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Fellowes 98030 Black Bumper Case for Palm IIIxe, IIIe, and IIIx
Made by Fellowes
  • For Palm III series organizers (excluding Palm IIIc)
  • Stylish, rugged, water-resistant design
  • Hideaway lid for protection and ease of use
  • Loops for attaching to shoulder or wrist straps
  • Built-in infrared window for data transfer
Amazon base price: $
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Problem with palm III
I've used this product for approximately 12 months. After a period of time my palm stopped accepting entries. I finally figured out that the pressure involved in getting the palm in and out of this product was the problem. Apparently it was causing a small movement between the front panel of the palm and the back panel, creating a loss of connection. No permanent problem was created, but I have had to stop using this product.

Works as advertised
I use my bumper for carrying my Palm III around at work for recording data during my plant rounds. It was pretty cheap compared to others I looked at. If you are going to hotsync using your cradle it takes some getting the technique down on removing the palm, but since I use the IR port its not a problem. I highly recommend using this if you can hotsync with an IR device, then the only reason for taking it out is to change batteries.

I love my bumper
From other reviews, it seems that many users don't understand the purpose of this case - it isn't waterproof, it isn't svelt, and it isn't lightweight (it will double your Palm's weight and size). What it *is* is industructible (or nearly so). It is made of tire rubber (not kidding), and it will keep your Palm safe from bumps and drops under all reasonable conditions. Awesome for field work, camping, and other abusive situations. It includes stylus holders on each side (although sometimes the stylus pops out), a window for the infrared port, and the attached cover is well-designed (but thin). Getting the Palm in and out to Hotsync is a little difficult at first; although it improves as you get used to it, it will always be a two-hand operation. It is fitted for Palm III, and includes a pad that adapts it to Palm V - no good for Handspring, Palm VII or (according to another reviewer at this site) Palm IIIc. While it has its disadvantages, if you need the kind of protection this case offers, you will find it to be an excellent investment.

Addendum: Nearly two years after I first wrote this review, I still have the same Palm, and the same case, and still love them both.


iConcepts Universal 4 In 1 Stylus
Made by iConcepts
  • Choose to write with black or red ink, or even a pencil
  • Designed to ease writing fatigue
  • Compatible with all PDA¿s
Amazon base price: $
List price: $9.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $4.99
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Bad Buy
I thought I would use this pen as a replacement for my Belkin 4 in 1, Bad Bad idea. The black started peeling off within a week of having this stupid pen. Black and Red ink is no good (fade away). Stay away from this pen.

Paint peals off, low ink quality, merely adequate
Cons:
- The black paint where you hold the pen peels off, you are leaft with an unsightly yellowish copper color.
- Black and red ink are bad quality and fade in an out. Red in my pen is actually intermittement.
- The cap at he top is too tall and sticks out noticably.

Pros:
- Better than the skinny stylus.
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Bottom line. I wouldn't buy it again.

Not so bad once you figure out the trick to using this pen
Another reviewer indicated that you have to hold this
pen horizonatally to get reliable device changes. This
seems to be the case. My stylus/pen did not have any
mark on the end that you click so I put one on with
a permanent marker. I found that as long as this mark
is "up" with the pen horizontal, I get reliable pen
changes. Perhaps this stylus/pen relies on gravity to
work. While quirky, this is not an issue once you
figure out the trick. I've not had this long enough
for the paint to peel yet. I got this on sale for
$3.99 and I'm happy so far at that price.


Targus PA600U Total Recall Digital Voice Recorder for Handspring
Made by Targus
  • Ability to Record Voice Memos
  • Automated Date and Time Stamping
  • Record Messages Using The 4 On Board Operation Keys
  • Voice Recording Can Be Imported to Desktop Through Handspring Syncronization Cradle
  • Visor Digital Voice Recorder
Amazon base price: $
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Used price: $23.95
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beware: fine print on box - transfer to PC req Win 98 or 00
On the side of the box:
"Voice Desktop Application to transfer you recording to your PC. (requires Windows 98 or 2000)"

The "Total Recall" worked fine in my Handspring and with its stand alone power source. However, I wasn't able to sync it with my desktop. After doing the normal uninstall/reinstall with no results, I wrote Targus. I also asked about the fine print noted above. They recommended I upgrade my Handspring OS, which I did, but to no avail. Customer Service was responsive, but ultimately unable to help me solve this problem. They eventually sent me a new "Total Recall". However, this time neither the stand alone power source nor the actual recorder worked. Unless you have Windows 98 or 2000, you might end up wasting a lot of time.

