news | articles | reviews | software | modules | accessories | discussion | faq | mobile | store
VisorCentral.com >> Discussion >> Visor Models >> Visor Edge
More Pictures Posted!!

Post a New Thread | Post A Reply

How much are you willing to spend for Mono Edge.
You do not have permission to vote on this poll.
$300-$400 57 61.29%
$401-$450 2 2.15%
$451-$500 0 0%
$501 or More 0 0%
Could care less, don't want one! 34 36.56%
Total: 93 votes 100%
  [Edit Poll (moderators only)]

Pages (3): « 1 2 [3]   Last Thread   Next Thread
Author
Topic: More Pictures Posted!!    Pages (3): « 1 2 [3]
LanMan
Member

Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 295

From Amazon.com:
-----------------

Handspring Visor Edge, Metallic Silver
Other products by Handspring


Our Price: $399.00

This product is not yet published. You may order it now, and we will ship it to you when it arrives.




--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Technical data



Standard memory: 8 MB version
Maximum memory: 16 MB (with Springboard 8 MB flash memory module)
CompactFlash memory: Springboard 8 MB flash memory module and backup module
Other expansion memory: Infinitely expandable Springboard expansion slot
Display type: 4-bit grayscale LCD, monochrome
Display colors: 16 shades of gray
Display size: 2.375 by 2.375 inches
Resolution: 160 x 160 pixels
Display backlight: Yes
Processor: Motorola 33 MHz Dragonball VZ processor
Operating system: Palm OS 3.5.2H
PC compatible: Yes
Mac compatible: Yes
PC system requirements: 486 MHz processor or higher; Windows 98, 2000, or Me with USB port, or Windows 95 or NT with serial port (serial recharging cradle sold separately); CD-ROM drive
Mac system requirements: Apple Macintosh or compatible computer with PowerPC processor; Mac OS System 8.1 or later with USB port, or Mac OS System 8.0 or earlier with serial port (serial recharging cradle sold separately); CD-ROM drive
Handwriting recognition: Graffiti
Keyboard: Onscreen keyboard
User controls: Power on/off, backlight control, up/down scroll buttons, calendar, address book, to do list, memo pad buttons
Memo pad: Yes
Address book: Yes, also includes Date Book Plus
Scheduler: Yes
E-mail: Yes, Mail application includes support for Lotus cc:Mail, Microsoft Outlook/Outlook Express/Exchange, and Qualcomm Eudora
Web browser: Third-party solutions available
Security: Password-protect entries
Stereo: Third-party solutions available
Built-in speaker: Yes, includes both a built-in speaker and microphone
Voice recorder: Third-party solutions available
MP3 playback: Third-party solutions available
Audible content playback: Third-party solutions available
AC adapter included: Yes, for recharging cradle
Battery type: Internal rechargeable lithium ion battery
Batteries included: Yes
Average battery life: Approximately 2 months
Desktop import/export formats: Microsoft Outlook/Outlook Express/Exchange, Qualcomm Eudora, Lotus cc: Mail. Links to AOL, Lotus Notes, Netscape Communicator, and POP3 mail sold separately. Microsoft Word, Excel, Project solutions sold separately.
Serial port: Yes, but serial cradle sold separately
USB: Yes, USB cradle included in package
Infrared: Yes
Wireless: Third-party solutions available
Docking cradle: USB cradle included; serial cradle sold separately
PC cable: USB cable sold separately
Other hardware: Metal stylus and flip cover included. Detachable Springboard expansion slot expands with modules like a digital camera, music player, modem, and more.
Software: Compatible with thousands of Palm OS-based software applications
Height: 4.7 inches
Width: 3.1 inches
Depth: 0.44 inches
Weight: 4.8 ounces
Warranty, parts: 1 year
Warranty, labor: 1 year

__________________
<><

LanMan is offline Old Post 03-12-2001 04:49 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for LanMan Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
bkbk
Member

Registered: Jun 2000
Location:
Posts: 594

"Built-in speaker: Yes, includes both a built-in speaker and microphone"

This caught my eye the most.
Is it a mis-print, by low-tech-ers at Amazon? Or is it for real? And how good (could) such a thin one be? But isn't the Palm V line's speaker somehow "louder" than the prev. models? Again, JH designed that -- and prob. the Edge.

