eastline
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I have an Ice Visor Deluxe and have been using it in the hospital since December. I've pretty much filled up my 8mg of internal memory as well as the 8mg of the flash memory module. I have many medical applications and books; some stored in the internal memory, some stored on the flash module. There are many students that rotate through our hospital that have the TRG pro. However, what you have to realize is that I only refer to about 3 of my many medical programs in my Visor (the rest of them are just there in case someone else might want to look up something, or for me to demo or show off what kind of programs are available to put in these little pda's that are medically related). I'm not sure what you want to put in your Visor, and if you're actually going to utilize everything you put in there, but it's something to think about. It's nice I guess to have 10 different medical books on your pda, but the issue is are you going to use all of them (if you actually have the time to look up so much stuff standing around, then you probably don't have enough work to do; I'm not being sarcastic, just bringing up a practical point).
Yet another issue to realize is that some programs and databases will not allow you to store and use the program off of flash rom (modules), so you're still limited to what you can put into the extra memory available (regardless if you have an extra 8mg or 64mg, whether it be a Visor or TRGpro), unless some programmers have realized this and rewritten their programs. The only medical references (books) that I know that will let you save the book and let you use it in the flash rom (module) is handmedical (but you have to use their reader application). But again, the issue lies in whether you're going to use all the books you put in your pda.
The third issue is that when you have so much more memory, as I've noticed with the students in our hospital, the machines tend to run a little slower (and that can sometimes be frustrating especially with huge books such as the complete Merc). There are ofcourse hacks, such as Afterburner that will help out; but the difference is still noticeable.
It's nice to have tons of memory, and I'll probably get any module that will allow me to store more than 8mg externally (just because I'm one of those "must have all the memory available" type people), but if price is any consideration at all, as well as options for future expandibility, I would definitely go with the Visor. It seems with the Visor, you can start out with the bare minimum, but can build it up to whatever you want it to be (and it seems Springboards are slowly and stronly popping up in retail). As a matter of fact, in our hospital's Internship and Residency program, all of them are provided with a brand new Visor Deluxe (in graphite of course, they didn't get a choice in what colors; but I guess they can't complain when it's free to them).
Hope the above information will help in your decision.
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