Quick and easy voice notepad.
Total Recall met all expectations of what I would be using it for when it arrived. I use it to record notes while driving for later use, and in meetings to review in detail those items that may not have been noted with the conventional pad and pen. The 90 minute time limit should be able to last through most meetings. The stand alone unit is small and fits into a pocket easily, and will detach and insert into the Visor readily, notations about content can be attached to "tracks" when in the Visor. I have tried using the Total Recall with only the built-in mic for recording music at a concert, and must say, it recorded the sounds, but this type of recording is better left to an MP3 type unit. I view my purchase of the Total Recall as a sound investment for my intended use.

For people with cluttered pockets and need dictation (Doc's)
The Targus Total Recall Digital Voice Recorder is a neat little gadget that adds to the usefulness of the Handspring Visor. (...) it will allow you to digitally record personal memos, lectures, etc. at the tap of the screen. It slides into the module expansion slot of the Visor, but can also be used independently as a stand-alone digital voice recorder. It's easy to use, has good sound quality, and makes life easier, though it is a bit expensive and bulky.

Personally, I find that I under-utilize my Visor. There are always moments when I want to jot down little notes or reminders, but find that writing things out using the Palm graffiti is sometimes more effort than it's worth. This situation is ideal for the Total Recall Voice Recorder. It's always easier to record a verbal message for yourself than it is to write out a long memo. And the Targus Digital Recorder is nicely designed to meet these needs. It's incredibly easy to use and install--just slide it into the back of your Visor and you're off and running. The recording quality is excellent (even on the lowest quality setting or in noisy environments) and you can record digital voice memos for up to 90 minutes (far more than I ever found the need for). Each verbal message is time and date stamped and is well-organized on the Visor screen for accessibility later. I was additionally impressed with the range of Voice Recorder. For recording personal messages, it is always loud and clear. But to my surprise, it was additionally usable for recording lectures from some distance.

There are numerous little features that I had not expected with the Voice Recorder. For one, the unit could be better described as a stand-alone Digital Voice Recorder that happens to also be a Visor module. Just pop it into its "shuttle" and you can record memos for yourself even when you don't have your Visor handy. There are four buttons that allow you to control the unit and record without the Visor. The shuttle operates on 2 AAA batteries. The upside to using the Total Recall as a stand-alone digital recorder is that it's a lot smaller and easier to transport. It can be later attached to your Visor for easy playback and editing. Moreover, using it in this manner will keep it from draining the batteries in your Handspring. The downside to the stand-alone mode is that the same time/date stamp is applied to all of your recordings (i.e. the time it was attached as a Visor module). The other big problem here is that it makes for one additional thing to carry...as if we didn't have enough.

The fact that it can be used with the Visor creates greater functionality and makes it more useful than a conventional digital voice recorder. For example, it is easy to edit messages. At the touch of the screen, you can insert new recordings into the middle of voice message, add to the end of a message, or even place bookmarks into a recording. Additional features on the Targus Total Recall unit include volume control, voice activation (unit turns off after 3 seconds of silence and turns back on when you continue talking), microphone and headphone jacks, and a PC desktop application that allows you to transfer recordings onto your computer

The biggest downside is the cost. Is it really worth (the price)? Despite liking the Total Recall Voice Recorder, I find the price to be a bit much for my needs as a student. However, for what you're getting in terms of portability, usability, and compatibility with the Visor, the cost does seem reasonable compared to other Digital Voice Recorders. The bottom line is that med students are busy people and have tons of information being thrown at them and the Total Recall Voice Recorder has the ability to make life a little easier. If you're someone that's in the market for a Digital Voice Recorder or if you find entering text into the Visor to be tedious, difficult, and slow, then this Total Recall Digital Voice Recorder might be right for you.


PalmOne PalmPoint Dual Action Stylus for all Palm Products
Made by PalmOne
  • For use with all Palm series handhelds
  • Can be used as a pen or stylus
  • Retractable pen nub for quick conversion to stylus
  • Durable plastic stylus point
  • Uses standard 66-millimeter micro and multicolor ballpoint refills
Amazon base price: $
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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Average review score:

Poor Design
People who appreciate the funcionality and durability of the Palm unit, rightfully expect that other items put out by Palm (3-Com) should be of equal quality. Obviously, 3-Com is overwhelmed with success and is already forgetting about quality. This pen may look great in the picture, but reality is often stanger than fiction, the fiction being that this is a reliable product. If you want a good pen, look to a quality pen manufacturer like Cross. They have a pen called the DigitalDuo Writer. It is very practical, functional, and durable. 3-Com would look much better if they did their homework before putting out substandard products.

