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by datagirl7 , Mar 31 '01
Pros: small, powerful, rechargeable batteries, grafitti software Cons: expensive, some grafitti characters are strange
I got this a couple months ago. I love it. I use it to keep track of everything: addresses, birthdays, movies I want to rent, books I want to read, coupons/sales, CDs/DVDs I own, CDs/DVDs I want to buy, my Babylon 5 episode list, things I have to do,...
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by ndoggnumber9 , Jul 31 '00
Pros: Palm provides as much as you need, nothing more Cons: Price maybe, but I don't consider thing that it lacks as drawbacks
It all started with a V, a sleek, metallic chick magnet. Fortunately, the Vx looks the same. The processor is better, memory is plenty adequate, screen is fabulous, battery life wonderful.
This is a chick magnet, this is the best chick magnet...
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by richard_munoz , Jan 09 '00
Pros: Lightweight, Powerful, Convenient Cons: A bit more expensive than some organizers
For those of you who are debating whether or not to get the Palm Vx and currently use (or plan to use) any of the Franklin Covey Time Management Products, let me make your decision very easy. - Get it!
I have tried several types of PDAs and so...
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by kevinselkowitz , Dec 22 '99
Pros: Fast, light, easy to use, useful Cons: nothing all that new, just more speed and memory
The Palm has been a wild success for one reason - focus. While other PDA makers brag about Color, Power, Video, Audio the Palm delivers what people really want. Most people don’t want their PDA to replace their PC (is that is what you are looking for,...
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by PCTek , Sep 15 '00
Pros: Slim, lightweight, perfect! Cons: Application buttons stick out a little *too* far.
After getting a PowerBook so I could do my work on the road, I realized I couldnt always pop it open to scribble down a quick, yet important note. I needed something that I can throw in my pocket and I will hardly notice it's there. Then I saw the Palm...
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by iboost , Jan 10 '00
Pros: Sleek "techie" look that will impress your friends and get you organized. Cons: Lacks color that some competitors offer. Handspring Visor is cheaper.
"Slick" is the way some individuals have described this little wonder to me... I couldn't agree with them more.
Let it be known that I am -- er, WAS not a very organized person. I tried, and tried, but could never seem to get my...
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by studgem17 , Feb 01 '00
Pros: Power Speed Size Cons: Too quiet & Easily scratches
I had originally bought the Palm V and was very happy with it. The only fault it had was that it came with very little memory, and it was slow with some applications. After one of my students bought me the Vx I was really happy. If you need something...
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by JeffSullivan , Jan 07 '00
Pros: PalmOS, tons of apps Cons: 3COM's prices. No expansion slot.
Considering a PalmPilot Vx? First check the reviews of the HandSpring Visor Deluxe, which also has 8MB of memory, uses the same PalmOS.
One key difference of the Visor is its expansion slot, a key feature for backup, extra memory, or to add...
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by boneman , Apr 23 '00
Pros: LIGHTWEIGHT, compact, great storage capacity Cons: requires charging cradle
8 megabytes of power!! The Palm Vx with it's slim, lightweight design and 8MB storage capacity have made it indispensable for me. I am in the medical field with numerous events happening daily--many simultaneously! The Palm Vx allows me the ability to...
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by MichiMoby , Mar 10 '00
Pros: Extremely portable, One cool looking organizer! Cons: Outlook Express Mail system doesn't always synchronize correctly
Well, I FINALLY bought into the Palm hype. Several of my college classmates have utilized various personal organizers during their school years....many of those bearing the infamous "Palm" logo on the front. Being a first-year student at the...
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by Franklin , Mar 17 '00
Pros: total wireless connectivity, POP email, news and quotes Cons: Heavy, larger size, expensive
I received my Palm Vx 2 weeks ago and received my Omnisky wireless modem a few days ago. Set up was simple and only took about 45 minutes for the total installation. So far I am completely happy with both. Reception in my home town is excellent (the real...
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by bluesun , Feb 08 '00
Pros: Light, Immensely Useful, and Sleek Cons: Short tech life....Palm XX around the corner.
Having ditched the archaic Palm III back in Dec 1999, I made the move to the Palm Vx! Two noticeable differences that I like....
The Slimmer Size.....I don't feel like I'm carrying a Laptop in my Pocket.
The Backlight.... Much easier to read...
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by jbcox , Oct 23 '00
Pros: Easy to use, lots of software Cons: easy to break, poor repair service time
As I mentioned before please purchase the extended warranty if your already have bought a Palm. On 10/10 I contacted Palm repair service to have the glass replaced in my Palm Vx. I had two choices according to the extended warranty, first option was...
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by Linus724 , Nov 26 '00
Pros: size, speed Cons: no expansion slot
i purchased my Vx a month ago, and I definately think it was the right choice. i work in IT and was getting overwheled with all the little pieces of papers on my desk, so i finally decided to plunk down some money for a plam pilot. i had orginally...
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by masonuc , Dec 18 '00
Pros: lots of memory, sleek design, tons of 3rd party applications Cons: poor customer service, sometimes is slow
I won't repeat what has been said about Vx. It's the best, bar none. Sleek, powerful, and that 8 MB is great. You can put dictionaries, Avantgo clippings (I highly recommend Vindigo), books, etc. I worry that, at some point, 8 MB may not be enough...
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