Anyway all things considered (which you can bet JH, DD & everyone at HS thought of ad infinitum before pricing the Edge), I can see where they'd price it at $399. It's thin, metal-coated (as I noted on another thread, in the 3D CLOSE UP demo on the HS site, you can see the plastic rim all around the Edge), rechargeable, blinking alarm, etc. Any exec. who owns a Palm V & wanted to go to HS now has a really good reason -- and this has a flip metal lid, too.

__________________
"Great Spirits Have Always Encountered Violent Opposition From Mediocre Minds." -- Albert Einstein

bkbk is offline Old Post 03-13-2001 05:13 AM
Click Here to See the Profile for bkbk Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
aschuch
Member

Registered: Apr 2000
Location: Vienna, Austria
Posts: 16

Re: You forget

quote:
Originally posted by yardie
You forget the metal case. That should count towards the $100 Premium. Also..NO MORE environmentally unfriendly disposable batteries. The rechargeable batteries will save you money on batteries.



I would say that counts against the $100 Premium: I have my eyemodule installed on my VDx all the time, with the new fliptop cover I can forget it.

It screws the whole Springboard concept, (I like the idea of the fliptop cover, but it�s not appropriate for the eyemodule, Visor phone, springboard stuff.......)

aschuch is offline Old Post 03-13-2001 10:12 AM
Click Here to See the Profile for aschuch Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
u-key
Member

Registered: Feb 2001
Location:
Posts: 53

let's see!!

now all we have to do is wait for Marcus to wake up and play with his new toy...


u-key

u-key is offline Old Post 03-13-2001 12:33 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for u-key Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
mnartker
Member

Registered: Sep 2000
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 100

Re: Re: You forget

quote:
Originally posted by aschuch

I have my eyemodule installed on my VDx all the time, with the new fliptop cover I can forget it.

It screws the whole Springboard concept, (I like the idea of the fliptop cover, but it�s not appropriate for the eyemodule, Visor phone, springboard stuff.......)



Amen to that. I use my springboard modules constantly and an extrasleeve on the back to deal with would just be too much to fiddle with.

I guess maybe the springboard concept is a blessing and a curse. Its size makes it versatile. At the same time it constrains compatible devices to a certain form factor.

Mike.

mnartker is offline Old Post 03-13-2001 01:52 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for mnartker Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
mikedemo
Member

Registered: Aug 2000
Location: The Matrix
Posts: 718

quote:
Originally posted by Fat_Man


If you compare a Nissan Maxima to a BMW 328i, I think their horse power is equivalent and there's not that much difference in zero to sixty time (the Maxima maybe even faster). Yet, people will pay thousands more for the BMW. I agree about the BMW "looks better", but then IMHO the Edge certainly looks better than the other visors too.

I don't know if the Edge are going to attract the babes... well... I think we know the answer to that one.




Ok I took one look at the Visor Edge and fell in love with it. It even looks better than a PalmVx!!! I am hoping that the the next Visor has the Edge form factor, a color screen that works well in daylight, 16 or 32 megs of ram, and has Palm OS 4.0. (better sound would be a bonus). If it has all of those features, they have a guaranteed a sale right here

-If you want to start a war with an Alien race, give 'em a Pocket PC-

__________________
-Mikedemo
It's all about how you spend the money.

mikedemo is offline Old Post 03-13-2001 03:29 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for mikedemo Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Rob
Member

Registered: Sep 1999
Location: at work...
Posts: 736

quote:
Originally posted by mikedemo



Ok I took one look at the Visor Edge and fell in love with it. It even looks better than a PalmVx!!! I am hoping that the the next Visor has the Edge form factor, a color screen that works well in daylight, 16 or 32 megs of ram, and has Palm OS 4.0. (better sound would be a bonus). If it has all of those features, they have a guaranteed a sale right here