Shame on Palm
Im not quite sure what palm was thinking when it made this stylus. Although it really looks nice, as a pen it is absolutely lousy. It's not much better as a stylus too.

First of all, the pen itself is mediocre. To retract the pen is quite difficult. I almost broke it just trying to figure out how it worked

As a stylus, its strange how it works. Its slightly off center so its quite disorienting to use. The tip is not where you expect it to be.

Although it was substantially thicker than the stock stylus, it was incredibly light giving it a "flimsy" feel.

Considering all its drawbacks i am almost shocked how much Palm is charging for this thing. Its quite outrageous actually.

However it does have its good points. The clip fits the stylus silo so you can attach it there. With this pen attached to the V series it actually conforms to the overall shape of the unit. It looks really nice. Also the combination of the silver hard case, and this pen looks REALLY good.

Personally i use a multi-pen. It has a 0.7 mechanical pencil, blue pen and a stylus. All on a regular sized pen. I absolutely love it. Its a perfect weight and it looks professional and casual at the same time. Try it out, i promise you'll never use the stock stylus again.

Other reviews miss the point !!
I have used this stylus for the past 2 years and I have to say that I am still impressed with the design. There are countless third-party pen/stylus combo units which might be better pens, but they don't fit nearly as conveniently with the Palm unit itself. The pocket clip will fit right in the side barrel of the V and Vx models . It isn't any longer than the Palm itself so carrying it is easy. A "regular" pen/stylus which must be kept separately defeats the whole point of a "bundled" option. This is a very good alternative to the standard stylus and should be considered...


PalmOne IIIc Snap-On Leather Case
Made by PalmOne
  • Snap-on leather case custom-designed for Palm IIIc handhelds
  • Stylish and functional
  • Snap it to a belt, slide it around your wrist, or attach to a briefcase
  • Features a zippered closure to secure your contents
  • Holds your Palm IIIc handheld in place without any Velcro
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Bulky But Provides Good Protection
This case essentially has two things going for it: (1) It provides quite a bit of protection for the Palm and (2) no velcro is required.

I suspect that this isn't the most protective case on the market, but it surrounds the device in a decent protective layer of thick leather. I've dropped mine a couple of times from a few feet up without any trouble. It protects much better than the cheapy plastic flip cover that came with the device.

As for the velcro, I knew when I was looking for a case that most of them require you to put velcro on the back of the IIIc. For some reason that idea didn't appeal to me ($300 electronic device with a velcro sticker on the back?). This case holds the Palm in a tight leather sleeve. It seems to work well, although I've noticed that in the 9 months that I've had my Palm the leather sleeve is starting loosen it's grip. It doesn't seem to make a difference though because of the way the case is constructed -- when the case is open, the other side will prevent the palm from sliding out.

There are a number of drawbacks to the case. For one, it has this silly strap on the back. I think the idea was to have it double as both a carry strap and, if you wanted, a way to fasten it to your belt. Well, the latter idea is a joke; don't even bother trying. You'll just end up either with the case falling off your belt or swinging stupidly from your pants (Depending on how you fasten it). As for the wrist strap functionality, it works fine but I never have the need to carry my case this way. I always carry it in my pocket. They should have never put the strap on.

The second main drawback is that the case is pretty bulky. Considering that the IIIc is the monster of all modern Palms, this is an important consideration. Unless you wear gigantic shirts, you can forget putting it in a front dress shirt pocket. It fits alright in an inside suit pocket or in baggy slacks or jeans, but forget about those skintight I'll-love-the-80s-forever stonewashed denims.

The stylus holder is dandy. There's also a place inside the case to put cards (credit, business, etc.) which works fine, but I wouldn't expect to put a lot in there since there's not much room.

A good case for the money.
A nice leather case, especially for the price. The ability to clip it on to a belt, etc., is a nice feature. The IIIc is held in by simple friction, but firmly: the roughness of the IIIc's body and the tightness of the frame it slips in to will keep it well in place.

The only bad thing which might be said is about water resistance: it is questionable whether there is any. For the most part it should be all right, but don't expect to be able to keep your palm safe in a deluge without an umbrella. Also, the life of the snap for the belt strap has yet to be proven. For the price, though, this may not be a real concern.

Excellent product
I almost did not buy this product because of the first review, but I looked at all the available products for the IIIc and this one is far and away the best. The Palm slides in and out of the leather holder with ease. The case protects the Palm when I throw it in my truck everyday and from the occasional drop on the pavement. The belt loop is also excellent. It's not for wearing the Palm 24/7, but it's great for carrying it into a store or restaurant with you. It would be hard for it to fall from your belt even if the snap releases because of how it loops over and behind your belt...


