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Corky
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Re: Pressure on Handspring.

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Originally posted by BrianX124
Maybe we should get something together. Like a petition or something and send it to handspring. The more supporters, the better chance we would have to get handspring to listen. I will probably not get a new prism or platnium because of the price and that I already have my Visor Deluxe. Reply if anyone would be interested in a petition for a trade in price sort of thing with ideas.



Brian,

Now that's a creative and constructive way of channeling our two cents! I think you're on to something here.

Let's do that! Anyone else think that that would be good to show the collective mind of the Visor community? I think that Handspring would consider it a little more seriously if we collected some kind of short petition and submitted it to them. How would we go about this?

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Thumbs up Petition

Brian,

Count me in!! Let's get going on this.


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Arrow Skeptical

NOw why would Handspring offer upgrades when they are *still* selling the Visor deluxe and Visor for the same price they were selling it for a year ago? ANd why would Handspring offer upgrades when their competition..namely Palm does not offer it?

Want to upgrade? Sell your Visor on Ebay and buy a new one. That what I did.

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Cool

Send me your WORKING Visor Deluxe and $150 and I'll upgrade you to a Platinum.

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Re: Skeptical

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Originally posted by yardie
NOw why would Handspring offer upgrades when they are *still* selling the Visor deluxe and Visor for the same price they were selling it for a year ago? ANd why would Handspring offer upgrades when their competition..namely Palm does not offer it?




They could use our working visor as parts for their new versions. I have heard the new platnium uses many of the same parts.

About the petition idea, lets try and get Visor Central involved in this too, they could help us out alot.

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I in a sense get what your talking about:

My dad and I both got 2 meg visors at around the same time and my dad got talked in to buying one of thoes CompUSA return deals. When he learned about how stupid and pointless it was, he became determened to use it. when the new visors came out I expressed intrest in the platunim, and Dad aggreed to trade in his visor, buy the platunim (with me paying the diffrence) and take my two meg version. and the end resuld is I get a platnuim for 120 dollors

and no I'm not going to bet the warinty again


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Angry Re: Re: Skeptical

quote:
Originally posted by BrianX124
They could use our working visor as parts for their new versions. I have heard the new platnium uses many of the same parts.

About the petition idea, lets try and get Visor Central involved in this too, they could help us out alot.



I, for one, wouldn't be too interested in buying a "new" Visor Deluxe/Platinum/Prism if it contained parts scavenged from used units, and I don't think Handspring should be petitioned to subsidize a program that would- (A)Cost them money and (B)Lead to a decline in quality if implemented as discussed in this thread.

An upgrade program would be nice for customers, but I still don't see how Handspring would stand to benefit other than the good karma of giving refurbs away to schools, charities, whatever. (Would the tax write-off really offset the cost of refurbishing all of the trade-in units, and the profit loss they'd be taking on the Platinum/Prisms they'd be sending to people?)

I want to upgrade, too, but I don't expect Handspring to take a loss (or at least cut in profit) on a new Visor because I can't be bothered to do the legwork to sell my VDx on ebay. Maybe it's the semantics that bug me; "petition" implies entitlement, and I don't think that people are entitled to a trade-in program just because it would be a nice price-break.

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I would upgrade.

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kalaban
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Talking

Have any of you that are interested in the PRISM stopped to think about what you are getting for that $449.00 price.

Like many of you, I was very enthusiastic about the PRISM.
Then foo fighter turned me onto something much more worth the money - The Compaq IPAQ! I get color, pocket word, pocket excel, 32mg memory, the fastest PDA processor
(233mghz I believe) on the market, built in voice recorder, built in media player that plays mp3's........


Many of the above items I would have to buy expensive springboards for if I bought the PRISM and everyone knows about the doc creating/editing/transferring to word problems with the palm OS.

The expandability is similar to the Visor, but for $50.00 more, I am going with IPAQ IF I CAN FIND ONE! It's one of the most requested PDAS right now.

I have read many reviews and most people that gave up the visor or palm are very, very happy!

Just something to think about.





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quote:
Originally posted by kalaban
Have any of you that are interested in the PRISM stopped to think about what you are getting for that $449.00 price.



The Palm OS, a design by someone who understands what PDAs are for, third-party software support...

quote:
Originally posted by kalaban

Like many of you, I was very enthusiastic about the PRISM.
Then foo fighter turned me onto something much more worth the money - The Compaq IPAQ! I get color, pocket word, pocket excel, 32mg memory, the fastest PDA processor
(233mghz I believe) on the market,



Which is generally outperformed by a Palm OS device running one tenth as fast.

quote:
Originally posted by kalaban

built in voice recorder, built in media player that plays mp3's........



