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Handspring Visor Edge Zippered Leather Case
Made by Handspring
  • Black leather case for the Handspring Visor Edge handheld
  • Slender construction with zippered closure
  • 5 credit card slots and 1 windowed slot for ID or license
  • 1 large slot for business cards or cash
Amazon base price: $
List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Great choice for protecting your Visor Edge!
I just purchased a Visor Edge in Metallic Silver and realized when I got it from Amazon, a case was needed to protect it from bumping around in my briefcase. This zippered leather case is just about perfect in its design except for one flaw: it doesn't have a cutout allowing you to hook it up to the hotsync cradle for recharging/synching with your PC.

Otherwise, it's a nice quality leather case and not flimsy but of sturdy construction. There are slots on the left side opposite the Visor where you can keep extra business cards or other similiar items.

The right side holds the Visor Edge in place with an audible and reassuring snap. I leave the Visor Edge in the case, except for taking it out to recharge and Hot Sync. The case is only slightly thicker and larger than the Edge itself, so it probably won't fit in a shirt or pants back pocket, but it would fit in a jacket pocket easily. The zipper case will keep out dust very well.

An excellent solution
I recieved this zippered leather case with my Visor Edge as a gift. Since I am in a crowded high school, getting around and moving around alot worried me because one false move could dent my Edge in my pocket. I got this case and it is excellent. It's almost like a solid cardboard with a pdeed leather exterior. The Edge clips very securely to the inside of the dase, so no velcro or hassle like that is required. Easy to remove as well. The zipper prevents anything from falling out, and I put money and ID cards in the pockets. This case eliminated the need for a wallet, at least for me. Hey, it's even got a nifty Handspring symbol on the outside so I can show it off.

Want a good case for your PDA? This is the one.

Still fits in shirt pocket
This case is great. Since the Visor Edge is so slim, the space the case adds to it still leaves plenty of room to hold your Visor Edge in your shirt pocket. It's protected very well, though with the flip cover and metal body it's well protected anyways. It is easy to put the Visor Edge in the case, and just as easy to take it out (much easier than other Handspring models), and there are no silly velcro pads either. Worth the money for the case (even though I got mine for free).


PalmOne 32MB Expansion Card (m125, m130, i705 & m500 series)
Made by PalmOne
  • SD read-write flash memory with write protection
  • Ideal for storing photos, audio files and all other software applications
  • 32 MB total capacity
  • Postage stamp size
  • Compatible with m125, m130, i705 & m500 series
Amazon base price: $
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $14.99
Average review score:

So much more memory
I have a m505 that's at the bursting point of it's 8 megs of memory, so I figured getting another 32 megs onto the device would solve all my problems. But I still have a few warnings:

1) This card is designed to hold data, not programs. You can put some programs on it, but it's not very pretty. The programs all go into a single group in the launcher for "Expansion Card" and many will not work when installed there.

There's a free program called MSMount which allows you to "mount" a directory on the expansion card as if it were local. It works well for most programs, but there are still some programs that don't work. It also greatly slows down many operations on the device.

2) Programs must support putting data on the card. You cannot move data from your addressbook, memo pad, etc. over to your card. Many of my huge memory hog programs (ThinkDB2, AvantGo) won't let me stick their data files onto the memory card and so I can't offload.

Plus, many of my programs (TealDoc, DocsToGo, FireViewer) had to be upgraded for me to get support for storing their items on the memory card.

Now, if you're looking to hold lots of data for use, the card delivers just what you'd want.

I've moved all of my pictures (which I create/view with FireViewer) over to the device. I now have tons of photos of my friends and family easily accessible.

I've got bunches of eBooks on the card. I used to need to break up a standard novel into a bunch of 200k chunks, but now I can throw the whole thing (usually ~1mb) on the card without worrying about running out of room.

DocToGo lets me sync all my work documents onto the device for convenient access and updating.

Great memory
I pack my memory card with lots of ebooks, and it holds quite alot. I never worry about being without reading material with this great little memory card. I also save my own works to it as well, since I do a majority of my writing on my PDA.

A No-Brainer
Any time I get a device, I immediately go for more memory because I'm just a hog. I intend to put all my digital photos on it. (OK, I don't realy have that many, but still.)

I turned the Palm off, put the chip in, and it just kinda does what it is supposed to do. It could not be easier. My only worry is that I might lose it, because its smaller than a Kennedy half dollar.


