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Posted by MacMac on 08-09-2001 06:07 PM:

Interesting range of modules & uses with some obvious favourites.

FOR MY VISOR DX I HAVE...
INNOPAK 2V (because of need for vibe in place of sound alarm, but found it went off at odd times when permanently installed, so have used it much less since)
2 BACKUP MODULES (One to leave in the office, one to travel with me... until they both started to fail to backup all files. Was told by HS support that it was due to incompatability with one or more of my apps. So, one day, I am going to give myself a couple of days to clean everything out & re-install one by one, check by check... Sounds like a Window's scenario to me)
SOUNDS GOOD with ENERGY CLIP(recent buy & not much opportunity to assess yet, but like the idea of not having to carry a CD player)

...ON ORDER... or rather, on longterm back order from Palm Gear... do they actually have any supplies of the hardware they offer, or do they have to get it first from the manufacturers??? Not the first time...
TOTAL RECALL with EARPHONES (seemed the best deal from VC & other comparisons)
STOWAWAY (can't wait to reduce Grafiti or keyboard tapping!)

...WOULD LIKE... but have other financial priorities at the moment...
A REALIABLE MODEM FOR EUROPEAN USE
EYEMODULE 2

Otherwise, I just enjoy the HUGE variety of apps & the amazing things one can do with VISOR all on its tod! And I am NOT into games.

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Posted by EJSHUMAK on 08-16-2001 07:25 AM:

Post Modules (total and uses)

Six (6) Modules

3 8mg flash -- different files -- mostly data

2 Backup -- one at work and one at home

1 Targus Total Recall recorder

also a Targus folding keyboard

I'm a CPA -- mostly use them for transporting data
(between computers) and maitaining billable time records --
along with client data.


Posted by LaoTzim on 08-17-2001 03:52 AM:

Talking Module Mania

I've tried to restrain myself, but my wife and my credit union have been much more effective ;-)

1) Backup module (first and still #1, as I do toast my VDX on occasion)
2) eyemodule 1 (about a month before they announced the 2, but I did get it for $75 with a $25 Staples coupon and squeeking in on the eyemodule $50 rebate)
3) SoundsGood (though I use it more with the EnergyClip as I walk to work in the morning)
4) I'm testing a Thinmodem+ for work, but I think I'd like more than 8 MB of extra flash for my own use - I'm a download freak

Other Accessories

1) Stowaway - almost as eye-catching as my VDX! Whenever I go to a meeting or training and whip this out to take notes, I almost always find myself demoing for a few neighbors. Handspring needs an offline affiliate program - give me a Prism for 25 purchases I refer!

Give me 32 MB flash and I'll shut up!

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Posted by poei on 08-29-2001 10:03 PM:

Here'z what I got:
Geode
MemPlug
Eyemodule
Eymodule2
Total Recall


Posted by NavXO on 08-30-2001 08:15 PM:

EM2
SoundsGood MP3
OmniSky
Memplug (SM and CF)
Thinmodem
V-Rally
16MB Flash
Backup Module
OmniRemote
Step Keeper
Pocket Express/Pocket Recipes

I love my Visor Prism!


Posted by ashmed on 08-31-2001 12:13 AM:

Thinmodem
Backup Modual
Matchbookdrive w/ 48MB card
MiniJam 64MB version
Magellan GPS (Best modual ever!)

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Posted by Techie2000 on 08-31-2001 12:26 AM:

I got:

Handspring Junkdrawer Module (AKA handspring placeholder module)


Posted by dkouz on 08-31-2001 05:55 AM:

Cool

I've got:

modules:
Thinmodem-I don't use this much, I prefer the Handspring modem, but CardAccess did GIVE it to me , so..
Handspring modem-another one that I don't use much, but it is nice to surf the net on my Prism! btw: I got it for $20 @ Staples
EM1-another freebie wish that I had more of a use for it though
Matchbook-I don't need that much storage--yet!
another EM1-my mom uses this one w/ her Dx

Acc:
a hard case for my Edge (which was free too)
A blue sport case that I use for my Prism

If you want to get good deals on handhelds and modules get a job @ Staples! I ended up getting 2Dx (one of those was free too), Edge, and Prism ($280), + modules and acc. for: $473! Of course Handspring has me hooked to their product now.

