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- 33.6 Kbps data transfer speed
- Send and receive e-mail and instant messages while you are away from the office or home
- Supports Palm HotSync Server
- Download data quickly
- Compatible with Palm III series (IIIc, IIIx, IIIe, IIIxe, and Pilot Professional) and Palm VII handhelds
List price: $99.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $0.99
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AOL users should think twice
Good Seller
This Is A Good Accessory If You Use EudoraThe modem is only 3300 baud but that is adequate for email and occasional Web browsing. Over all, a pretty good value.

- Removeable Post & Belt Clip
- Easy access to stylus and function buttons
- Padded interior protects screen and function buttons
- IR port exposed for easy data transfer
- Internal SD card holder
List price: $49.99 (that's 51% off!)
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Attractive But Cumbersome
Good thing it's metalWhat I do not like about the case is the belt clip with screw-in post. With the repeated motion of sitting and standing throughout the day, the screw-in post has a tendency to loosen itself from the case. Three times since I purchased it in June the iPAQ has fallen off the clip. One fall sending the iPAQ in an armored ride down half a flight of stairs. Another fall causing the SD card residing in the slot to be lost (but that's a different review). No significant damage has occurred...yet.
For the most part it is a good design, but how much protection does a case provide if it is causing the falls that it is supposed to be protecting against. I recommend not using the clip, but if you do, make sure you habitually check the tightness of the post. I suppose you could permanently affix the post, but then you will not be able to lay the iPAQ flat unless you take it out of the case. Decisions, decisions...
Good case, but beware the belt clipDon't trust the belt clip, it fell off the first day I used it, even after I heard the snap that confirms that it is in securely. Ended up bending the case so that i have to unbend it everytime I want to open it. Now I have to ship it back, which of course means I lose the money for shipping. I'll probably invest in a different case since I don't see the point of a metal case if it gets ruined once it falls off.

- Credit-card size
- Weighs just 1.4 ounces
- 256 KB RAM, rated to store up to 3,000 entries
- TrueSync desktop and synchronization software
- Leather carrying case and batteries
List price: $69.99 (that's NaN% off!)

reveiw of rex
Why spend the $ on a Palm?The Rex is a fine electronic address book (and calendar, to do list, etc.). It fits easily in your shirt pocket and is easy to sync with a PC.
The only drawback is you have to enter the data in a PC and then sync it to the Rex - you can't enter data directly to the Rex. This is not a problem for me, but it may be important to some.
What you get is much more than what you see!Unlike these more cumbersome PDAs, I can carry the REX-3 almost anywhere in my shirt or pants pocket. And, like any electronic PDA, it has alarms to notify me of important events.
The lack of data entry is no real problem, especially using the business-card paper provided in the REX-3 wallet that comes with the device. I generally only need to do data entry with the well-designed TrueSync Desktop software that I have installed on my PC, and there is an added bonus.
The price of the device ($50) makes replacement relatively trivial. I managed to break the crystal on one that I kept in my pocket while stacking wood (one place not to take it!). Aside from the low cost of replacement, I suffered a near zero cost in data loss because it was mostly stored in the TrueSync Desktop software used to update the card. (I only had to reset the password and basic operational settings on the card, about two minutes of work.) Plus, the broken card is a nice work of dynamic art: The cracked crystal displays an infinite array of colors around the basic crack design when pressure is applied--a nice stress reliever.
Similarly, the low cost of the docking station allowed me to get two, one for home and one for work. So, I can update the card in either location and transfer the backed-up update on a Zip or floppy disk.
There are some draw backs. Memo formatting does not transfer between TrueSync Desktop and the card. You basicly have to format any tabular data by trial and error, using spaces. It's hard to find business card-sized paper to immediately replace the stock that comes with the wallet. You can get business card stock to replace the paper at a cost in volume. (Maybe Xircom or Amazon.com can help us a bit, here?) And, of course, you cannot update the card 'in vivo.'
This last point might make me want to move up to the more expensive REX-5 Pro, which I gather offers additional software management features as well as data entry on the card. However, the REX-3 is a great start and gives me a chance to figure out how to (and how not to) use it, before I decide to 'move up.' And if and when I do, I won't have to recopy or convert all my data!