Targus PA260U USB Charge and Sync Cable for PALM V
Made by Targus
  • All-In-One Charging and Synchronization Cable
  • Eliminates The Need for The Cradle
  • 'One Touch' Synchronization Button
  • USB Speed and Convenience
  • Visual Led Readout for Power, Transmit, and Receive
Amazon base price: $
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very hard to get to work
Although this is a usb connection it has to be installed as a serial connection. I am still not able to sync but i keep trying. Do not buy this if you want an easy solution! It is good for charging ONLY.

Great idea not well executed
This really should be a must-have for a Palm V. By using the power in the USB line, you do away with having to plug in an external power source. With USB it *should* be much faster to sync and be instantly recognized. But actually the way they have it set up is the USB connection becomes a virtual serial port. This was done, I think, so they wouldn't have to change Palm's hotsync software and it still thinks it is synchronizing via a serial port (COM 3 or 4). But Handspring works directly with USB and Palm Desktop 4 works with USB. The most irritating part: a serial port manager icon is added to your system tray and always opens in a window at startup so you have to close the window every time you start the machine (by renaming the serial port program I was able to avoid the pop-up window).

I'm hoping Targus will see fit to release drivers that will work directly with Palm Desktop 4 and work around all the serial port funny business so that this will be a true USB device.

Also, by following the instructions I didn't have a problem, but I didn't seat the cable all the way in to the Palm and couldn't figure why the HotSync would start on the PC (making me think the connection was okay), but the user couldn't be identified (causing the HotSync to stop responding). Once I clicked the cable all the way in, it worked fine, but it was very frustrating in the meantime and the manual didn't really help with that particular problem.

aftermarket direct-usb sync cable for palm V
i have a similar product that's not made by targus, mine is a generic brand that has a stick-on label in the back that says: palm usb 1041323.

i originally paid $30 for it, and this was before the targus version was available.

when this type of cable (with the hotsync button featured on the cable itself) was first made, there was no official support from palm for usb sync. it therefore required custom hotsync software provided by the manufacturer. this software is very hard to get hold of, but i managed to find an archived copy here;

http://www.targus.com/us/drivers_manuals_archive.asp?SKU=PA260U

it works great under win98, win2k, and winXP.


Belkin Palm V Protective Screen (12-Pack)
Made by Belkin Components
  • Protectors prevent costly damage to your PDA screen
  • Avoid scratches, minimize friction, reduce glare
  • Razor-thin sheets adhere instantly to screen, come off with ease
  • 12-pack--each sheet lasts up to 1 month
  • Fits Palm V series handhelds
Amazon base price: $13.88
List price: $16.99 (that's 18% off!)
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Bit on the blurry side
Well, after reading the other reviews I decided to TRY these out against my better judgement. You can write just fine with the overlay applied. There is no problem at all on my M505. However, seeing the screen is a bit tough. Not sure what type of materials they use, but I would think they could find something a bit more transparent. I would recommend that you do NOT buy these overlays. The lack of clarity is reason enough. Application was a breeze though... :)

One Star Is Too Generous
This is the first Palm-specific product that I would not recommend. It is unclear how many mils thick the product is when applied, but it protects the screen so well that a stylus cannot be used. (It might even protect as well than the blast-resistant window film we use in our embassies and consulates. At least it doesn't have air bubbles when applied.) That may be useful for those who exclusively use a keyboard and simply want to protect the screen. However, as a practical matter it renders the Palm useless for other input methods. The package indicated the product was originally intended for Palm III and Palm V products and subsequently repackaged for M500's, so it should come as no surprise that screen coverage is incomplete (albeit not horribly so). One always takes a risk when purchasing on-line without checking, yet this is my all-time low with Amazon. At least the price didn't break the bank, although I'd have rather have the money to buy a half-dozen more grande lattes!

Pretty much the same as WriteRights.
I also bought these, reading the first two reviews thinking i would get a clear look on my Palm m505. Unfortunately, these overlays are also "embossed" just like the WriteRights, reducing the clarity of the M505s color screen.

These are definately a better buy than the WriteRights though: The overlay sheets are identical, and with the Belkin you get a little piece of cleaning cloth + they are much cheaper.