Kouz


Posted by Uncle Roger on 08-31-2001 06:10 AM:

Between my wife and I...

We have:

2 Backup Modules
2 Innopack 2/V
1 Targus Voice Recorder
1 Glenayre thingie (not activated)
2 Innopocket FlashPlus
9-10 Matchbook Drives
2 Handspring Modems

I usually have a Matchbook Drive or the FlashPlus in mine. Matchbook Drive with the beta VFSHelper in the car (Mapopolis!), My wife keeps the empty shell in hers most of the time.


Posted by mbzvi on 08-31-2001 02:22 PM:

Greetings all,

I own five modules, but I only use three of them with any regularity.

1) Backup Module
2) Eyemodule
3) SoundsGood
4) Memplug (SM)
5) VisorPhone

I've stopped using the Backup, as the Memplug has made it obsolete for me. Likewise, the Eyemodule I received second hand and its really just a toy. The Phone, Memplug, and SoundsGood are my main modules and I carry them all around in my backpack.

Does anyone know a good case that could hold them all?

Thanks.

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Posted by google on 09-06-2001 03:41 AM:

Question $20 modem?

quote:
Originally posted by dkouz
I've got:

btw: I got it for $20 @ Staples
Kouz



Did you get the modem for $20 because you work at Staples or was\is there discounts for them? I, as a customer love Staples. It is where I got my Vdx when they went retail and often have good deals if you see them.

Throw us a bone... pleeeeeaasseee.

Google


Posted by Thunderbird291 on 09-06-2001 03:50 AM:

Well, the modem is only $40 at staples, and they give out coupons all the time. Usually the coupons are for over $50 orders, so I'd throw in $10 of supplies I might need.


Posted by dkouz on 09-06-2001 03:59 AM:

Exclamation Yes, $20 modem

quote:
Originally posted by google


Did you get the modem for $20 because you work at Staples or was\is there discounts for them? I, as a customer love Staples. It is where I got my Vdx when they went retail and often have good deals if you see them.

Throw us a bone... pleeeeeaasseee.

Google



Actually, I do work at Staples, but we get NO discounts! The modem went clearance in June, for $29.90. At the time there was a $10 coupon off $30, so I 'made' 2 copies for $.12 to get $30 and thus I got the modem for $20!

Kouz


Posted by thefly on 09-06-2001 04:26 AM:

Question

I have the following:

- 8 mb flash
- 33.6 handspring modem

Lee


Posted by Igroknful on 09-20-2001 06:37 AM:

I have:

Thinmodem+
MiniJam 64Mb(x3)
Back Phones, Earphones
Magellan GPS Companion
Memplug SM 64Meg
Innopak/2V
Innogear PowerPak
Targus Stowaway Keyboard
Visor Prism
Visor Edge

I need to go on a budget!!!!!!

Rhonda


Posted by Techie2000 on 09-22-2001 09:38 PM:

As a 14 year old getting only $7 a week I got:

1. Innopack/2V

Want:
1. Some type of modem or VisorPhone
2. OmniRemote
3. EyeModule 2
4. FlashPlus or MatchBookDrive
5. Stowaway Keyboard


Posted by dampeoples on 09-22-2001 10:03 PM:

Um, Ok.

8MB Flash
Memplug
Thinmodem


Posted by volcanopele on 09-23-2001 12:36 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Techie2000
As a 14 year old getting only $7 a week I got:

1. Innopack/2V

Want:
1. Some type of modem or VisorPhone
2. OmniRemote
3. EyeModule 2
4. FlashPlus or MatchBookDrive
5. Stowaway Keyboard



Suggestion, save up for a keyboard (I think the ThumBoard is only 39.99 on Palmgear). Ask your parents for a FlashPlus or MemPlug for your birthday and then a modem for Christmas.

Jason


Posted by Techie2000 on 09-23-2001 01:16 AM:

Thanks for the advice. I will use it in part or in it's entirety.


Posted by Thunderbird291 on 09-23-2001 01:40 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Techie2000
Thanks for the advice. I will use it in part or in it's entirety.


To pinch some more pennies, get the Handspring modem at amazon.com for $40.


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