- Stylish metallic case for the Handspring Visor Edge handheld
- Visor Edge slides securely into case
- Easy to use flip cover
- Slender construction
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $12.74
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Offers Good Protection; Design Disappointing
good protection, poor design
Good, but could be *so* much better.
- HotSync serial/recharge cradle for Handspring Visor Prism
- Lets you HotSync to nearly any computer
- Uses serial connection for non-USB-equipped computers
- Recharge wherever you go
- Compatible with Windows 95/NT/2000 and Mac's System 7.5 and later
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Used price: $17.99
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I actually have the serial cradleThe package comes with an AC Adapter.
Everything works exactly as it does with the USB cradle, except much slower. Much slower. Depending upon how much data you carry around and the turnover, this may not be an issue. I carry about 5300 contacts and 300 hundred ToDos/Appointments. I sync'ed from the Prism to the desktop initially. This process took more than twenty minutes.
Since then it has been quite livable.
The moral is: USB is much faster than serial... But you knew that already.
The truth about this cradle...There was another reviewer who gave this item 1 star, based on an argument that it didn't give very good feedback as to when you were correctly positioning the Prism in the cradle, and that it didn't lock once there. There definitely is some truth in that argument, and hence my lack of a 5-star rating, but I must say that for me, while the first couple of times I used it, I was a bit dissapointed, I now am quite used to the way it behaves, and as I have come to feel quite confident about my ability to easily make the placement and have it be correct.
This review is in no way intended to invalidate the opinion of the other reviewer -- it certainly doesn't lock in, and there is a bit of sketchyness in general to the placement -- but rather to give a differing opinion, so that folks thinking of purchasing a Prism at all (I'm _assuming_ this guy has the same complaint with his USB cradle) will have a larger base of information to make their choice from.
Cheers,
A must for NT 4.0 and Audrey
- Digital camera for Palm m500 or m505 handhelds
- Up to SVGA 800-by-600-pixel resolution
- 3-position lens lets you take pictures from 4 inches to infinity
- Transfer images to your desktop PC or laptop using HotSync cradle
- Easy to use and remove--requires no configuration
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Pray you get a good one
Handy Little Contraption to Have!
Good basic camera that needs to get back to basicsI will start off with the good. Kudos to Kodak for really trying to integrate the Palm Pix into the M50X platform. It fits nicely, and folds up to take so little room that I often forgot that it was in my pocket when it wasn't attached to my M505. When attached, it attaches quickly, easily and tightly to the chassis. Images can also be stored on a SD/MMC card, which was a nice addition for the M50X series.
As far as picture quality, when the pitures turn out well, they are exceptionally good, better than you would think you would get out of a Palm-based camera.
Now for the bad. They should have kept it simple. In order to try and make it a little more sophisticated, they added the ability to adjust the focus so that you could take detailed close-up pictures of business cards all the way up to an infinity setting. The problem is that the Palm screen does not have the granularity to show whether or not you have something in focus, making each picture a hit or miss prospect. This makes the product as technologically advanced as my forty year old box camera. With everything else that Kodak got right, they should have left it with the fixed-focus lens that the other models have, which is truely heartbreaking.
It is a good camera, and, if you just leave the focus alone when you get it to where you like it, it will work just fine.

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Waste of money
Nice, but too hard to remove from slotThat is a pretty significant problem. I really like the feel of the stylus, though, and the tip makes it very easy to see. If they were to fix the problem with getting it out of the case (which could easily be a new top piece) I'd highly recommend it.
They will be coming out with a stylus just for the Prism
- Slim design unfolds into a full-size keyboard
- Built-in cradle
- No batteries or cable required
- Shortcuts for instant access to applications
- Compatible with the Palm m125, m130, m500, m505, m515, i705, Tungsten W and Tungsten T handhelds
List price: $79.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $7.48
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Help me Anthony!!!On the other had, the keyboard is the lightest, most comapct i have ever had. The metal case gives a secure feeling and when unfolded it is almost the same width as the letters section on a regular keyboard.
What I'm saying is, if I can get this keyboard to work, we will grow old together, but if I can't, it's going back.
Also works with other models: Zire 71, etcOn the whole it's not perfect, but reasonable at the price.
pretty neat
List price: $24.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Defective
Bleh - wouldn't buy anotherComes in a simple blister pack like any supermarket papermate, so the only instructions available would have to be on the back. Yet all that's there is some (...) message on cleaning a PDA. As if the PDA manufacturer's instructions wouldn't cover this...
So far, I've had no luck on figuring this pen out. It works pretty much like a bic, but instead on getting a ballpoint pen, you get one of four tips - a red pen, a black pen, a stylus, or a pencil. So far, it seems pretty random. I've tried twisting the cap, pressing at angles, twisting the base. No luck at all. There are little icons just below the cap every quarter turn that seem to suggest the cap needs to be turned, yet that doesn't work.
So off I went to (...). Sure enough, they continue their boneheaded lecture online with directions not to scratch your PDA, how to clean your PDA properly, and even their opinion on applying RainX to your PDA (GEEZ) but unfortunately they omit anything related to instructions on their /own/ products.
Bleh. Other negatives --- cheap tin feel, red pen has funky flourescent tint and requires a very heavy hand - far too heavy for me to bother using, pencil lead advance binds mechanically.
Four functions, does none of them very well with the possible exception of the black ink pen. Pass.
Where'd these other two glowing reviews come from? I don't work for this PDA Panache company if you couldn't tell...
Excellent Pen, Sharp looking.
- Over 220,000 definitions from
- Over 500,000 synonyms from
- Definition search and 80,000-word spell checker
- EZ-Learn teaching system helps build vocabulary skills
- 32K of memory, stores up to 2,000 phone numbers, addresses, appointments, and even Internet addresses
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)

COmparative costs
Great Product
Excellent product !