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List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Bad zipper design.
The Ultimate Case
Top Quaility
List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Bad zipper design.
The Ultimate Case
Top Quaility
- Black neoprene case fits all Handspring Visor handhelds
- Sporty design
- Protects and cushions your handheld
- Convenient belt loop
- Lanyard D-ring helps you carry it anywhere
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Nice case, but Yellow soils easyInside is some large serged covered seams , seat the visor betwene them to give extra protection to the edges, but it will add a bit of bulk to the profile. If you dont the seam could rub the on button. but if you do, and it's easy to do, it ads a nice bit of airspace for bounce protection. I haven't dropped it yet, so I can't tell you if it's really safe or not, but it feels it.
It has a nice D-ring at the top for neck/shoulder strap or a key hook, and adjustable pinch button slider strap with a sewn strap end so it WILL not come loose. It adjusts enough so you could wear it around your lower arm or wrist as well as over a belt or through a belt loop or strap of a bag.
I only wish there was a zipper pocket on one side to insert a few cards or cash in between the layers to serve double duty.
The only compliant I have is the color. First, It's safety yellow. I like yellow, but they type of covering soils easy. It picks up any hand dirt, I think it got dirty inside the new ditty bag I bought to keep it and my wallet and cell phone in, and I can definatly see a darknening around the flap from my limited use.
I'd get a darker colori if had to choose again. I just knew I'd want more than one case, one for toss in and go and one more more wearble uses. And until I researched the case I wanted for everyday use, and got used to using it I wanted one I could FIND when I miss place it. (I'm kinda forgetful, thus the need for this thing). I'll use this for times I go traveling and want to toss it in my bag and go. when it'll be bumping other items.
I recommend getting it for a first case till you figure out how you want to carry your Visor. It's a good price and the quality is fine.
PDA Case
The best case...Case closed
- Blue neoprene case fits all Handspring Visor handhelds
- Sporty design
- Protects and cushions your handheld
- Convenient belt loop
- Lanyard D-ring helps you carry it anywhere
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $12.99

Nice case, but Yellow soils easyInside is some large serged covered seams , seat the visor betwene them to give extra protection to the edges, but it will add a bit of bulk to the profile. If you dont the seam could rub the on button. but if you do, and it's easy to do, it ads a nice bit of airspace for bounce protection. I haven't dropped it yet, so I can't tell you if it's really safe or not, but it feels it.
It has a nice D-ring at the top for neck/shoulder strap or a key hook, and adjustable pinch button slider strap with a sewn strap end so it WILL not come loose. It adjusts enough so you could wear it around your lower arm or wrist as well as over a belt or through a belt loop or strap of a bag.
I only wish there was a zipper pocket on one side to insert a few cards or cash in between the layers to serve double duty.
The only compliant I have is the color. First, It's safety yellow. I like yellow, but they type of covering soils easy. It picks up any hand dirt, I think it got dirty inside the new ditty bag I bought to keep it and my wallet and cell phone in, and I can definatly see a darknening around the flap from my limited use.
I'd get a darker colori if had to choose again. I just knew I'd want more than one case, one for toss in and go and one more more wearble uses. And until I researched the case I wanted for everyday use, and got used to using it I wanted one I could FIND when I miss place it. (I'm kinda forgetful, thus the need for this thing). I'll use this for times I go traveling and want to toss it in my bag and go. when it'll be bumping other items.
I recommend getting it for a first case till you figure out how you want to carry your Visor. It's a good price and the quality is fine.
PDA Case
The best case...Case closed
- Red neoprene case fits all Handspring Visor handhelds
- Sporty design
- Protects and cushions your handheld
- Convenient belt loop
- Lanyard D-ring helps you carry it anywhere
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $1.95

Nice case, but Yellow soils easyInside is some large serged covered seams , seat the visor betwene them to give extra protection to the edges, but it will add a bit of bulk to the profile. If you dont the seam could rub the on button. but if you do, and it's easy to do, it ads a nice bit of airspace for bounce protection. I haven't dropped it yet, so I can't tell you if it's really safe or not, but it feels it.
It has a nice D-ring at the top for neck/shoulder strap or a key hook, and adjustable pinch button slider strap with a sewn strap end so it WILL not come loose. It adjusts enough so you could wear it around your lower arm or wrist as well as over a belt or through a belt loop or strap of a bag.
I only wish there was a zipper pocket on one side to insert a few cards or cash in between the layers to serve double duty.
The only compliant I have is the color. First, It's safety yellow. I like yellow, but they type of covering soils easy. It picks up any hand dirt, I think it got dirty inside the new ditty bag I bought to keep it and my wallet and cell phone in, and I can definatly see a darknening around the flap from my limited use.
I'd get a darker colori if had to choose again. I just knew I'd want more than one case, one for toss in and go and one more more wearble uses. And until I researched the case I wanted for everyday use, and got used to using it I wanted one I could FIND when I miss place it. (I'm kinda forgetful, thus the need for this thing). I'll use this for times I go traveling and want to toss it in my bag and go. when it'll be bumping other items.
I recommend getting it for a first case till you figure out how you want to carry your Visor. It's a good price and the quality is fine.
PDA Case
The best case...Case closed
- Yellow neoprene case fits all Handspring Visor handhelds
- Sporty design
- Protects and cushions your handheld
- Convenient belt loop
- Lanyard D-ring helps you carry it anywhere
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $1.75