PalmOne P10914U Games Essentials Card
Made by PalmOne
  • Palm's update to the top-selling Games Card!
  • Contains 12 awesome games, including SimCity Classic, Shanghai by Landware
  • VIP Casino by Hexacto, Ricochet by Astraware, Billiards by Megasoft 2000
  • Chroma Pack by Whitehorse Games, Atum by The Games Kitchen and 9-Ball by Landware
  • Compatible with Tungsten Series, Zire 71, m500 Series, m130, m125, i705
Amazon base price: $23.74
List price: $29.99 (that's 21% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $23.79
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Some good titles
It's a pretty good card. All of the titles are fairly easy to learn how to play.

Really Fun Bunch of Games!
I love a lot of the games on this card...I didn't expect to be hooked...but I am...I thought Atum was dorky when I saw it but I've spent many a late night connecting the little molecules...Checkers is fun but the Zire 71 I've been using it on chokes in any level higher than level 1 - it takes the computer awhile to compute its move in levels 2-5. I've enjoyed Mah Jong although the tiles are a little hard to read and some look alike and I've read elsewhere it isn't real Mah Jong, but I don't know the difference. :-) The casino games I've played briefly but they aren't as much fun. Pool is nice but you quickly learn to beat the Palm, even on more difficult levels. And of course, SimCity is cool and it is pretty expansive. I've never played it on a regular computer before, but it was really detailed (in my opinion) and was pretty fast....All in all, I think the card will keep you happily occupied during long waits at the bank, post office, and airports...

Lots of Fun and a Good Deal, Too!
One of my favorite computer games is Shanghai: Second Dynasty. The version on this card is obviously derived form that version of Shanghai. It really looks beautiful with the green embossed tiger and dragon background. I miss the cool music and the fortune cookie, but you can't have everything. I would try putting together some nice Chinese music on mp3's to play in the background, if mp3's didn't use so much RAM. (As an aside, I appreciate that Activision and Landware don't call it Mah Jong. This is NOT Mah Jong! Stop calling this type of game Mah Jong!!! Mah Jong is completely different.) I tried SimCity and it seems to be fairly close to the full computer version, but I haven't really used it very much, yet. The Atum game is very addictive. It can also be very frustrating when it gives you a long string of the same atum. I have had a bit of difficulty using the backgammon game. It doesn't seem to work in a very intuitive way. The checkers is fine - if checkers is your thing - it works pretty much like I expected. I can't say how smart it is, since I'm not an expert. The chess is pretty basic. I bought a more specialized separate chess game that has a lot more features, but it cost half the price of this whole card. I'm not much for slot machines, poker or blackjack, so I won't comment on those. Ricochet is a very cool looking brick breaking game. It is very nicely done. The only thing I don't like is that the background is almost as dark colored as the bricks, so sometimes the bricks are hard to see and I'm using a Tungsten T that has a pretty nice screen. 9-Ball is a fairly decent pinball game. Pinball is the one type of game that just doesn't work well on a Palm. I've tried all the versions I can find and 9-ball is one of the best. But, that's not saying much. I guess the computing power required for really good pinball is still too much for Palm machines. Strangely, though, the Billiards game does work well. Surprisingly well! And it actually has good sound effects! Not bad! Okay. So, all together that's 12 games. Several really good ones, a couple so-so. I guess it's not such a bad deal. What I realy like is that it doesn't use up my precious RAM. Figuring in the value of a small SD card, the Palm Game Essentials Card is actually a pretty good deal!


Socket Communications DPC for Pocket PC's - Motorola CDMA StarTAC/Talkabout/Timeport/V. Series
Made by Socket Communications, Inc.
  • CompactFlash card kit for mobile e-mail
  • For use with Motorola CDMA cellular phones
  • Digital phone card connects a Pocket PC to a mobile phone for wireless e-mail
  • Software lets you connect wirelessly to the Internet and run e-mail in 1 easy step
  • Includes digital phone card and software
Amazon base price: $91.99
List price: $99.99 (that's 8% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $0.46
Average review score:

Not Compatible with All V-Series
This is not compatible with all Motorola V-Series phones. It is only compatible with the the V-8000 series of phones and not the V120. There is another cable by the same company for the V120 model though.

Does what it says
Although I only get 14.4kbps, it does everything I expected it to do.

