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Buyer reviews for "Organizer" sorted by average review score:

H.C.L. Electronics Sys-Com 8MB Flash Springboard Module
Made by H.C.L. ELECTRONICS, INC.
  • 8 MB flash memory Springboard module
  • Compatible with all Handspring Visors
  • Great for storing additional data and backups
  • Stores over 200 applications
  • Easy installation
Amazon base price: $
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

good but not perfect
the product is excellent as a data storage device, but not a backup alternative. it failed to restore all after a full reset of the hanspring. a system error appeared after installing the card into the springboard module and had to be reset. i guess i have to buy the backup card for more $$$.

This Product works great!!!
This product works like a dream. I needed a memory expantion for my pda, i just popped this card in and my memory was instantly 10mb rather than my previous 2mb. I would reccomend this product to anybody who owns a handspring visor and is in need of a memory expantion. It is also priced very fairly. At just 39.99 it is way worth the money.


Handmark Scrabble MMC for Palm m125, m130, i705 & m500 Series
Made by Handmark, Inc.
  • Play the world's most popular word game on your Palm handheld
  • Features drag-and-drop tile placement interface and a built-in Official Scrabble Player's Dictionary
  • Automatically scores every game and even saves partially completed games to be continued at any time
  • Play against opponents using multiple devices with IR beaming
  • Compatible with Palm m125, m130, i705, and m500 series handhelds
Amazon base price: $
Buy one from zShops for: $11.89
Average review score:

Decent version of the classic word game...
I play Scrabble every day, and it's a joy to finally have a version I can play solo on the train to work. This is a decent version of the board game. (The Windows CE version looks much better, however). If you know the game already you will be able to figure out how the Palm version is laid out, if not -- there is ample help and you'll pick it up quickly. The computer opponent is very challenging. The Players dictionary and rules are complete. (And always remember: 'XI' is a word).

Quite playable.
I got this as a gift and found it was quite playable and entertaining on my Palm M130. Unlike SimCity, which is a real strain on the small screen, this game seems well-suited to the Palm's size and shape.


Handspring Visor Prism USB Cradle
Made by Handspring
  • USB docking/recharge cradle for Handspring Visor Prism
  • Uses USB connection
  • Lets you HotSync to any USB-enabled computer
  • Recharge wherever you go
  • Compatible with Windows 98 or later and Mac OS 8.1 or later
Amazon base price: $
Used price: $7.99
Buy one from zShops for: $29.88
Average review score:

So convenient, I bought 2.
I would like a longer cord length as I'm often sitting on the couch with my laptop when I sync. However, the USB cradle is a solid piece of equipment. If you have USB and a Visor Prism, you may want to consider having two. I like having one for home/travel and one set up permanently at work.

Get an extra cradle for your office.
I bought an extra cradle for my desk at the office. Now I can keep my Prism synched to my computers at work and home, and keep the battery at top charge too.


Hewlett Packard Jornada 540 Series Spare Accessory Cover
Made by Hewlett Packard
  • Spare cover designed for the HP Jornada 545
  • Protect your HP Jornada 545's color screen
  • Slides on and off
  • A simple way to preserve the life of your pocket PC
  • Constructed of durable and sleek metal
Amazon base price: $
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Versatile, rugged, removable
HP's integrated metal cover is the best Pocket PC cover I've seen. The one offered here is identical to the one the 540 series comes with. I've heard these will be offered in different colors soon, so you may want to check them out first.

Watch for color
These covers are durable and stylish. They also come in a variety of nice colors to spruce up your PDA but only the original gray is listed here. They come with a spare stylus built into the cover underside.


HP iPAQ H1940 Pocket PC
Made by Hewlett Packard
  • A thin, light, and affordable Pocket PC
  • Includes mobile versions of Microsoft Office: Pocket Outlook, Word, and Excel
  • Integrated Bluetooth for wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices
  • Great multimedia features
  • What's in the box: hp iPAQ Pocket PC h1940, USB Synchronization Cable, AC Adapter, battery, getting started poster; charger adapter; 2.5-mm - 3.5mm audio adapter, hp iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD
Amazon base price: $
List price: $299.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $199.99
Buy one from zShops for: $298.00
Average review score:

So cool...
I ordered the h1940 on Amazon with free shipping and it arrived the next day! (The website said it will take 5-9 business days...). I've had it for 3 weeks now, and I must say this is quite a piece. I shopped around in stores, and this was the smallest handheld device on the market. It works great with my desktop PC, and keeps me very organized. Now that I'm so organized, I don't know what to do with all this free time I discovered I have, so I'm here writing reviews...

It doesn't come with a case or a cover, so you'll have to find one or risk damaging your display screen. I got the Belkin leather case designed for this model for $11. If you're interested in upgrading to Wi-fi, you can get the SD (Secure Digital) Wi-Fi card for about $90-100.

