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Pros: 16MB, infinite expandability, affordable and rechargeable.
Cons: Old School design, still not a color PDA.
The Bottom Line: If youre considering to replace your traditional ways of organizing data, especially contacts and still have plenty of room left over, the Visor Pro will do the trick.
Review: For those who have addresses, appointments, contacts, to do lists, memos and many more to organize your priorities, its ideal for them to invest on a PDA. For professionals who are always on the run, have appointments and the organization of the agenda...
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Pros: Huge memory, rechargeable, fast processor. GREAT price.
Cons: More bulky than some handhelds
The Bottom Line: Unless you need an extremely compact handheld, the fast, expandable Visor Pro will meet your needs for quite awhile.
Review: My first Visor was a Platinum and I loved it. The fast Dragonball processor and 8 meg of RAM were well suited to my needs as a student. It kept all my data at my fingertips and was fun to use. I had the flexibility to use it with Outlook and coordinate...
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Pros: More memory than I know what to do with and an attractive platinum case
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: If you want to carry every piece of info you could ever need in a small space, this is indeed the handheld for you!
Review: I recently purchased a Visor Pro as an upgrade from my Visor 2MB that I purchased a year ago. Let me just say that it was one of the best electronics purchases I have ever made!
I keep a great deal of addresses and memos, as well as an... |
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Pros: 16 Megs RAM, Springboard Slot, Great Battery life
Cons: Same old Palm Backlight, few included applications, Palm OS 3.5, no Leather Case.
The Bottom Line: The Visor Pro is the perfect business PDA because it has lots of room and power for extended trips.
Review: I don't know about you, but my problem with any Palm OS-based PDA has been the same - I DON'T HAVE ENOUGH ROOM FOR ALL THE COOL APPS I WANT TO LOAD! Well that fundamental Palm shortcoming is removed with the Visor Pro. Everything else about the Visor Pro...
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Pros: 16MB!! expansion capabilities, freebies from Handspring web site.
Cons: thicker than average Handspring, cover IS useless, hard to find modules at local stores
The Bottom Line: If you think you need the memory buy it (especially for e-books). I recommend Handspring in general, but I really really like my Visor Pro.
Review: Bought my Handspring Visor Pro in June 2002. I shopped around for about three weeks, checking prices, checking capabilities. What I was really looking for was an e-book reader, but for the price, I figured I might as well get some sort of PDA. My sister...
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Pros: 16 MB of RAM, Hands-Only Lookup, Rechargeable battery, good price, great monochrome screen, zippy processor
Cons: Not much in the way of new features, still not upgradable
The Bottom Line: Jammed to the brim, powerful, expansion, all on a budget. For the power user, this it it.
Review: Take a springboard slot, a zippy processor, a great monochrome screen and double the memory and you get the appropriately named Handspring Visor Pro. The first thing that'll you'll notice is the 16 mb of RAM. People who use programs like Avantgo or...
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Pros: 16Mb Main Memory, rechargable battery, Palm OS, Springboard modules.
Cons: Design could be better, plastic casing, un-handy protective cover.
The Bottom Line: If you need the extra 8Mb, go for this cool device. If you don't need it, there are cheaper or better looking alternatives.
Review: This brand new device is not brand new on all it's features. The casing is a bit outdated and the system software is not the latest version either.
Is this bad? I'd say no. The 3.5 version of the software is very stable and it's working perfect with... |
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Pros: Usable with your computer to download programs that are useful for work.
Cons: The screen becomes less sensitive over time.
The Bottom Line: I would purchase it if you have need for an incredibly adaptable organizer.
Review: I do not know what I would do without my Handspring Handheld. Its become my second brain. I am a realtor with an insane schedule and an unlimited number of contacts. My Handspring Handheld has become my new best friend. It keeps track of my schedule,...
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Pros: Rechargable Battery, 16 MB, Palm OS, Familiar Design
Cons: Slightly bulkier than other models.
The Bottom Line: I heartily recommend this handheld. All the convenience of other palm pdas: huge software base, and this model specifically allows you to take advantage of more of that software.
Review: The Visor Pro makes the jump to 16 MB. Due to the limitations of Add on Memory this is quite significant. If you plan on using your pda as a repository of databases or lots of raw data the bump to 16 MB will give you a little breathing room. The other...
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Pros: Very easy to use, clear display, lots of storage
Cons: Is thicker than most newer Palms on the market
The Bottom Line: Lots of storage, with easy interfaces plus the availability of the springboards.
Review: I have wanted a Palm since they came on the market but I could not find a legit reason to purchase one. Finally I procured a position at work where I have to organize a lot of files and records. I spent about 2 weeks reading reviews and asking salesmen...
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