Great product!!!
I use this socket Compact Flash adapter with my Motorola V.8162 phone and hook it up to my Compaq iPaq and it works flawlessly. Connection dials up quickly with no problems. The software is easy to install and barely takes up any time or space on your pocket pc! I highly recommend this to anyone who wants the capability to email, instant message, trade stocks, or basically do anything you can do with a desktop computer, on the go. It doesn't drain my iPaq badly, and my phone seems to last about 2/3 of the normal talk time when i use the modem. Just make sure you pick up the Compaq compact flash jacket if you have an ipaq, otherwise this device will be useless. I have also used this socket adapter with my laptop computer via the included compact flash-to-pc card adapter. It also works flawlessly. Bottom line, this is the perfect accessory to make you fully mobile with internet access.


Dooney & Bourke Palm V Case (Toiny Tan)
Made by Dooney & Bourke, Inc
  • Long-lasting all-leather case
  • Designed specifically for Palm V series
  • Fastens your Palm V inside with a secure metal rail
  • Elegant English tan leather
  • Travels easily with compact size of 4.6 by 3.5 inches
Amazon base price: $
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

My Favorite Of The Soft Cases
I looked at many cases before I purchased a Dooney & Bourke Palm V Case. I liked its sleek styling and rail attachment. In my pocketbook it didn't take up much more space than the palm itself. However I am thinking switching to a hard case design because soft cases in general allow pressure from other items in your purse to turn the palm on inadvertantly. Thus consuming your battery power more quickly.

UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE
The case is elegant and exudes quality. I particularly liked the material used to line the business card holder (this is barely seen in the pictures). The case is also sown not glued. Buyers however must realize that it has no latch/closing mechanism so this case is excelent for a jacket pocket but may not be your best bet if you toss your Palm around.

Good price - Very Elegant
Very very Elegant...It's nice and I love It... Well done and elegant again.... This is a case for a Palm V, NO dubt....


Franklin Covey Planner Binder Kit For The Palm Or Palm III (Black)
Made by Franklin Covey
  • Securely holds your Palm III series handheld
  • Includes note pages, page finder, and numbered tabs
  • Features mission, values, and goals worksheets and Stephen R. Covey's bestselling books on CD-ROM
  • Convenient interior pockets
Amazon base price: $
List price: $69.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

POCKET VERSION
This is the pocket version of the Franklin Covey Planner. It is listed on amazon twice, this listing and another which has a cheaper price! The suggested retail on this is really 69.95 NOT 99.95. The suggested retail listed for this item is for the compact version (a step up from this one).

Excellect acessory choice
As a student, I have a ton of things to keep straight. I often find myself with a dozen scraps of paper by the days end. Or I find myself wanting to give out information, but no pen or paper. This planner is a perfect addition to my hectic lifestyle. It holds all my necessities for the day. Not only do I keep all my important items stored along with my PDA but I also use my binder as a purse. It's was a wise investment for a poor college student.

A must for someone using their Palm for business
This is absolutely the best way to keep your Palm safe, secure, and handy for business. As everyone knows, a Palm pilot is fragile, so putting it in this binder makes a lot of sense. This is better than all binder attachments. My Palm doesn't totally eliminate my need for some paper notes, so this item doubling as a paper planner is great. Well worth the money.


Handspring USB Docking Cradle (Clear) for Visor Neo
Made by Handspring
  • USB cradle for use with the Visor Neo
  • Recharge and HotSync with the touch of a button
  • Lightweight and easy to use
  • Use with PCs running Windows 98 or higher, Macs with USB ports
  • Comes with AC adapter
Amazon base price: $
List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $7.99
Buy one from zShops for: $4.95
Average review score:

Great PDA
this Handspring Visor Neo Clear is a great pda for all ganeral purpose. And is great for most of my everyday needs.Infinitely expandable with optional Springboard expansion modules

Works Fine
Small enough to stay out of the way on my desk at work (Which I share) and works well. no problems so far.

Expand your possibilites!
This is a great idea for those who like to Hotsync their info in more than one location. I bought one of these to use at work so that I could enter all work-related calendar issues and sync right there on the spot. Be aware that this will work with a regular Handspring Visor (not just the Neo, as the description claims) so feel free to grab several of these!


iConcepts Car Charger for Palm (i705 & m500 series)
Made by iConcepts
  • Recharge your Palm handheld in your car
  • Charge your batteries while powering your handheld
  • Uses standard cigarette lighter outlet
  • Compatible with Palm i705 and m500 series handhelds
  • Great for when you're on the go
Amazon base price: $
List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $8.95
Average review score:

