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Posted by Thunderbird291 on 03-26-2001 01:33 AM:

Question

I was curious how often Visors need to be replaced. Since nobody posts when their visor works fine,but people often post when their visor breaks, I can't get a good percentage on how many Visors have broken down on someone. Please take the poll, thanks.


Posted by MarkEagle on 03-26-2001 01:53 AM:

431 days and still going strong...

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Posted by Toby on 03-26-2001 01:56 AM:

I only answered for myself, but I've dealt with 3 replacements. My 2 were for the DRAM bug and a cracked case (closest I can figure is that it was caused by the fit of the slim leather visor case being too snug). My wife's had to be replaced for a flaky addressbook button. All three replacements were overnighted and were indistinguishable from brand new visors (even though I'm pretty sure they were refurbs).


Posted by vtaia on 03-26-2001 03:29 AM:

3 cases, 1 battery issue

First of all, I love my Visor Prism. However, the case isn't too strong. My first one had the old paint rubbing issue..sent it back for a new one. The next two have cracked on the side right at the base of the stylus holster. Both cracked in the same place. The fourth one had a crack in that same location when it arrived and quickly developed "issues" with charging the battery. Alas, my fifth one is on the way...this one is supposed to be new and not refurbished. Handspring has been absolutely wonderful and the process relatively pain free; my use of the device has not been interupted but it has been a minor hassle. With the release of the Edge, Handspring seems to be addressing the flimsy plastic case problem. The Prism should have had a tougher case. My ole Palm Pilot 5000 (from U.S. Robotics) lasted four years without case problems and my wife is still putting it through the paces

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Posted by critic on 03-26-2001 05:17 PM:

Re: 3 cases, 1 battery issue

quote:
Originally posted by vtaia
First of all, I love my Visor Prism. However, the case isn't too strong. My first one had the old paint rubbing issue..sent it back for a new one. The next two have cracked on the side right at the base of the stylus holster. Both cracked in the same place. The fourth one had a crack in that same location when it arrived and quickly developed "issues" with charging the battery. Alas, my fifth one is on the way...this one is supposed to be new and not refurbished. Handspring has been absolutely wonderful and the process relatively pain free; my use of the device has not been interupted but it has been a minor hassle. With the release of the Edge, Handspring seems to be addressing the flimsy plastic case problem. The Prism should have had a tougher case. My ole Palm Pilot 5000 (from U.S. Robotics) lasted four years without case problems and my wife is still putting it through the paces



Reid: I agree that the case on the Prism maybe isn't as strong as it could be, but I don't think the case is any better or worse than the case from my old PalmIII. But remember, if they used a thinker plastic it would have added weight to the Prism - and seeing as how it now holds the title of Heaviest Handspring, I know I wouldn't want that. (But I would definately be interested in a metal replacement casing...)


Posted by VTL on 03-26-2001 05:48 PM:

Never had to replace my Visor Deluxe in the year or so I used it as my primary PDA - despite dropping it a couple of times. Haven't had to replace my Prism in the few months I've had it (knock on wood), although I do have the paint rubbing off problem, so I may do so eventually.


Posted by dick-richardson on 03-26-2001 05:54 PM:

I'm definitely in the "5+" range. I'm very hard on equipment. My deluxe just hit the dust, so I'm "borrowing" my wife's prism until my tax refund gets here (4 more weeks ). I'm seriously considering the edge, if only because of how rugged I've heard it is.

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Posted by dsaroff on 03-26-2001 07:53 PM:

Replacements

1 stolen, 1 bad screen, and my present 1 for about a year+


Posted by VoxDei on 03-26-2001 08:18 PM:

Lightbulb 3 Units

I received my first IVX on 12/28/99 and my first replacement on 12/2800! Only three months later the screen cracked again, only I'm not sure how it happened the second time. I swear that it wasn't cracked when I put it in the cradle, but later on it was...is it possible that a screen can just "pop"?

Anyway, both replacements arrived in fewer than 24 hours. I was pretty damned impressed!

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Posted by K. Cannon on 03-26-2001 08:25 PM:

Knock on wood

First VDX, purchased May 31, 2000, from Staples. Still going...


Posted by homer on 03-27-2001 06:06 AM:

One stopped working (digitizer went all wacky), one hit concrete (oops), one would constantly reset, one would not turn on every 3 power cycles, and now I'm on my 5th.

Knock on wood.

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Posted by aquaboy on 03-28-2001 06:06 PM:

Red face on my second, ready for a third

i got my first prism in december. the charging/hotsync contacts were broken. they overnighted a new one which i've been using since. the new on is losing paint and has developed cracks. i will probably have them replace it, but i will wait until my warranty is about up.


Posted by namja on 03-30-2001 10:16 PM:

Palm Pilot Original to IIIx to Platinum to replacement Platinum (screen wouldn't respond to stylus).


Posted by hloakes on 04-01-2001 11:26 PM:

My BVD just stop working after 15 months, (screen stopped responding to the stylus). Is this as common as it seems on this thread?

Just bought a Platimun.


Posted by MPM on 04-02-2001 12:06 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by hloakes
My BVD just stop working after 15 months, (screen stopped responding to the stylus). Is this as common as it seems on this thread?

Just bought a Platimun.


My Graphite VDx just developed this problem too. It does seem to be somewhat common judging from similar posts over the past couple of months. My Visor was still under warantee so a replacement is on its way.


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