Pros: Palm OS, cheap, get 4 colors to match your dresses Cons: cheap and limited possibilities
I have long resisted for long time to buy another PDA (I own a two-way pager with full mini keyboard), partly because those Palms are so expensive. I had seen the Handspring Visor for $150 but some epinions here warned me from it.
Pros: Simple to learn (for the average non-technical person), covers the basics, lightweight and compact Cons: Glare on the screen, flip cover pops off easily and hard to reattach, causes jealousy in neglected spouses
The first time I saw a Palm device in action was last year when a good friend of mine was using his to record an address. Three thoughts went through my mind in quick succession:
Pros: Low price Cons: Not upgradeable and the display is small.
A PDA for $149, the Palm m100 is small in price, light in weight (4.4 ounces) and small in size. (4.66 inches long x 3.12 inches in width x 0.72 inches thick.)
The screen is monochrome and is about 2 inches x 2 inches. It...
Pros: The benefits of a wallet, a computer, an address book, a calendar and a note pad combined--readable in the dark! Cons: 2 Mb RAM memory becomes too small quickly
Time has not been kind to my memory—my ability to remember dates and times, my recall of peoples phone numbers and where streets are located (unless I go there every week). The quantity of data I used to be able to store in my own gray cells just...
Pros: Great convenience and organization. Cons: Somewhat flimsy in rough conditions.
With the start of college this fall I found myself to be like every other stereotypical college student...unorganized and tired. I knew that I needed to change some of my horrible habits so I bought a Palm m100 to help myself get organized. I'm far...
Pros: Smaller, Added Features, Low Price Cons: 2MB of Memory
Palm has now released the first in its new wave of handhelds. In a unique package costing only $149 it combines a number of features that were not standard equipment on its other models. Palm has done so in a smaller and customizable package.
Pros: Convenient and easy to use! Easy OS interface. Cons: A bit pricey
Poor little Johny! There are no more excuses for not completing homework and doing the garage and bedroom chores that all children take part in. His parents finally realized that this hip device will keep him organized. So they bought him the Palm...
Pros: cheap, well built, nice features Cons: small screen
I recently have been very interested in PDA's and have noticed that the price of some of these units has been dropping fairly dramatically recently. This is usually the case as technology ages, and I have been waiting for the prices of these units to...
Pros: Sharp LCD, more sensitive touch screen, compact size, uses alkaline batteries Cons: Screen small, fragile cover, 2MB of memory, not expandable
I don't need no stinkin' DayRunner. All the info I need I write on my Palm.
I have a PalmPilot Professional that has served me well over the years, and the folks over at Palm were good enough to send me a replacement model when my original...
Pros: Price, Design, Color Face-place options, Palm OS 3.5, New note-taking software, Very practical Cons: 2 MB of memory, OS not upgradeable, 2"X2" display
FIRST IMPRESSIONS: “…a PDA for under $150?” Hmm… I wonder how useful this device can be? Considering it’s made by Palm, it should be alright. Right? It’s actually very nice. The more curvy design (compared to its siblings)...
Pros: Lightweight, easy to use, great functions, low price Cons: Get a protective cover!
I've heard a lot of people rave over Palm products before, but had never been inclined to go out and buy one for myself. Luckily, I was a good boy last year and instead of coal in my stocking (which was neatly hung over the chimney with care) I found...
Pros: Easy to use, compatible with other Palm devises, Notepad that you write on screen Cons: Battery powered, small screen, not a lot of memory, memory not upgradeable
(Updated 7/15/02)
I'm the type of person whose had a daily planner ever since I was in Middle School so that I may be able to keep my day straight. Usually, my planner would be bulky and would not fit in my purse.
Now I'm in college and I...
Pros: Small, makes your life easier Cons: 2MB of memory
I wanted the Palm m100 for a few reasons. First I needed a way to easily manage my class schedule for college which would be a pain to use pen and paper to organize the unusual 3 day schedule I have next semester. I also wanted something to...
Pros: Small, Cheap, and functional Cons: No cradle and small display
Palm has released it's answer to the visor handheld PDA. The Palm m100 is sleek, light, and inexpensive. It fills the same niche that the visor has targeted. The niche I am referring to is the 'not so technically oriented as to pay over $300...
Pros: just what I needed, nice and small, easy to use. Cons: Expensive accessories
Looks good, easy to use, lower cost. I'm one who doesn't need e-mail etc.,so the features on board are enough. I started 6 years or so ago with a with a "Casio Boss" 64K and never filled it up, so 2MB can hold more stuff than the average user...
Car Charger For Palm m100, m105 This car charger is compatible with the following Palm models: m100, m105. Features : One end of the auto adapter plugs into your PDA and the other...
Belkin Stylus 3-Pack - Metal Navigate everywhere on your touch screen with these stylus instruments from Belkin. Use them to replace a missing stylus or keep a spare wherever you ...
PalmOne PalmGlove m100 series Case (Black) Designed for Palm handhelds by Body Glove Combines practicality of protection with high-tech sports gear look Made of water-resistant, shock-absorbing...
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