On the road a lot? Have a Palm? Get one of these today...
One of the great selling points for me about the Palm m130 (beside the color screen) was the rechargeable internal battery...a battery I never guessed would deplete as quickly as it does. However, with my old m125 I noticed how quickly the AAA batteries would go if I used the backlight, so I shouldn't be surprised how much power it takes to create the color screen image on my Palm...I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but I was caught off guard anyway. The point is, whether you use your Palm a little or a lot, the battery gets sapped rather fast. One partial solution was the Palm Car Charger. I plug mine in every time I get into my car, whether I'm on a long or short trip. I have also noticed that it seemed to charge FOREVER without doing much in the way of actually increasing my battery, but after repeated use, I noticed it worked more efficiently. Whether this is a built-in feature, or just a fluke, I have no idea, but don't be surprised if at first you begin to think yours doesn't work.

All in all my car charger was well worth the expense. If you are having a hard time keeping your handheld from running dangerously low on battery power, you may want to consider buying this little baby and remember to give it some time before you worry about returning it for a refund. Good luck!

Not Perfect, But A Must Have
Essential equipment for the m515 user.

The device has a little light on its neck that turns from red to green when the battery has been fully recharged. I like this.

It seemed to take my m515 about an hour to take a full charge when I was on the road with it the first time, during which it was used very lightly (I looked up two phone numbers). I don't know if the speed is a function of the m515's battery or the charger itself.

The cord could be a little longer to enable easier use of the Palm whilst it is being charged.

Works as it should
No complaints about this device. It works just as it should. I find it very handt when away from my desk for long periods of time, when I might not need a "sync" but just a charge.


PalmOne Sega Classics Card
Made by PalmOne
  • Four SEGA Game Gear greats now packed into one "plug 'n play" card for your Palm Handheld
  • Games include Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Shinobi, Super Columns
  • Shining Force II: The Sword of Hajya
  • Compatible with Tungsten C, Tungsten T, Zire 71
Amazon base price: $18.99
List price: $29.99 (that's 37% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $17.13
Average review score:

didn't work on handspring treo 600
This looked really fun, and the requirements said a palm os 5 device with an sd/mmc slot, but unfortunately, it didn't work on my treo 600 handheld. Each application would say "Error loading ARM code" when invoked. Also, it appears you need to cart the card around with you because you can't copy the applications onto your handheld, they have to stay on the card. :(

Sonic is Back!
Who could imagine that my Palm could be so much fun! What was once my calendar and date book has now become a replacement for my GameBoy - thanks to the Sega Classics card. These games are just like the originals on GameGear. I recommend this product highly. It really helps time fly while waiting around airports.

Great games, great value
These Sega titles are loads of fun with great gameplay, high-res color graphics, and sound effects for a PDA. The games are almost exact replicas of the original titles on Sega's Game Boy-like Game Gear (in fact, I believe they are ports using an emulator), then they will bring back some fond memories if you were a Game Gear fan. Even if you didn't play these on a Game Gear, these games are top notch for a PDA.

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The games are:
Sonic the Hedgehog: original high-speed platform game
Shinobi: decent side scrolling fighting game
Super Columns: great Tetris-like puzzle game
Shining Force II: The Sword of Hajya: a role-playing game (adventure game kind of like Dungeons and Dragons but with more colorful characters)

If you have a Palm OS 5 device (like a Zire 71, Tungsten C, or Tungsten T) and like games, this is a must have. Note that this card does not work on Sony OS 5 devices, which use Memory Stick.


Socket Communications 56K Modem CF Card
Made by Socket Communications, Inc.
  • V.90 and 56Kflex data modulation for enhanced connectivity
  • Plug and play installation - no driver necessary
  • Automatic downstepping for greater connection compatibility
  • Send and receive faxes at 14.4 Kbps
  • Compatible with Pocket PC using Windows CE 2.11 or higher
Amazon base price: $
List price: $109.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Works with Zaurus SL-5600
Works right out of the box with the Zaurus SL-5600, as advertised (unlike the Targus 56K Pocket CF Modem). Too bad it's more than twice the cost!

WORKS GOOD
Works good, connects at close to 56k. It would get five stars but it won't connect to flex.com. Thats not much of a knock because I have not found very many modems that will connect to flex.com. It would be nice if it had a led on the card to indicate activity.

Socket Modem Card works great with my Cassiopeia
I use the modem card with my Cassiopeia Pocket PC. I travel alot during the day, and I use the modem card to e-mail, surf the web, and access my office network from different locations. So far battery drain hasn't been an issue, I've used it for several hours without any problems. Easy and convenient to use, I've even used it at a pay phone!


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