Nice case, but Yellow soils easyInside is some large serged covered seams , seat the visor betwene them to give extra protection to the edges, but it will add a bit of bulk to the profile. If you dont the seam could rub the on button. but if you do, and it's easy to do, it ads a nice bit of airspace for bounce protection. I haven't dropped it yet, so I can't tell you if it's really safe or not, but it feels it.
It has a nice D-ring at the top for neck/shoulder strap or a key hook, and adjustable pinch button slider strap with a sewn strap end so it WILL not come loose. It adjusts enough so you could wear it around your lower arm or wrist as well as over a belt or through a belt loop or strap of a bag.
I only wish there was a zipper pocket on one side to insert a few cards or cash in between the layers to serve double duty.
The only compliant I have is the color. First, It's safety yellow. I like yellow, but they type of covering soils easy. It picks up any hand dirt, I think it got dirty inside the new ditty bag I bought to keep it and my wallet and cell phone in, and I can definatly see a darknening around the flap from my limited use.
I'd get a darker colori if had to choose again. I just knew I'd want more than one case, one for toss in and go and one more more wearble uses. And until I researched the case I wanted for everyday use, and got used to using it I wanted one I could FIND when I miss place it. (I'm kinda forgetful, thus the need for this thing). I'll use this for times I go traveling and want to toss it in my bag and go. when it'll be bumping other items.
I recommend getting it for a first case till you figure out how you want to carry your Visor. It's a good price and the quality is fine.
PDA Case
The best case...Case closed
- Combination ballpoint pen and PDA stylus
- Converts with a simple twist
- Professional-looking design
- Includes switchable black and red ink chambers
- Compatible with many PDA cases
List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $8.99

Terrific, the way a stylus should feel
What a stylus should be...
Good product. It is deserved to buy!2). very convenient for use.
3). small enough to put into pocket while big enough to grab conveniently.
I have at least 4 stylus pens. This one is my favorite.

- Holds Your PDA Securely In Place
- Stylish Protection In Full-Grain Leather
- Convenient Slide-On, Rotating, Belt Clip
- Self-Locking Closure
- PDA Palm Belt Clip
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Thanks, reviews were helpful.
Mine Broke too! Revised 1/23/02Well I shipped the broken case back to Targus and was sent a brand new one. This one has lasted me almost a year.I think the problem with them is that the belt clip is so tight that if it is stretched excessively for a thick belt, it loosens the clip causing it to break. I switched to a slightly thinner belt and have enjoyed it eversince.
Highly recommendedI bought my Visor Prism over 9 months ago and got a Targus Leather Case to carry it in. The Targus Leather Case is made with good quality material, and is very well crafted. The stitching is first rate.
I carry the case with me daily, and clip and unclip it from my belt an average of 8-10 times a day. Exercising standard care in clipping and removing the case, I have had no problem with the clip.
I normally unclip the case from my belt during long drives. But during short drives, I do not unclip the case from my belt. The case has a swivel type clip which allows me to swivel the case away from the seat belt during short drives.
Being made from leather, the case invariably gets scratched and pinched during regular use. But its wearing out very nicely, and with due care, I am sure that this case will last me for quite some time. I intend to keep it for as long as I can.
The case provides very good protection, specially at its corners. I credit the case of saving my Visor Prism from severe damage on at least 2 occasions when I dropped my Visor Prism to concrete. On both occasions, I had a barcode laser scanner module on my Prism - and this too survived with nary a scratch.
I bought the case from Amazon and am delighted that it is now available at a considerably reduced price. For this reason, I have bought 2 more of this case. I will be giving one of these to my wife, and will be giving the other to my brother.

