Pros: EASY TO USE. Versatile, small, easy to manage Cons: No IR capability
The Palm V is an all-in-one pocket organizer. Equipped with all of the features of a day-timer or a rolodex, all in a package smaller than a wallet. There is software available to sync you Palm V with any major scheduling software today. It can synch...
The Palm V is SEXY. Sleek and lightweight, it has made generations of improvement over the Palm III. The Palm V's sexy steelish exterior complements its smooth texture. Easy to use and computer illiterate friendly, it's the best for everything. ...
Pros: Sleek design, multi-functional, really cool to impress your friends Cons: It does not have the email functionality of the Palm VII
Ok so I live in San Francisco where if you don't have a mobile phone in one hand, a PDA in the other while balancing a latte from Starbuck's in between, you are just NOBODY! But really, the gadget craze caught up with me and I just had to have a Palm V....
Pros: lightweight, easy to use Cons: not enough memory
I love my Palm V! You can do anything with it. I have played solitaire to keep awake in class (of course there are 1000s of other games you can play too). I have read the newspaper on it while waiting in line (go to www.avantgo.com which allows you to...
Pros: Small size, light, good handwriting recognition, long battery life Cons: Monochrome display, lack of protection for the back
The new Palm V, which replaces its bulkier and more outdated sister the Palm III, is possibly the best handheld ever.
It is incredibly light, and very very thin.
It is as small as my wallet, and thinner! To protect the screen, it comes with a...
I bought into the whole PDA hype and got myself the Palmpilot I, I loved it so much I had to buy the Palmpilot V. the Palmpilot V is great. I use it constantly. The Infra Red comes handy for using it as a TV remote, and a stereo remote.
Pros: Small, aesthetically pleasing, good OS, very popular Cons: small memory, expensive
I got a Palm V partly because I had convinced myself that I was very organizationally deprived and partly because it looked really cool. My choice came down to the Palm IIIxe and the Palm V. The Palm Vx is a great machine, but to me, $400 dollars is...
This is the second Palm I have used, after the 3. I use the 5 daily, and synchronize with Act2000. I have yet to encounter ANY problems with the Palms and only wish I had the same flawless experience with my PC. There are many utilities available...
Pros: small, light, easy to read, quick Cons: fragile looking screen, no alarm-clock
I take my Palm absolutely everywhere with me. I used to have the Psion series V, which ended up staying in my desk. Very easy to use even for e-phobics. Girls find it quite fascinating when the backlight comes on when i'm taking down their numbers! Very...
Pros: Small, portable, compatible with computer Cons: Somewhat expensive
Ever since I bought my Palm Pilot V, I have not stopped using it. With as many options as date book, address book, memo pad, to do list, and even programs you can download to your palm, there is no wonder why it's popularity is growing. The palm...
Pros: Stylish, small, ease to update and backup Cons: 2MB memory is not enough to download more useful shareware
I used to have the bulky Franklin planner that I carried with me all the
It is good to do a quick scribble of notes. However, it gets messy
every time when I need to update phone numbers and address'. I also have
friend who lost my...
Pros: Excellent PDA, simple to use and has many uses Cons: Not enough storage for all the programs I want to put on it & the screen scratches a little too easily
I love this little thing! I got it for a gift and keep wanting to get new things and software for it. I would definitely recommend it to anyone. Its gotten me a lot more organized and there's so much you can do with it. I have a Windows CE device,...
Pros: Portable, Versatile, Well-supported Cons: None that I've found...
Palm computing is probably one of the best moves that I made. Since I was the first one at my company to take the palm plunge with a Palm IIIx, I was teased a little, called a nerd. The name calling ceased, however, when the CEO of the company came for...
Where has the Palm Pilot been all of my life? At last, a product has been devised that offers my profession instant access to the information that is needed in the field . . . and it fits in your pocket!
Pros: Tons of software; ample storage; easily expandable; easily to sync with PC Cons: Lack of color display; poorly placed scroll button
Although the marketplace is quickly becoming crowded with a myriad of handheld PC products, there are reasons beyond first mover advantage that keep Palm's product line in a leadership position. The sleek, pocket-size design; abundance of software and...
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