge is my third Palm-powered PDA. Just a bit of personal PDA history: I started out with a Palm III, which ran about $380 at the time. Last year I sold it when Palm dropped the price of the Palm VIIx to $199. I liked the VIIx's 8mb of...
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by Trackman , Jun 10 '00
Pros: Similar to the Palm Pilot only cheaper Cons: batteries tend to run out quickly
The Handspring Visor is comparable to the Palm Pilot. It is a lot cheaper than the Palm Pilot and has many of the same basic features. It is pretty easy to use. My dad bought the Visor some time in late February if I'm not mistaken. We had some...
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by TSK , Feb 08 '00
Pros: easy, fast, clear, fun Cons: might drive you to obsessive organization
First of all, let's get one thing straight: the fellas who make that $500 Palm Pilot you're carrying around are laughing at you. They're standing in the line at the bank, unfolding their wads of cash, and getting ready to send their kids' kids to...
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by Jickybob , Nov 01 '00
Pros: Expandability Cons: none so far
Hi, My name is Michael, and I am only 14 years old, going on 15 in just a few days. As I was making my way into high school, I wanted to get something that was fun, but was also helpful in my education. My friend had gotten a Compaq IPaQ 3600, but that...
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by oboejoe , Sep 13 '00
Pros: Very easy to use and incredibly useful Cons: No internet without a Springboard module
I recently received the Visor standard edition as a going-away-to-college present from the Dad. I was surprised at how useful this pocket-sized device can be, especially for someone as disorganized as myself.
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by JinLA , Jul 11 '00
Pros: Palm OS, someday-useful expansion slot, takes regular old batteries Cons: Wish it felt more "rugged"
I bought the Visor to help me get things out of my head and into Real Life where they can do some good (or evil, muahahahaha), and to help me organize all of my sinister machinations. After three weeks I can say that it's helping.
Actually I...
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by anshulkumar , Mar 15 '01
Pros: Capabilities, price, user friendliness, information management systems, Cons: Battery life
The Handspring Visor is great for people who need a device to manage information at a good price. At only $149 without a cradle, and $179 along with a USB or serial cable to synchronize data with the computer, it's a great deal. I highly recommend...
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by mitchb13 , May 16 '00
Pros: Springboards, Palm OS Enhancements, Support, Color Cases and Price Cons: Not available in color.... yet!
The question has been asked many times. Now even more so with the Handspring Visor now being sold in retail stores. Both devices sit together on the shelf as consumers scratch their heads over which handheld device to purchase. No matter what the device...
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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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