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-- POLL: UPGRADE TO COLOR VISOR? (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=8165)
Personally, I'd rather have improved resolution over color.
I doubt I will purchase it.
If it is like the Palm3C, then the battery life will be terrible. Until the color, resolution, battery life, and speed improve $499 is too much money.
I would never buy another Handspring, even if it is color. Give me a Palm Vx unit that is made by a solid, well established company. At least Palm devices live up to what it is marketed for.
Handspring has more issues it needs to address before a color unit comes out. ie. Springboard vaporware
Hopfeully VisorCentral can get their hands on an early Visor Prism and let us know what the screen really looks like . . . .
Shrinky dinky!
Place your bets now. I'm betting that Handspring has shrunk the screen on the Prism, ala Palm M100 and Sony Clie.
We'll see.
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No Colour Visor For This Boy
Don't have the dinero, and would rather invest in phone springboard once it's affordable.
One or the other...
I'll probably go with the Platinum, but will judge when I can see both side by side. There are other factors to consider.
I want ALL the accessories I've already purchased to work as well.
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on one of the zdnet pages about the prismit says there that the prism will be 16 bit and support 65,536 colors. is there any truth to this? if it really does that im buying it
As neat as color would be, i don't see myself going for it. But those Quicksheet charts & graphs sure would look cool!!
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I think that the color visor will be cool but, I don't think that I will upgrade for the $$$ that they are asking. If it has more memory and better color than the IIIc then I may look in the future.
no way will i be gettin it. way too much, for so little else besides color.
on the other hand, the platinum looks nice.
the one feature i really want though, is FLASH RAM. it is so much better, with being able to upgrade the os.
Gettin Color
I am going to get the color unit as soon as it is out. This greenish color screen go to.
Even though my six-year-old told me he "knows" I'll want a color Visor (so he can then have mine!) I can't see it until it's WELL worth the cost. I'll read the reviews, wait for the price to come down, and when my IVX bites the dust, I'll think about it seriously. Until then - nope.
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Originally posted by WSGreer
on one of the zdnet pages about the prismit says there that the prism will be 16 bit and support 65,536 colors. is there any truth to this?
I'm anxiously awaiting the Prism, and intend to get the first one. While most respondents to this forum want to play,
the Handspring Visor Deluxe is an essential tool for managing patients in medical practice.
Price is irrelevant. It's still close to toy level pricing, compared to what a health care person spends to be able to prepare to treat your illness competently.
One needs to be able to read the screen in darkened patients' rooms, and the black type on bright white background will increase readability, like my boss's Palm IIIc.
The HSV is the best choice for practice because of the expandable memory. I'm maxed at 24MB with reference texts and hundreds of apps, programs, and databases, and am looking for more memory capacity. If anyone knows of a way to add more memory, I'd sure like to hear about it!
HSV rather than TRGPro because of ability to take patient's pictures for the chart, Stowaway to type the chart with PatientKeeper, ClipHack, and SuperPad, and beaming to a HP 340C Portable Printer with IR adapter using PalmPrint. Patient education handouts are instantly provided during the office visit.
While I don't need to get into a flame war, I'd sure like to point out that the readers of this forum need to hear what these babies can do, rather than whining about what they can't do (yet). It gets better every day.
Bruce, The PDA P.A.
[Edited by BHansen on 10-06-2000 at 07:42 PM]
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Originally posted by BHansen
Bruce, The PDA P.A.
Are you referring to a bar code scanner? If so there are many potential uses for it in medical practice.
You can use them to scan a pt's chart then write your note and resync to a main central database. It can also reduce medication errors. If I was to scan a pt's chart, I can see what meds have been and have not been given. There's a whole bunch of medical applications that are waiting to be developed. So far I have mostly seen these for Pock Pc. I would like to start seeing it done for the Palm OS
Marc Chasin, MD
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Originally posted by fmlydoc
Are you referring to a bar code scanner? If so there are many potential uses for it in medical practice.
Sensors
Not quite medical application yet,
but I'd bet that something's going to come along soon that gathers patient data like Temperature, Pulse, and O2 Saturation.
Thanks for the link, John.
16 bit and 64 K colors sounds sweet, but still on a 160 x 160 screen? Don't know what that looks like. I am inclined to go for the color but need to see the rest of the specs and features. I hope the unit will take more memory without consuming the springboard slot !!!
Visors's rule !!!
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