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Handspring Visor Edge Handheld

Handspring Visor Edge Handheld

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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

HANDSPRING VISOR EDGE : A PDA That Packs A Punch

by phineaskc Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Apr 11 '01
Pros: rechargable unit; thin, lightweight design; keeps me organized
Cons: grayscale display; expensive modules
I have always liked being the first kid on the block with a new toy and as an adult, nothing has changed. If it's a new digital camera with features never seen before then you can bet I am trying to sell my old one so I can buy the newest model....
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Edging Out the Other New Palms

by quasar Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 100, Apr 13 '01
Pros: slim, 33MHz, nice fairly large screen, can use existing Springboard modules
Cons: bad IR placement, inverted backlight, yet another new connector, module for Springboards bulky
I've now had the opportunity to see and use all four new Palms - The m500, m505, Kyocera Smartphone, and the Visor Edge. None of them are the perfect Palm, or even worthy of an "Oh my god, this is cool!" exclamation (although the Smartphone comes close),...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

It's Keen, And You'll Get A Charge Out Of It! Viewed 1,508 Times!

by sfarmer76 , May 30 '01
Pros: versatile, thin and light
Cons: backlight stopped working right away
Several factors recently came together that lead to my purchase of a PDA. Mainly -- I decided there were enough situations in my life where I needed info at my fingertips -- notepads, pens, and clipboards were no longer cutting it. I already had a ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Substance With Sizzle

by RichBoston Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Apr 04 '01
Pros: Thin, lightweight, metal case, USB interface.
Cons: No flash memory (thus not upgradeable to Palm 4.0) and no wireless internet.
For those who have read my other PDA reviews you know that I have remained faithful to the Palm OS and my trusty Palm IIIxe in particular. First and foremost what I want in a PDA is an organizer/ scheduler that makes my life easier. I don’t necessarily...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

Why you should buy it, Or shouldnt you? The spring board!

by PGenocide , Oct 25 '00
Pros: Cheap. Reliable, Lots of memory
Cons: Not as functional as CE, not color screen
At first, its hard to tell the Visor Deluxe from the Palm III series of handhelds. Because these little computers use the latest version of the Palm OS, they are alike in more ways than just looks. They are similarly easy to use and offer the same...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 1.0
 

I adVISE you to buy a Palm M100 or Visor Deluxe instead

by drdavec1 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Nov 13 '00
Pros: some nice programs in Visor OS
Cons: $30 more than Palm M100. 2 Mb not enough memory, no serial cradle, CHEAPLY made
The Handspring Visor is now 1 year old. As we celebrate the 1 year anniversary, it is time to reassess the Visor. For those new to PDAs, the Visor is Handspring's first entry into the PDA world... a 2 MB handheld which costs $179 and runs Palm OS 3.1h....
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 2.0
 

HANDSPRING EDGE: The Story of a Lost Love

by vara Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Sep 26 '01
Pros: Sleek design, springboard capability, rechargeable Lithium Ion battery
Cons: Springboard requires bulky external attachment. Expensive PDA for what you get. Springboards can be pricey.
Get your tissues ready, because this is a story of a love come and gone. I was in the market for a new PDA: my old Palm III had konked out on me, and I had gotten used to the convenience of owning one. I wasn't too demanding on features, nor were...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

A Good Buy

by GRPaul349 , Jun 16 '02
Pros: Small, sturdy, inexpensive
Cons: Palm OS 3.5, bulky expansion, not color
The Visor Edge, a good buy? Not many people would have said that a year ago when the price was $399.00! A lot has changed since then, and at $169 (with a free case from Handspring) it's now a good buy.

I started out with a Palm III, upgraded...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Enough to beat the rest of the PDA pack? Hardly...

by yusakugo Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 10, Apr 16 '01
Pros: Thin form factor, expandable springboard slot, Palm OS, 33MHz processor
Cons: IR placement, design hit or miss, bulky with Springboard modules, cost
The latest offering from Handspring seeks to capitalize on the thin aspect/form factor dominated currently by the Palm V and Palm Vx PDAs. Although I am more of a fan of the look of Palm's PDAs, Handspring own innovations with the springboard slot give...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Handspring Visor: It saved me from the clutches of useless organizers

by ngurevic Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Aug 19 '01
Pros: powerful and useful (& safe for your data)
Cons: low memory (but can be added to)
Introduction

Note: my opinion is geared towards readers who are not familiar with PDAs and what they can do, as I was before getting this product.

I have had my Handspring Visor Graphite for just over 2 months...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Handspring Visor Edge, the Poor Man's thin and light Palm OS handheld.

by lavoisier Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Feb 18 '02
Pros: Thin and light, sleek cover, LED features, proprietary springboard and rechargeable battery.
Cons: No Flash ROM, springboard adapter adds bulk, slightly bulkier than the m500, cover, and stylus.
When I was looking to invest on a handheld for my dad as a Christmas present, I thought that giving him a thin and sleek handheld to perk his interest. Then I had many choices to buy a handheld by his criteria, such as the Sony Clie PEG-T415, Palm m500...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Old, but still the coolest PDA around.

by onionhead2001 , Mar 31 '02
Pros: Tiny machine, cool industrial design, 8MB memory, "enhanced" OS features
Cons: Stupid inversed backlight, annoying springboard system.
It's hard not to love the Visor Edge. Even outdated by the newer Palm 500 series, it turns more heads than any other PDA around. I'm a gadget-head, but even I know that I don't need color to make an appointment. Don't get me wrong -- it would be...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

When is the clone better than the original?

by stevelarrison Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Nov 04 '00
Pros: Expandible, ultra portable
Cons: None
OK, first off, let me state that I did not buy this so that I could use a PDA. I am not the type who keeps activity calendars, to-do lists, or anything of that matter as a normal practice. The only reason I bought a PDA was because as a software...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
 

Visor Edge -- Does Thin Win?

by bhweb22 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Apr 27 '01
Pros: Stylish and thin
Cons: Same functionality as less costly Visors.
As some of you may know, I'm the happy owner of a Handspring Visor for about 5 months now. Although it sometimes crashes on me, I have never lost anything and it remains a helpful, though not crucial part of my working life.

When the...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Old today, but still excellent. One of the nicest looking PDA's too.

by groxx , Jul 09 '04
Pros: Sleek, killer battery life, metal body, a solid PDA.
Cons: Old now, only upgrades to 4.1, strange IR placement, e-x-p-e-n-s-i-v-e.
First off, this is a fairly old PDA. It's 16-grey B&W, 8 megs (you don't need much more for a B&W, but still...), and only upgrades to PalmOS 4.1 at max (I still use 3.5.2, which it came with. More programs :D ). On the flipside, it's a handspring, so ...
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