John Nowak
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Redwood City CA
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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: Originally posted by kalaban
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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