LarryN
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Registered: Jun 2000
Location: Pembroke,MA
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Mini Review
I finally got it last night. Palmgear gave me the delay email shortly after placing the order. Anyway�
Device: Kensington Phone Keypad
Size: (2 3/8� wide, 3 �� long, ��deep) The handset is relatively small, although the Visorphone battery does protrude from the back, just like it does on my Prism. It�s a little bit bigger in the hand than the newer Motorola flip phones.
Features: Generally nothing compared to regular phones nowadays. I have the basics. Signal strength, battery power, last number redial, sidelit display, and not much else.
Display: sidelit LCD 10 digit (at a time) display. The sidelight is blue, and shows numbers up quite well at night, but its visibility is only Ok to see during the day.
My impressions are that it�s only OK, at best. I love not smudging the Prism screen with my cheek while talking on it. I�ve compared the clarity of the voice on it (one of the downfalls of the Visorphone, because it uses the tiny microphone on the Prism). I hate that it doesn�t store any numbers in it. It charges via the standard visor connector located on the bottom of it, but you must use the travel charger that comes with the Visorphone, because there�s no way to lock it down (short of an elastic band) on the charging hotsync base. It does charge if you hold it down on the base, but I�m not staying here pushing down on it until it�s charged.
I could have used this a LOT in Europe when I was using the Prism primarily for a GPS, but still wanted to be able to be contacted.
I guess the question is: �Is this a better value than buying a standalone GSM phone that I can then swap the SIM card out to?�. Jury�s still out. I don�t like having to win the auction on eBay to get one, but buying one at Palmgear (and actually receiving it), is like winning an auction as well, with my past history getting hardware items from them. I�m keeping it, but I may have been happier with a GSM phone from eBay.
I'll post a pic if you want me to, I can now use my EM2 to take a pic of my Visorphone (another plus??? )
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