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by bkjuw , Jun 25 '01
Pros: Thin, sleek, & Rechargeable. Comes with Hard cover. Springboard. Cons: It has a few plastic pieces that detract from its overall look.
As the Handsprings go, this is the one- Finally.
It’s thin, and rechargeable, unlike the Handsprings of before. I have a Palm III & Palm Vx. This Edge is the best looking of the bunch.
Not only is it thin, but to also has the...
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by jakepl , Oct 31 '00
Pros: Expandable, moves along with technology. Cons: Modules may be expensive.
The Handspring Visor is probably one of the most advanced PDA's out there.
I researched this product for about a month before I actually purchased it. I compared it to the Palm IIIe and found that the two handhelds are both almost exactly alike....
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by shelley1478 , Sep 24 '00
Pros: Great add-ons like MP3, modem and games Cons: I haven't found one yet.
I purchased my Handspring Visor about 2 months ago and I have fallen in love with it, but I was skeptical at first. About 2 years ago I had purchased an Everex Palm (which they don't even produce anymore)and I hated it. It was difficult to get around...
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by kschang , Jun 27 '00
Pros: Cool colors, plenty of support, expansion potential Cons: Small screen, input may be difficult
I received the Visor, deluxe version, as a gift, and since then it haven't left my side. The gift giver gave me a choice, Palm and Handspring, and I picked the Handspring Visor. Its cool color (I got the Aqua blue), great capacity, and general utility is...
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by manjarres , Sep 12 '00
Pros: the best for it's price range Cons: none
In the last years PDA started invading everyday's life, but has I was checking their prices and features I never wanted to buy one. The situation changed now, because many of the features of the "top-notch" products of last year are now...
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by cs21 , Jul 10 '00
Pros: Great PDA device Cons: The hardcover isn't a fliptop
When I was deciding what sort of PDA I should get my soon to be college bound cousin I was originally debating over whether I should get a Palm III or a Palm V. It happened by chance that I stumbled across the Handspring Visor. Actually when I first...
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by zanybrainy , Jan 01 '01
Pros: Springboard Module Slot, Compact, Cons: Bigger than the Palm V
My Palm IIIx (which I loved) slipped out of my hand, and as luck would have it, fell face down on a rock. Bye-Bye IIIx. Since I've become addicted to PDA's I waited several days until my mourning period was over and was ready to buy another IIIx...
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by masculin , Apr 25 '01
Pros: Thin, slim and elegant design. It comes with City time, Datebook Plus and advance calculator. Cons: The stylus is heavy and is as lengthy and as other Visor!
I bought Visor edge for almost a week now and I am somewhat bothered about the edge of having Visor Edge?
And because Visor Edge was marketed directly to compete with Palm Vx/m505/m500 its hard not to compare Visor Edge with them. My friend...
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by mikett15 , Nov 01 '00
Pros: Inexpensive and plenty of upgrades Cons: You can't upgrade the OS
If your looking for a palm handheld that will last you a long time and won't cost you a fortune, you should absolutely buy the Handspring Visor.
It won't get out of date like other palms because the Handspring Visor is probably the most upgradeable...
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by cookie_cool25 , Feb 18 '02
Pros: Thin, Light, Good Screen, Expandable, Fast, Metal Casing, Hands-Free Contact Lookup Cons: Bulky Springboard attachment, Strange Stylus and Infrared port locations, Cover doesn't completely flip back, Backlight
The 2 fastest growing needs in the world of PDAs are the need for small size and power. The Visor Edge attempts to address one of these issues. Available in 3 trendy colors, red, blue and silver and cased in sleek metal (aluminum), it certainly...
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by jds10 , Mar 15 '02
Pros: Metal case, flip cover, Handspring software extras Cons: Poor quality, customer service, jiggling stylus
After owning a Handspring Visor that gradually fell apart and lost functionality, I recently purchased a Visor Edge when the price came down to $200.
The first unit that I received had a display defect (two vertical lines were distinctly...
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by Dianahaigh , Apr 19 '00
Pros: Cost, Features, Expandability Cons: Younger company than Palm
Why pay the price for a Palm Pilot, when you can have all the capacity with more features for less money? That's what I found when I started shopping for PDA's. After playing with the different models of my coworkers I realized how much I would use one...
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by joegrant413 , Jun 28 '01
Pros: BEST form factor Cons: backlight a step backward, OS not upgradeable
My week started out badly, with someone stealing my trusty Pilot. I *had* to get a replacement immediately.
The reason my original Pilot was stolen is that I had a bad habit of taking the thing out of my pocket. It was just a bit too big to be...
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by phatmonky , Oct 23 '01
Pros: Lightweight, cool looking, fast, powerful. Cons: Monochrome, Not back lit
I quickly rushed into the purchase of this PDA and for the price I got it for am VERY happy. Going through a friend who works at a software testing company I was able to attain this little miracle for the low price of 150 dollars. I would not pay the...
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by mryoung7 , Jul 26 '01
Pros: Extremely small & lightweight, clean look, Palm OS Cons: Stylus shakes while attached, black and white display
My problem through high school was putting off assignments because I wouldn't keep an organized task list. This is the reason I bought the Visor Edge for college. I figured if I had something high-tech to write my commitments in, especially if that...
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