Update: I'm reducing the ratings to 4 stars because of the following: I mentioned earlier that you can go wifi by adding an SD wifi card for $90. I discovered later that the iPAQ H4155 already has built-in wifi and it only cost $400. In addition the H4155 has a 400mhz processor. If you are interested in wifi connectivity I would recommend you buy the H4155 instead of this one. I wanted to save money so I obstained from the h4155, but now I wish I had bought that one instead of this one. Not that this pocket PC isn't good, in fact it's great. But if you want wifi this isn't the right choice.

Powerful Machine in a Tiny Package
Had the 1940 but, with the addition of integrated Bluetooth wireless communication and a faster processor, the h1940 is what I really needed. So much power in a machine that weighs just 4.37 ounces and is very small (4.46 x 2.75 x 0.5 in). Also like the upgrade to Microsoft® Windows® Pocket PC 2003 Professional that is included.


HP IPAQ H2210 Pocket PC
Made by Hewlett Packard
  • Intel 400 MHz processor
  • 64 MB SDRAM
  • Dual slot expansion
  • 3.5" Dazzling Transflective TFT color with LED frontlight display
  • What's in the box: hp iPAQ Pocket PC h2210, USB Desktop cradle/charger, AC adapter, Slip case, battery, getting started poster, charger adapter, hp iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD
Amazon base price: $
List price: $421.95 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $328.00
Average review score:

Terrific and dependable
I've owned this handheld for only 1 week, have graduated up from an older, different brand handheld.

This device is very relaible, deependable, and intuitive in its functionality.

The device comes packed with software features, downloads programmes quickly from the net, operates seamlessly with my PC, and is surprising fast during processing.

wow, this is more useful than i thought it could be
This is a huge jump for me from a visor(palm os), as long as you like windows os you should be really happy with this pda. it is fast, has plenty of storage for apps and the colors are beautiful. it has multimedia, music, video and jpgs. with windows xp, the device appears as a networked resource when synched, which is very neat. i find that i am able to read books on this device, because the graphics are so good, unlike my palm. i have used the bluetooth capability, and it was moderately difficult to configure on my network. it does seem to suck up power, but i have never experienced powere loss. i have had it for 6 months now, and have only had to reboot the thing once, and it was the result of some crappy shareware.

cheers...


Keyspan USB PDA Adapter
Made by Keyspan
  • Connects your PDA to the USB port of your Macintosh or Windows 98 PC
  • Provides a DB-9 serial port for connection to the Palm organizer, Sharp Wizard, or Pocket PC
  • Supports data rates up to 57.6 Kbps
  • Simple installation
  • Weighs only 2 ounces
Amazon base price: $
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $24.95
Average review score:

Gets the job done
I was looking for something to permit my USB-only Powerbook G3 to be able to work well with serial devices. I have a GPS and Cybiko that need a serial interface to function.

Better virtual PC support would be nice. Keyspan used to make a dual mini-din 8 adapter specifically for the Mac. Has anyone had experience with that?

Works flawlessly with OS X.
No problems; works great... excellent driver work.


Margi Systems Presenter-to-Go Springboard Module
Made by MARGI SYSTEMS
  • Transform documents from any Windows application (including PowerPoint, Word, Excel and Internet Explorer) into mobile presentations
  • Connect your Visor directly to digital projector for showing presentations
  • 2 MB memory allows storage of about 100 slides
  • Includes 12-inch interface cable and AC adapter
  • Review your presentation anywhere--in flight, in your hotel room, or in a cab
Amazon base price: $
List price: $199.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $100.00
Average review score:

Mobile presentations made fairly simple
Using your Handspring Visor to make a presentation is fairly simple with this module. The module can't do animated text, sounds or special effects (but that's okay because they generally come over as pretty cheesy when overused). The only other drawback was the inability to make changes to the slides contents without doing quite a bit of juggling. One really nice feature is the Mirror program that projects anything on your visor screen. So you could connect the module to a monitor and or projection unit and show others how to use different programs (a few won't show like Wordsmith's true type - I hope this is fixed soon). (...)

Perhaps the single best PDA product out there!
The Presenter-to-Go is definitely one of the coolest upgrades for your Visor. This compact system allows you to connect your Visor to a video projector without the need for a laptop. The presentation can come from one or more PowerPoint files, or from a combination of files from any programs on your PC that can print. In other words, one presentation could combine a Word document, spreadsheet, PDF file, and web page. The system includes a Springboard module that fits flush to the Visor, a small VGA cable to attach to the projector cable, and an AC adapter so that the unit is self-powered and doesn't run down the Visor batteries. Your presentations can be stored in your Visor's normal memory, in the module's 2MB of memory, or both.

Margi put a lot of thought into this product, and it shows. The system barely needs written instructions, but the instructions are very thorough and include lots of tips and tricks. Everything works the first time. You get a credit card-sized remote control, and an unusual little pouch in which to carry it and the Springboard module. The AC adapter is the smallest and lightest you've ever seen. They even throw in a gender changer so that you can plug directly into the projector without using the projector cable. You can download updated software from their web site, including a little program that lets you mirror your Visor screen on the projector. That free update is virually a whole new product for free

Perhaps it is sad commentary on the technology field that this would impress me, but this is quite simply a product that promises to do something very cool and then does exactly what it promises.