- Color screen with 240 x 320 display in 65,536 colors
- Synchronize to your desktop with rapid USB data transfer
- Includes Microsoft Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Pocket Money, and Pocket Internet Explorer
- 16 MB of internal RAM, expands up to additional 64 MB with optional MultiMediaCards
- What's in the box: Cassiopeia EM-500, Stylus, USB Cradle, AC Adapter, Lithium-ion rechargeable battery, CR2032 lithium battery, Connector cable, Pocket PC User's Guide, Hardware Guide
List price: $399.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Power problems plague EM-500
Excellent PDAWhile I do believe the EM-500 is probably the best unit available, it does have a few draw-backs. The miserly 16mb of ram is hardly enough... if you buy this make sure to get a 32mb or 64mb memory card to go with it. My other complaints are minimal: lack of hardware volume control, location of IRDA port... but none of these minor issues really impact the usefulness of the unit.
Definitely a great PDA, and well worth the money
Best PDA availableAlthough it's a bit bigger and heavier than a palm, you can forgive this the moment you turn it on and se the marvellous full-color display. I think it's the best display you can find on a PocketPC, comparing it with the Jornada and iPaq.
The organizer features (contacts, tasks, calendar) are like all otehr organizers, but the vivid colors make them look better.. so I find them easier to use than those from a Palm. The touch-screen reacts very well. Personally I prefer the keyboard input to writing the characters. I downloaded the free Microsoft Transcriber which improves a lot the character recognition, but I still stick to the keyboard.
The value of EM-500 comes with the software. Being powered by Windows, it has a large spectrum of applications, like Word, Excel, Money, PocketStreets... And you can download even more utilities, applications and games (even Doom and Quake). eM-500 puts the M in MultiMedia, since it has full multimedia capabilities. This PDA works as a MP3 player, or image viewer, or even MPG player. Also, as a Voice Recorder. The sound quality is OK, and the image quality is amazing for such a device.
The initial memory is quite limited (16Mb) if you plan on loading it with software, music and images, but I bought a 64Mb card, so at 80Mb I guess it's enough... At this moment, Cassiopeia comes with a $100 rebate (which makes it cheaper than the Palms), and with this money you can buy the 64Mb card.
Some flaws in the external design. The USB port cover is completely removable (not attached, like the cover for cards, for example.. so it's easy to forget to put it back, or worse, to lose it. The power button isn't very ergonomic, but I got used to power it on using the action buttons on the front. The IR port is also not very well placed... would have been better to put it at the top, make easier to exchange information with someone else.
So, I'll end with a "Wall-Street" recommandation: STRONG BUY!

- 3.78-inch low power 16-bit color transflective TFT LCD with white backlight, 240x320 resolution
- 400 MHz Intel X-Scale processor, 64 MB SDRAM
- Bluetooth integrated
- SecureDigital card expansion slot
- What's in the box: iPaQ H3975, Stylus pen, AC Adapter, 1400 mAh Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery, USB Cradle, User manual
List price: $749.00 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $250.00

Be Careful
2 Month User- Screen is the best I've seen, in all types of lighting.
- Battery life is good, but you can not swap out the battery, it is rechargable.
- The ac adapter used for charging comes with a small "adapter" that is needed to charge the device when the cradle is not used, e.g. when traveling. On a recent trip, I brought the charger then realized I did not bring the "adapter". I had to go to an electronics store to buy one...at least it was cheap.
- It is heavier and bulkier than Palm's, not something you can carry in your shirt pocket.
- Includes Bluetooth funcitonality. I was able to download my entire phone list database to my cell phone (also Bluetooth enabled) in about 2 minutes (200-ish numbers). I've also used it with my PC after I got a Bluetooth USB AdapterPairing the iPaq with other devices is a bit klugey but once you've figured it out, it's good.
- Comes with infrared also. It DOES NOT work with a PALM (atleast I have not gotten it to). I have used it with my PC however.
- It interfaces smoothly with MS Outlook (synched via USB port). I use it to download emails and read/respond in meetings or on planes etc. The emails are dumped back into Outlook and sent off at next "autosynch" when attached to PC.
- If it had BlackBerry "always on" capability, it would be much more useful with email.
- It uses MS Pocket PC 2002 OS. I have not had any issues with it, one soft re-boot when internet explorer locked up (iPaq still worked fine, but could not launch explorer).
- HOWEVER, do not expect this OS to function like PC-based Windows. It does have similar look, but does function differently. You have to get used to cycling through windows that are open to get at what you want...not bad, but not like PC-based windows...I still like it better than PALM OS.
- There are several different methods for inputting info; Palm-like character recognition, handwriting recognizer that recognizes long-hand, and a small keyboard-like pad.
- Software is decent and a lot is available in places like Avant-go, apps that are usually free for trial, then [a small fee].
- MS Word is good, Excel is difficult to use unless you want to see a handful of cells at a time; I downloaded a program from Avant-go for viewing ppt slided, great unless there's a lot of text, almost impossible to read. MS Outlook is great, email, calendar come across perfectly. MS Reader is good, screen has enough resolution to make reading easy on the eyes.
- It comes with SD card for adding memory, programs, etc. An expansion kit for Compact Flash is available, should have been included on a device at this price range.
- There are expansion packs that slide on to the device for adding GPS, modem and ethernet hook-up etc. I have not tried them.
- Comes with several other features, voice recognizer (you can include audio in notes, docs..), and other things; see the descriptions on sites like Amazon.com, thier all fine and not worth going into.
Overall, it's my favorite PDA to date. If it had "always-on" email capability, it would get 5 stars from me.
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