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Handspring Visor Deluxe:
... and sent it skittering across a metal floor with no adverse affects though. It is slightly larger than a Palm III, but not annoyingly so. I can’t comment on the quality of Handsprings technical support. Their web site is a little vague for my liking, but it does have plenty of downloads, including documentation and patc... Read the full review: A Great Compromise by thanatoszane |
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Handspring Visor Solo Handheld / PDA / Palm OS 3.1 - MC68EZ328 16 MHz - RAM: 2 MB - graphite - The Handspring Visor handheld is the original expandable handheld computer that lets you instantly turn an organizer into a digital camera, music player, or even a phone. It comes with 2 MB RAM so you have plen... |
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Handspring Treo Handheld / PDA / The Handspring Treo 180 is due for release early 2002. It will provide the following functionalities: phone, organiser, messaging & web, built-in keyboard or Graffit, rechargeable battery, 16 MB memory. |
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Handspring Visor Prism ... upgraded from the Palm III and a WAP phone to this slinky little number. Handspring were doing a deal with the Visorphone Wireless modem for £419 I thought why not combine the two. First you have all the benefits of a PDA but with the Visorphone attached you have a mobile phone, e mail and wireless web access all in one. This is not that WAP style access this is full on WEB access, OK it s not like your PC, (it uses web clipping to downsize the pages but it is clever) Sending and receiving proper email from your handheld is a liberating experience I can tell ya. Apart from all this the Prism is in glorious colour, once you ve tried a PDA in colour you ll NEVER want a g... Read the full review: Better than a WAP phone !! by johnprout |
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Handspring Visor Deluxe ... have been a Palm III owner for 2 years until I finally damaged it beyond repair. Being entirely dependent on my PDA I quickly rushed out and bought a replacement. Based on some good feedback I decided to purchase a Handspring Visor Deluxe. It had more memory than may Palm III (8mb versus 2MB) and was slightly better value for money than the 8mb Palm devices. Plus the device comes in a number of colours ? yes I?m that fickle! Aside from the extra memory and the more modern design, the handspring can accept what are called ?Springboard? modules. This means you can slot in accessories such as digital cameras, MP3 players, GSM modems, games, or even more memory ? fantas... Read the full review: Not quite as good as a Palm by SmartRich |
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Handspring Visor Deluxe ... couldn't get it to connect up and send mails etc. I now just type the mail and then send it from my PC when I sync. Hot syncing using the cradle is simple though and the Springboard expansion slots are a great idea. There is loads of shareware out there for the Palm OS. I recently used Omni-remote, programmed as a remote control for my TV and video - good fun, but eats batteries!! Handspring's online support has been less than impressive. To sum up though, it is a great PDA, and at current prices, it is a steal. ... Read the full review: Cheap, Stylish and Powerful by Stumacher |



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