Pros: small and easy to set up Cons: learning to write the Palm language
Being a computer consultant, I deal with all different computer products and all different people. I found the Palm V very easy to install and configure for my clients. It has powerful features to transfer data from other programs into the Palm unit....
Pros: sleek, small, rechargeable battery, huge storage Cons: pricey, but hey, all PDAs are
If you want a small Palm Pilot this is it! We use several different Palm Pilot models at work, and this is by far my favorite. It is small, and the screen is very easy to read compared to the original Palm Pilots.
Pros: Size, reliability, design Cons: Cover not as durable as I would like
I purchased my Palm V when they first came onto the market...meaning I have had almost a full year to test it out. This is simply one of the best gadget purchases I have made. The size of the Palm V is what sets this PDA from the rest. I can place the...
After using another brand PDA for several months and finding it almost
useless, I purchased a Palm V. It has changed my opinion of PDA's
The Dependability and rechargeable battery has made the Palm V almost
indespensible.
Pros: Stores alot of data, Instant recall, Computer link, Infrared device, E-mail and fax from it. Cons: Cost, Durability, Small, learning curve.
I switched from a Franklin Planner to a Sharp Organizer to the Palm V. Within a matter of a few days, I had converted all of my numbers and addresses and contacts to the new Palm V. There was a small but important learning curve with regard to the...
Pros: super slim, light, attractive design Cons: accessories are more expensive, 2MB's are not upgradeable
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Time is the great equalizer and now the Palm V is near commodity prices (about $2-250 street). It's a great PDA for all the information you need on the go, but power users will DEFINITELY need the Vx. Mac connectivity is only ok....
Pros: Size, weight, ease of use Cons: Limited capability than that of PC
The age of the Personal Digital Assistant is here. Devices such as the Palm III, V, and VII allow you to carry around your life in your pocket. The Palm's small size and lightweight make it now practical you carry a sophisticated computer around in...
Pros: stylish, powerful and Cons: not upgradeable, a lot pricer than some of the lower models
The Palm V has to be my most important purchase of this year. Being in college, I have so many things going on that lately I have been forgetting to remember meetings and dates of tests, or losing the pieces of paper that I write these important events...
Pros: incredibly useful info at fingertips, sleek, light and small Cons: fragile technology -- be careful!
I originally purchased a Palm III in July 1998; last summer my team was rewarded with Palm V devices after a particularly notable success. I quickly switched over to the new device and shipped off my III to my sister.
Pros: Excellent for getting organized. Cons: Absolute dependency develops within weeks.
To think that I've come to a point where I actually pay money to get an electronic gadget that imitates my mother's nagging, that I hated so much when I was a kid. Like it or not, facts remain - the PDA is one of the most useful little toys out there....
I recently purchased a Palm V and must say that it is much better than the Palm Professional, which it replaced. I would say the best feature is the rechargeable battery. Not only does it eliminate the need to buy replacements (my PalmPro batteries...
Pros: Ease of use, Large storage, Versatility Cons: Limited input, Poor upgradability
The Palm V is truly a versatile portable computer. Since I purchased it last month it has greatly increased my productivity. For example, I can store thousands of addresses, phone numbers, appointments,and memos with the touch of a button. The device...
Pros: Small and easily accessible Cons: Expensive and hard to enter info manually. Ugly screen
Ready to join the crown in Silicon Valley, and be just like everyone else, I decided to go out and get a new Palm V. After finally ditching my handy DayRunner, I opted for the newest fashion of the electronic assistant. Not much better, or different...
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