Madkins007
Member
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Nebraska- the Good life
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Good news, bad news, good news, bad news time!
Good news- this is a GREAT time to stock up on modules, parts, accessories, even entire replacement Prisms for a great price. Most accessory websites (DirectCase, RhinoSkin, Vaja) offer clearances on Handspring products, with prism stuff being relatively easy to find. ebay and forum marketplaces are also full of these things!
Bad news- even though most of us think that the modular approach is still a great idea, it is functionally dead. Ditto pretty much the entire Visor line of products.
By the way, the batteries in Prisms are pretty much doomed to die a certain amount of time after they are made, so most Prisms will die no matter what at the appointed time (which may be as soon as 3 years from battery manufacture date, but seems to be longer than that in real life.)
Good news again- you have several choices of excellent, low cost replacement devices, depending on what functions you really used. Used the MP3? Get a Sony T-665. eyemodule? Get a Clie Memory Stick Camera or Nx-series with built-in camera (or, better for most people, a seperate small megapixel camera!) For what the Prism cost a couple years ago, you can get several great high-resolution color PDAs today!
Bad news again- this is not a great time to try to sell your Prism and accessories. As more people abandon the Visor, it has become a buyer's market instead of the seller's market it was a couple years ago.
When I sold off my Visor and accessories, they went pretty fast and I got good value for them (mostly through Amazon.com). Lately, however, I notice that my remaining stuff and other people's stuff for the Visor is just not selling well anymore. I even see modules in stores sitting in the remainder bins unsold, when just a year ago people would have snatched it up if only to resell it online!
As I see it, you have two major choices:
1. Stay with the Prism, snatching up parts and accessories on the cheap (keeping your eyes out for batteries). Your Prism was not obsoleted just because Handspring abandoned it- as long as the batteries last. Try a local battery shop to see if they can help, too!
2. Jump ship and sell your Visor stuff off for the best price you can get to offset your new PDA costs.
If it was not for the battery problem looming on the horizon, I'd go with choice 1 in a heartbeat! In fact, I bought a Visor Neo for my son and I know that will last him for some time.
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