lgreenberg
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Registered: Apr 2000
Location: New York
Posts: 24 |
I�ve always been a Palm user. I�ve gone through the III, V, IIIc and now have a Vx. The Visor Deluxe really appealed to me when it was released because of the springboard modules. Well, when they became available in retail stores I had to give one a try. I picked up a graphite deluxe Thursday from Comp USA.
Although I don�t think it will replace my Vx, the back-up module alone makes it an incredible device. I do a lot of traveling and have been on the road and had my Palm crash and thus been without all my vital data. Backing up to the back-up module is a breeze, and I feel very secure in the fact that if the Visor were to crash, I could restore everything without having access to my PC. The plastic case feels cheap to me, but that�s because I�ve gotten used to the sleek Vx aluminum body and the Visor is far lower in price than the Vx. The screen on the Vx is far easier to read but I prefer the softer writing feel that the Visor gives off, similar to that of the III series.
I got the unit Thursday night, and used it all evening, loading files etc. When I went to turn the unit on this morning it would not power up. This was a little disheartening. I removed the batteries, re-inserted them, and then did a soft re-set and the unit powered on ok. This happened twice more on Friday. After a call to Handsping tech. support, they suggested I exchange the unit because it was probably defective. I went back to CompUsa Saturday and got a new one. No problems yet. I hope this isn�t a frequent occurrence. Do I need to start carrying around a safety pin in my pocket?
I actually like the plastic cover which ships with the unit. I like the fact that it completely protects the screen. It is a pain to have to remove it completely and hold it aside while using the device, but I�m willing to sacrifice ease of use for better protection. And using regular batteries means one less thing I need to carry with me in my briefcase when I travel (mainly another charger.)
Next purchase is a PDA Panache Visor stylus and the modem springboard module.
Larry
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