I will go on record now and GUARANTEE that Handspring's next device WON'T have the features you mention. They probably will come out with an edge that has a color screen (maybe a TFT one that works well in daylight), but they won't have 32 (or even 16) megs of ram, doubtful they will have PalmOS4.0 (Hawkins claims the edge's current OS extensions make it equivalent to OS4.0) and will not have a substantially better speaker (Hawkins has never given any indications that this is important to him, and would probably just say you can do what you want in a springboard). I wouldn't mind if HS proves me wrong, but I seriously doubt it.

Rob is offline Old Post 03-13-2001 05:06 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for Rob Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
CaptainVisor
Member

Registered: Sep 2000
Location:
Posts: 21

Lightbulb Sick of Handspring.

Handspring is getting to be as bad as Palm. "Lets introduce more models that are the same thing repackaged!"

I pre-ordered a VDX, now I have a platinum which I wish I had never bought now that the edge is out.

Many people wanted the Platinum with rechargeable batteries. Its just a shame it didn't happen this way in the first place.

I like the edge, but I won't make pay more to make a change essentially the same OS, same memory but thinner.

If more color TFTs were available, we would have a color edge today.

CaptainVisor is offline Old Post 03-13-2001 05:18 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for CaptainVisor Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
mikedemo
Member

Registered: Aug 2000
Location: The Matrix
Posts: 718

quote:
Originally posted by Rob


I will go on record now and GUARANTEE that Handspring's next device WON'T have the features you mention. They probably will come out with an edge that has a color screen (maybe a TFT one that works well in daylight), but they won't have 32 (or even 16) megs of ram, doubtful they will have PalmOS4.0 (Hawkins claims the edge's current OS extensions make it equivalent to OS4.0) and will not have a substantially better speaker (Hawkins has never given any indications that this is important to him, and would probably just say you can do what you want in a springboard). I wouldn't mind if HS proves me wrong, but I seriously doubt it.



Uh lets get some positive energy here Rob. It doesn't hurt to wish

In any case I am very happy with my Prism. So if the new device doesn't have worthy enough features, I won't buy it. The Edge is a very worthy upgrade for Visor Solo, Visor Deluxe, and maybe even Visor Platinum. But that $399 price is a bit steep. You might as well go for a Prism for 50 bucks more.

__________________
-Mikedemo
It's all about how you spend the money.

mikedemo is offline Old Post 03-13-2001 09:39 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for mikedemo Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Rob
Member

Registered: Sep 1999
Location: at work...
Posts: 736

quote:
Originally posted by mikedemo
In any case I am very happy with my Prism. So if the new device doesn't have worthy enough features, I won't buy it. The Edge is a very worthy upgrade for Visor Solo, Visor Deluxe, and maybe even Visor Platinum. But that $399 price is a bit steep. You might as well go for a Prism for 50 bucks more.


Yeah, I'm pretty happy with my (16MB) Prism, too. The edge is definitely slick, but I'll wait until it they come out with a color one (and Tellus releases the wireless modem that attaches to the smaller edge connector).

Rob is offline Old Post 03-13-2001 10:01 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for Rob Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Thunderbird291
Member

Registered: Feb 2001
Location:
Posts: 447

Re: Re: Doubtful

quote:
Originally posted by LarryN

That thing is simply a thinner Platinum...



Music to my ears. I just got a Platnium 2 months ago, and was a little mad to hear about the Edge. Until I read it has the same hardware specs but is $100 more, and even more for a serial cradle.

Thunderbird291 is offline Old Post 03-13-2001 10:07 PM
Click Here to See the Profile for Thunderbird291 Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
All times are GMT. The time now is 07:18 PM. Post New Thread    Post A Reply
 Pages (3): « 1 2 [3] Last Thread   Next Thread
[ Show a Printable Version | Email This Page to Someone! | Receive updates to this thread ]

Forum Jump:

Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.4
Copyright ©2000, 2001, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.