MEMPLUG INC. CDQADAPTCF iPAQ Dual Compact Flash Expansion Pack
Made by Memplug Inc.
  • Accommodates dual Compact Flash cards
  • Turn your iPAQ into a comprehensive digital photo album ? view digital pictures on the iPAQ directly from the Compact Flash memory card
  • Store your favorite MP3 songs on the Dual Compact Flash unit and listen to them on your iPAQ
  • View movie clips and MPEG movies you stored on Compact Flash in your digital camera
  • Or, simply enjoy increased storage capacity, so you can run more applications and access more data
Amazon base price: $
Average review score:

This product ROCKS!!!
I thought that it was great. With a 1 gig CF card I could store all of my music and pictures and have ton of memory left over. I really like it because when I need to upgrade to wireless internet or bluetooth all I need to do is get a CF card and plug it in. In the past I had to use two or three secure didital cards and carry them around every where I went, now all I need is one CF card and I am on mt way.

Much better than what you get from hp-compaq
this is my second round w/ an ipaq and find this case both slimmer and more funcitonal. take care to note one slot is type-1 only while the other is type 1/2.


NEC Mobilepro 780 Portable Computer
Made by NEC Technologies
  • Communications platform, productivity station and presentation tool for mobile professionals
  • Handheld PC with Pocket versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Internet Explorer, and Outlook
  • 24 MB RAM, 32 MB ROM
  • 168 MHz MIPS processor
  • What's in the box: NEC MobilePro 780, Stylus, AC Adapter, VGA Cable, serial cable, RJ-11 telephone cable, Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery, Microsoft ActiveSync CD, UserÆs Guide
Amazon base price: $
List price: $933.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $350.00
Average review score:

NEC has now fixex MY COMPUTER
SHORTLY AFTER POSTING THE FOLLOWING REVIEW A NEC REPRESENTATIVE CONTACTED ME TO INFORM ME THAT THEY HAD CHANGED THEIR MIND AND THEY THEN FIXED AND RETURNED MY COMPUTER. IT'S WORKING GREAT.

A warning to anyone who is purchasing a NEC product. NEC has taken possession of my handheld computer and then blamed it on me.

In November of 2001 I eagerly opened my re-manufactured NEC MobilePro 790 which I purchased at a very reasonable price over the internet.

I enjoyed using it. It served as an easily used companion to my main computer. I could easily carry it to me to meetings and write notes. It much easier than a laptop because of it's light weight but more useful than the smaller handhelds because it has a decent sized adequate keyboard.

But there was a problem. I would go to turn it on after being putting it away for a day or two and it would fail to respond.

I called NEC multiple times and they taught me how to reboot it but soon this did not work and then they taught me how to remove the battery and again reboot it. One problem. I would loose all the stored information.

I again called and was advised to be sure to back up and this I faithfully did. Fortunately the computer information was easy to back up with the use of Microsoft ActiveSync.

This worked fine most of the time but was unreliable so I then purchased a CompactFlash for storage.

By being sure I saved my work to the compact flash card and by using Microsoft ActiveSync I no longer lost critical information but I was unable to dependably take advantage of the Mobilepro's other features such as the address book and calender.

I called again and was advised that since my computer was under warranty to send it in for repair.

This I did. I soon received a phone call from Joan Forster stating the cost of repair would not be under warranty and was approximately what I originally paid for it. She explained that the problem was water damage. When I tried to explain that the problem started from the date of purchase this NEC representative was extremely rude and objected to listen. When I asked to be transferred to her supervisor she said that she was the senior supervisor and refused to connect me to anyone else. I Later contacted Michael Rains but he simply referred the matter back to Joan Forster who again refused to consider the possibility that the handheld was defective from date of purchase. When I delayed agreeing to the repair price and then I did not accept the defective product back she wrote me a letter stating that it was now their property.

NEC still has my handheld.

Just a warning. It may be a very useful tool but if it is defective they will blame it on you and not cover it under warranty.

NEC Mobilepro
This machine is great!, I'm sorry to here about the other persons experience and i'll think about it in the future , but I have to say that this machine is simple yet fantastic it has most of the features of my highend laptop but none of the hassles of use although one thing I would like to point out is that I was unable to sync it with my laptop because my laptop doesn't have serial ports and also I have Windows Xp and some people are saying xp won't work with active sync but I have a good solution for this problem ,you can get a Compact Flash card reader for $7-$20 and a flash card for $20 AND TRANSFER ANY DATA TO ANY COMPUTER , I hope all the people with HP Jornadas are listening too because many people give up as soon as they hear NO USB . now back to what I was saying get one of these , it is about triple the size of a Palm Pilot so if you want something tiny this isn't for you but if you do alot of data input you'll love it as much as other Mobilepro users trust me ,Oh and be prepared for people interupting you to say how great the thing is good luck .


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