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by rguscott , Dec 18 '99
Pros: battery life, screen readability Cons: backwards incompatibility, bad support from company
I have been using a Palm V for the past three months and I have also been using an updated Palm Professional turned into a Palm 111 with the Upgrade. When I got the Palm V I was very very excited and proceeded to play with all the new tricks that Palm...
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by wiz , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Light weight, easy to use, full featured. Cons: Can't think of any!
I first owned the Palm III and loved it. I upgraded because of better features in the Palm V. I like the fact that you do not need batteries. That recharging the V is done in the cradle and it takes minutes to get a month worth of charge. I also like...
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by Chris_Tal , Apr 26 '00
Pros: small and does it all Cons: modem issues, its only sensible to own one :(
Ask your self "Why am I buying a PDA?"
My answer was because I wanted something small that DID THE JOB. what's the JOB? well the reason people get a PDA is for stuff like the diary and memo and address. Lets face it that is what it...
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by eulen76 , Jun 06 '00
Pros: Small, ease of use, seamless synchronization Cons: Grafitti can be difficult to learn
I am very interesting in computers and am very organized. I always like to keep date information on my computer using Microsoft Outlook and was tired of writing things in my datebook, and then transferring them to my computer. The Palm solved that...
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by dbsav , Jan 24 '01
Pros: Light-weight, fairly intuitive Cons: A little pricey for what it offers.
The main reason I went out and bought the Palm was because I wanted a more efficient way to keep track of my appointments. I also liked the idea of having my address book in such a small devise.
I'm a little bit of a techie so after I...
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by mattski , Jan 18 '00
Pros: Light, sleek, design. Rechargeable battery. Lots of apps. Cons: Very few...
I've owned a Palm device for years. I got a Palm Pilot Personal way back when and it has been my constant companion. Lately though, it had started looking a little worn (it has been through hell) and I couldn't run Java on it, something I wanted to do,...
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by farleycat , Dec 21 '99
Pros: Simple and effective Cons: Price?
I purchased the Palm V as an upgrade from the Palm Pro. It has been worth every penny spent. Shop around as the prices vary greatly on the Internet. This product does it all for me. Business applications as well as personal. The applications I use run...
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by joshuanewman , Oct 27 '99
Pros: Little, can be used to check email when travelling Cons: None
Before owning my Palm V, I used a wide variety of others. Older Palms, Newtons, Rex and CE based machines. Here's why it's better than the other choices:
Palm V
vs. other palms:
Size makes more difference than you might...
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by loristrom , Apr 05 '00
Pros: thin, easy to use, computer software compatibility Cons: learning the "Palm shorthand"
My husband has had a Palm IIIe for quite some time and just upgraded to the Palm Vx. After looking at his and seeing all the features, I have decided to go with the Palm V for myself.
The Palm V has half the memory that the Vx has, but for my...
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by myzticshadow14 , May 10 '05
Pros: cheap, durable, cheap accessories, comfortable, effective, upgradable Cons: no perks, outdated, black&white screen
Generally, the palm V is a great tool for elementary or high school students. It helps me keep organized, and I am much more willing to use it than a bulky agenda. I can load games on for the bus ride, and load other organization tools too. Along with ...
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by djbriton , Dec 22 '03
Pros: Great interface, Light, Cheap, Some good applications Cons: Screen scratches easily, Most applications cost money, Graffiti not always failproof
I received this as a gift and I have to say that I was delighted as to how helpful it is. Prior to using this I felt that personal organizers were more of a hindrance than a help, this converted me.The Palm V offers the Palm OS (which is great), 2 MB ...
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by kornell_911 - Top 500, Nov 24 '99
Pros: protects your Palm from most everything Cons: pricey, opens up sometimes, dents
The Palm Hard Case for the Palm V is a necessary item if you want to protect your Palm V. The case is sleek and silver in color. It basically covers the entire Pilot and even allows an opening so others can effortlessly beam you information.
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by veritone , Sep 08 '00
Pros: Great PDA Cons: Too expensive
The reason that I bought a Palm was because of seeing a friend's new Palm V. It was so sleek and cool that I wanted one right away. However, even though I ended up with a Palm PDA, I did not choose the V.
The V is really cool, and has some...
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by bryan-wang , Apr 26 '00
Pros: great looks, easy to use Cons: a bit expensive
This is an item that all yuppies must have. In fact this is something that working professionals should include as part of their accessories. The Palm V is a tool that is very useful and convenient for working folks who are always on the run.
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by egh. , Sep 16 '00
Pros: small, looks good Cons: expensive
I was looking for a gadget to replace a pilot 100 that I was "borrowing" from a friend for about 3 years. The '100 was getting long in the tooth and would decide, on a whim, that it no longer wanted to be a PDA. This usually involved a battery...
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