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Harlech
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Is it my visor or the handspring in general... my visor has a MUCH dimmer backlight than my friends Palm. And isn't the contrast. I mean it's not important. (I love my VDx dim light and all)

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potter
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My understanding is this is typical of the Handspring Visor. I remember reading this in an early review of the Visor, but I cannot find that review anymore. My Visor is also very dim compared to my old Palm III.

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Nutt
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Really? Mines pretty bright. Even in dim light

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Vinny
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Mine also seems very bright when I need it. Then again--I've never compared it to a PalmIII

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Tan Kit Hoong
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Yes, I have had a Visor and a Palm IIIx together in the same dark room and the Visor's backlight is definitely slitghly dimmer than the Palm IIIx's

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