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by crims0n , Feb 16 '00
Pros: portability; usability, back light very bright, cost, support Cons: upgrades, no hard cover top with the unit
I received this Palm V as a gift from a contest on snap.com but this is an indispensable product and I had always had my eye on it since I first heard about this new revolution in computing. But the prices are getting VERY attractive for the product that...
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by marilyn , Aug 04 '99
Pros: Stylish, great screen Cons: Low RAM, expensive
The Palm V doesn't have as much RAM as the Palm III-series PDAs, but who cares? It's far more stylish, it's lighter, the screen's better, and the 2MB of RAM that it does have is plenty for practically everything you'd ever think of putting into it....
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by oni424 , Sep 28 '99
Pros: Palm pilot is difficult to use, and more difficult to understand the people who buy them Cons: I am not trendy
I don't own a palm pilot nor do I think I ever will. I am just not that important nor do I have a bad memory so I have no use for such things. But, my best friend does. He is an engineer, I am just a lowly teacher. Anyhoo, he carries it around like a 15...
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by nam , Jul 13 '99
Pros: Simplicity of design, UI, and form factor Cons: No spreadsheet, no multi-folder support for Outlook
Nice slim design. Definitely the best PDA on the market. I've tried them all. Psion, HP 100LX, Newton, Sharp, various CE devices, the original Palm, Starfish REX. Still use the Palm V and Starfish. Palm V is most useful combination of...
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by georeedy , Oct 10 '00
Pros: Protect your Palm in a stylish way Cons: Too small for the modem
The only problem I have had with my Palm Vx is worrying about breaking it. These things are not exactly made for the world of the traveller. The hard case solves this problem nicely. You just slip the attached "pen-like" holder to the vacant...
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by rj4592 , Dec 31 '99
Pros: Size and appearance Cons: limited memory but upgradable to PalmVx
If you're looking for the perfect PDA for the corporate traveler. You found it.I've had a PalmV for just about 6 months now, and for the price paid, you can't go wrong. I initially bought it because of the size and different look and not the memory. If...
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by TCHammer , Aug 26 '99
Pros: sexy look, portability, built-in synch conduit Cons: pricey, will be obsolete soon enough
Note: this review is better for the novice user.
Palm V was my first PDA, so I can't compare to legacy models or platforms. but how's this for added value: it's better than a pen and paper!
I only use it for calendar and address...
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by ChrisMD123 , May 17 '00
Pros: Sleek, ability for tasks, easy HotSyncing with desktop, great address book, etc. Cons: Limited memory
The "Palm" line of organizers has been and still is leading the market in PDAs. The Palm V, Palm's flagship product, is the sleekest in a long line of Palm organizers.
Once you pick up a Palm V, you'll never want to put it down. Once you...
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by jenmind , Nov 11 '99
Pros: Size Cons: Comes w/ bad cover
That I would fall in love with my PDA. I have been a Filofax junkie for the last 10 years and take my organization skills very seriously. A former client gave me Palm V as a present and it changed my life. I learned how to use it and input all of my...
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by ezuckerman , Dec 21 '99
Pros: Lightweight, everything is at your fingertips Cons: none
I used to be dependent on at least 4 calendars. The problem was that none of them contained all of my appointments. Since purchasing the Palm V, or rather having my husband buy it for my birthday present, I always know where I need to be and when. It...
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by Zero98atm , Jun 19 '00
Pros: Small case; versatile Cons: Limited memory
Last December, I finally decided to join the late 90s and buy a PDA. After shopping around and investigating various products, I chose the Palm V. I chose the Palm V because of its small size and attractive case, which I find much nicer and formal...
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by torpedo_yu , Jan 09 '00
Pros: easy to use, so many applications, IrDA is good for exchanging information Cons: 2M memory is somehow small.
My wife bought the Palm V as a gift for me about half a year ago, spending only $200 on JavaONE conference. I like it very much. What I used mostly is addressbook and games. It is incredible that the small PDA can run complicated and interested games....
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by maazyah , Dec 18 '99
Pros: The Palm PilotV is small, versatile,and easy to use. Cons: The 2MB memory is limiting and may not be suitable for everyone's needs.
A few short months ago, I was introduced to the Palm Pilot V by a neighbor of mine. I was so impressed by it versatility , size , and ease of operation. Unlike the larger laptop computers, I could fit this one in my pocket. I could carry addresses and...
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by Tigerf16 , Jan 03 '00
Pros: small size, screen is easy to read Cons: memory is not expanable
While I am disappointed that the hard case shell from Palm didn't help prevent my screen from cracking (dropped from my knee) and not too thrilled that the cost was $100 to replace, I must say that the process was totally painless. Call the customer...
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by Airmark1 , Dec 01 '00
Pros: Small, protective, access, price. Cons: ummm...I'll get back to you.
Very simply put. It is not too big and not too small. I have used this slim case for about 5 months now. It was just what I was looking for.
GOODS:
1. Small enough to still fit into my shirt pocket. (although I rarely do)
2. Open...
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