LandWare GoVox Digital Voice Recorder for Palm V
Made by LandWare
  • Digital voice recorder for Palm V organizer
  • Unobtrusive slimline physical integration with your Palm
  • Records up to 99 messages or a total of 8 minutes
  • Convenient one-hand operation
  • Does not drain Palm memory or batteries
Amazon base price: $
List price: $69.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Nice try - but a waste of money.
The GoVox for Palm V seems like a nice idea - record a note while driving when your hands are not free to jot. But I found the design not robust. Sometimes it doesn't record even with carefully correct button sequences. It just seems dead. Other times it begins recording when stashed in my pocket and bumped. The buttons are not sufficiently recessed to prevent this. I replaced it once in case the first unit was simply a lemon. But the second unit behaved just the same. It turned out to be a waste of money and time for me. I'll go back to a slim hard case and work on my human memory.

Hinge problem is major issue
I got it - I liked it as it provides a quick way to record tasks and notes which you don't want to taken the time to log into your Palm....then, after 5 months - much like many other users - the damned hinge broke. It no longer attaches to the Palm so any advantage it had over any other voice recorder is gone. Until they make a stonger hinge - I'd recommend buying a normal digital voice recorder

Great idea, but hinge breaks
The GoVox is a great concept, and works reasonably well, but mine has found a home in the bottom of a junk drawer. Why? The hinge broke off after only a few months of use - and careful treatment. And, the lack of a headset jack and loud speaker makes your personal memos ("Call back doctor") into public announcements when you're doing playback. I covered the speaker with a bit of tape, which helped make it quiet, but also muffles the sound a bit. I *do* like the beep when you start/stop recording.


Palm M500 Series Pda Keyboard
Made by Belkin Components
  • 3-year warranty
  • Offers ergonomic design for reliable, uncomplicated productivity
  • Installs easily; drivers included
  • Connects instantly with Plug-and-Play convenience
  • Includes carrying case
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Used price: $19.87
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doesnt even work
i got this. had no drivers. when i downloaded drivers it still didnt work. it kept wanting to hotsync whatever button i pressed. this is completely junk. i only recommend this if you have some wonderful magical belkin pda which doesnt exist. even if it did work, it is so uncomfortable. the keys are not square, but rectangular, have the size of your fingertips. I tried to get used to it in case it magically started to work but all the buttons except for the alphanumeric keys are misplaced and even the number keys are a little off. dont even consider this. ignore the only good review. pay attention to those who actually received this "product."

If you're looking for something cheap...
It works fine with my Zire 71... but be sure to download the driver from the PalmOne site, don't use the one that comes with the package!
Pro: really reasonable price for a keyboard. And has a nice leather case!
Con: treat it carefully! A friend of mine broke his keyboard while trying to connect it!

Beautiful Product!
The Belkin keyboard for my M505 works beautifully! The keys are a lot easier to press down than many other palm keyboards. The drivers worked just fine with my system as well. I would highly reccomend this product!


Fellowes WriteRights for Compaq iPAQ
Made by Fellowes
    Amazon base price: $29.88
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    Hard to properly install but...
    consider the alternative. I've used this product for over a year now and it's literally saved my iPAQ's screen numerous times, both from stylus scratches and things dropped on the screen. Follow the instructions, clean the screen, make sure it's dust and lint free, start at the top of the screen and work your way down, be patient and work with it. The small bubbles are virtually invisible when the screen is lighted anyway. I've only managed once to completely get ALL the bubbles out but even with a few small bubbles, I wouldn't be without one on my iPAQ.

    Better than others...
    I have tried other adhesive screen protectors and I always return to this one. With just a little patience (less than 3 minutes of your time) they can be applied bubble free. I have also not found any evidence of the adhesive ruining my screen and I have been using them pretty consistently for 3 years. I do not do much handwriting on my iPAQ and so cannot speak to that sensitivity, but have not noticed problems with sensitivity for other stylus functions. And the image seems just as clear as without the protector. Also, I had no "Fellowes"/copyright label printed on the protectors as earlier reviews had mentioned.

    Works fine, takes practice
    I've been using these for about a year and they work very well, in my experience lasting for several months. They improve the feel of the screen, but I haven't noticed that they improve visibility...on the other hand they don't seem to degrade it either.

    In my case they have not damaged the screen in any way, they remove very cleanly so you can use a new sheet.

    They take practice to apply, and each of us will figure out our own technique. It's important to clean the screen first, and do the application in a lint free environment like a bathroom as opposed to your computer desk.

    Don't panic when you see some bubbles after the application, they will go away by themselves in a few days...but you really should try to get most of them eliminated during the application process if possible.

    I'm very satisfied with the product, all things considered.


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