Which skips when you try to use another feature.

quote:
Originally posted by kalaban



Many of the above items I would have to buy expensive springboards for if I bought the PRISM and everyone knows about the doc creating/editing/transferring to word problems with the palm OS.



No, I don't -- please enlighten me; expecially since I've written quite a bit with the Palm OS.

quote:
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The expandability is similar to the Visor, but for $50.00 more, I am going with IPAQ IF I CAN FIND ONE! It's one of the most requested PDAS right now.

I have read many reviews and most people that gave up the visor or palm are very, very happy!



I kind of like this comment from Walter Anasagasti when discussing the HP Jornada.

(http://www.zdnet.com/tlkbck/comment/22/0,7056,99762-598525,00.html)

First and most importantly, the PIM functions suck, and this after all is the main purpose for owning a handheld device in the first place. Pocket Outlook is far slower and more difficult to access, use, read, customize, and synchronize than its Palm counterparts. It is sheer hell to use.

quote:
Originally posted by kalaban


Just something to think about.




What I tend to think about is why PocketPC enthusiasts keep poppping up on Palm OS boards. There's certainly a lot of stuff out there I don't like, but I've never felt compelled to pop over to their boards and let them know it. Why do you?

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John:

As a current Visor owner and user, I have every right to post my opinions as you do. Just because you are dedicated to PALM OS doesn't mean everyone else is.

Even after I get my pocket pc, I will continue to scan the boards as there is alot of information and to see what is happening.

What I can't understand is why people like your self feel the need to question why someone might be posting on this board. Is it exclusive to you?

Last time I checked, I din't see your name as moderator or creator. Until then, to each thier own.



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Palm should work on porting the PALM OS to run on the Compaq IPAQ and Jornado devices. Then we have some choices!

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quote:
Originally posted by kalaban
John:

Even after I get my pocket pc, I will continue to scan the boards as there is alot of information and to see what is happening.




But why should it interest you? And how does posting an ad for iPaq get you more information?

quote:
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John:

What I can't understand is why people like your self feel the need to question why someone might be posting on this board.




Fair enough. I'll answer your question.

I feel absolutely no desire to go on an Amiga board and tell them that I think it's silly to champion a system that hasn't been supported for years. I would consider this weird behavior. If I were to go to an Amiga board, it would be because I'd like to hear about their experiences with their systems; and I don't see how I would 'get information' by saying something like,

"Hi, I'm buying a Sony Vaio running Windows 2000, and I think you should all think about buying one too!"

Because I would consider that patronizing at best.

I'm curious to know why you posted a thick slice of iPaq FUD -- an ad for a system you do not even own yet -- because the only motives I can think of are that either 1) you work for Microsoft or 2) you genuinely think you're saying something we don't all know already.

(ADDED) And incidentally, I do not believe that you work for Microsoft, nor do I think you're unaware of the fact we've seen the same numbers you've quoted a million times. So why post it?


[Edited by John Nowak on 10-20-2000 at 11:25 PM]

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quote:
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Fair enough. I'll answer your question.

I feel absolutely no desire to go on an Amiga board and tell them that I think it's silly to champion a system that hasn't been supported for years. I would consider this weird behavior. If I were to go to an Amiga board, it would be because I'd like to hear about their experiences with their systems; and I don't see how I would 'get information' by saying something like,

"Hi, I'm buying a Sony Vaio running Windows 2000, and I think you should all think about buying one too!"

Because I would consider that patronizing at best.

I'm curious to know why you posted a thick slice of iPaq FUD -- an ad for a system you do not even own yet -- because the only motives I can think of are that either 1) you work for Microsoft or 2) you genuinely think you're saying something we don't all know already.

(ADDED) And incidentally, I do not believe that you work for Microsoft, nor do I think you're unaware of the fact we've seen the same numbers you've quoted a million times. So why post it?


[Edited by John Nowak on 10-20-2000 at 11:25 PM] [/B][/QUOTE]


I choose to continue reading these boards becuase I can and I want to.

Although I don't work for Microsoft, I do work with people that feel the need to state an opinion merely for the sake of stating it -- for self indulging reasons.

I know there are many new Visor users who simply don't know there are choices and I used to be one of them. I have gleaned valuable information from visorcentral and am stating an opinion, which is what these boards encourage. When James (or another moderator) tells me what I'm doing is inappropriate, I will stop ( and so would many others).

Just like anyone else, you have the choice to not read, not agree or not respond to it.

I have read many posts that make me angry or I strongly disagree with, but I don't feel the need to act on impulse and attack it or the person for expressing an opinion. I simply move on - as you should.

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quote:
Originally posted by kalaban

Although I don't work for Microsoft, I do work with people that feel the need to state an opinion merely for the sake of stating it -- for self indulging reasons.



Excuse me, but you're the one who posted what ammounted to an advertisement for the iPaq on a Visor board.

quote:
Originally posted by kalaban


I know there are many new Visor users who simply don't know there are choices and I used to be one of them.




quote:
Originally posted by kalaban

I have gleaned valuable information from visorcentral and am stating an opinion, which is what these boards encourage.



Fair enough. Are you going to back up your opinions or support them in any way? I'm still waiting for an explanation of "the many shortcomings of editing documents." I know there are several, and I'm curious to know if you are aware of any others.

quote:
Originally posted by kalaban


When James (or another moderator) tells me what I'm doing is inappropriate, I will stop ( and so would many others).



That's good -- so would I.

quote:
Originally posted by kalaban


Just like anyone else, you have the choice to not read, not agree or not respond to it.



Sure. You have the right to post an iPaq ad on the board; I have the right to point out that much of the information you give is misleading. Freedom of expression is a wonderful thing.

quote:
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I have read many posts that make me angry or I strongly disagree with, but I don't feel the need to act on impulse and attack it or the person for expressing an opinion. I simply move on - as you should.




Now now -- I'm requesting clarification of your original post.

Were you aware that the iPaq's MP3 player skips when you toggle to another application?

Were you aware there are roughly 7,000 software titles available on PalmGear and about 150 on PocketGear?

Have you ever noticed that WinCE enthusiasts seem to be unable to point to any concrete functionality WinCE offers which the Palm does not? Personally, I'm aware of three: a much better screen, the ability to open email attachments (which may or may not be offered for the Palm OS now), and the essential ability to play Flight Simulator during boring meetings.

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kalaban,

Sorry, but I couldn't help but point this out:

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If you go with the ipaq does this mean that you will not be cool anymore?

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Thumbs up Upgrade Price

I would make the upgrade if the cost of doing it was 100. In fact, I do it today.

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Angry Handspring's Lack of Response

I believe Handspring has just missed an opportunity. I asked about the possibility of an upgrade path, tading in your VDx for a more powerful model.

Many companies are doing it, such as AT&T wireless, etc.

Here's is Handspring's response:

"Thank you for your email. We are not implementing a trade-in/upgrade program. We apologize for any inconvenience. If you have further questions, please reply to this email.

Thank you,
Handspring CustomerCare"

BAD IDEA! I hope someone sends these to Handspring. They may have just lost me as a customer when it's time to reinvest the money in PDA technology!

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Angry Re: Handspring's Lack of Response

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BAD IDEA! I hope someone sends these to Handspring. They may have just lost me as a customer when it's time to reinvest the money in PDA technology!


Well, then I guess Palm Computing, HP, Casio, and Compaq, TRGPro, and Sharp just lost you as a customer too... they don't offer trade-ins or upgrades either.

With the exception of the bundled internet access 'lease' type deals offered by Gateway and a few other companies, I don't know of any PC manufacturers that let you trade in last year's PIII 450 for this year's PIII 900... why is Handspring (or any PDA maker) expected to be different? I'm not contesting peoples' right to this opinion; I just don't understand it. I'll say it again... would I trade up if such an option were available? Probably. It would get a Prism into my hot little hands a few months sooner than anticipated. Am I entitled to such a program just because I'd like to trade up? No.

And BTW, why did you title your post 'Lack of response'? Handspring replied to you, it just so happens that you didn't like the reply.. not the same thing.

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quote:

Many companies are doing it, such as AT&T wireless, etc.



No they aren't. They're doing the "pay us $40 a month and we'll pretend to give you a deal on a phone" sales pitch. There is no reason for Handspring TO give out upgrade prices. No one else does (does Palm? Compaq?). Besides, it's not very feasible.

quote:

BAD IDEA! I hope someone sends these to Handspring.



Sends WHAT to Handspring? What are you talking about?

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