Amazon.com Review
The Handspring Visor Deluxe is the hot new handheld that runs the popular Palm OS, so it's compatible with thousands of existing applications. It's also expandable with Springboard modules that can add extra memory or a modem, or transform your Visor into an MP3 player, video game, GPS receiver, and more. Plus, its fast-synchronizing USB connection is compatible with both the PC and Macintosh.
To set up the Handspring Visor Deluxe, we followed the Getting Started instructions printed on the software CD-ROM case, inserting the batteries, calibrating the touch screen, entering the date and time, connecting the included USB cradle to our PC (an optional serial cradle is available), installing the desktop synchronization software, and synchronizing the Visor with our PC. The entire setup process was straightforward and intuitive, requiring only about five minutes.
Fans of Palm Computing's Palm III line of connected organizers will have no difficulty using the Visor, as it runs on a licensed version of the Palm OS. All the popular Palm personal information management (PIM) applications are included and work exactly the same way as they do on the Palm. The Visor also uses Palm's Graffiti handwriting recognition system for text entry, which takes only a few minutes to learn and a few hours of practice to master. Handspring has added to the Palm OS an advanced date book, calculator, world clock, and support for floating-point math.
The Visor Deluxe comes with 8 MB of RAM, providing plenty of room for thousands of addresses, to-do items, and memos; hundreds of e-mail messages; and several years of appointments. It also includes a USB synchronization cradle, two AAA batteries, a stick-on Graffiti "cheat sheet," a leather slip case, a stylus, a Handspring logo decal, a Quick Reference Guide, inserts describing accessories and cases, and a software CD-ROM. The CD-ROM includes Palm Desktop Software 3.01, a software link to Microsoft Outlook, and the full-length User's Guide. However, the Visor Deluxe does not come with an AC adapter.
Using the Visor was intuitive and fun, just like the Palm III series organizers that it's based on. However, unlike the Palm, the Visor has an easily accessible expansion port that supports Springboard modules. For our tests, we installed a modem module, an 8 MB memory module, the Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf game, and a Physician's Desk Reference module (note that you can install only one module at a time). Installing these modules is very easy, and they can greatly increase the functionality, power, and usefulness of the Visor. (For more information, see the descriptions of the individual Springboard modules.
Overall, we were very impressed with the Visor. It takes the best of the popular Palm platform, and adds memory and expandability--all at a great price. --Mike Brown
Pros:
- Easy to set up and use
- Runs the Palm OS and supports thousands of existing Palm applications
- Expandable with Springboard modules
- Good price
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Amazon.com Product Description
The Handspring Visor Deluxe connected organizer is all you'll need to store thousands of names, addresses, appointments, memos, to-do items, expense items, and e-mail. Based on the popular Palm OS, the Handspring Visor Deluxe is fully compatible with thousands of Palm Computing platform applications. Plus, Handspring has added features to the Palm OS like an advanced date book, calculator, world clock, and built-in floating-point math support.
The Handspring Visor Deluxe offers a fast USB connection, making synchronizing your PC or Mac simple. Exchange of information between your handheld and PC occurs with the touch of a button. HotSync technology ensures all your data is backed up and enables significantly faster synchronization with USB support than the normal serial connection. (An optional serial cradle is available.)
The Handspring Visor Deluxe with its 8 MB RAM also stores 12,000 addresses, 10 years of appointments, 6,000 to-do items, 6,000 memos, and 400 email messages, plus it has plenty of room for add-on applications. This model includes support for Lotus cc:Mail, Microsoft Outlook, and Qualcomm Eudora. Software to synchronize with AOL, Lotus Notes, Netscape Communicator, and POP3 mail is sold separately.
The Handspring Visor Deluxe is fully expandable with an external expansion slot that lets you add optional software and hardware modules (called Springboard modules) in a snap. Modules like an MP3 player, pager, modem, GPS receiver, or video game can be added to make a new device.
The Handspring Visor Deluxe comes with a HotSync cradle, stylus, snap cover, leather slip case, Palm Desktop software (Windows and Mac), software link to Microsoft Outlook (Windows only), two AAA batteries, and a one-year warranty.
Customer Reviews
Still wonderful
'Just purchased the Orange Handspring Visor Deluxe. I had always this one back when it was new but went ended up saving for the Visor Edge. Still, I never forgot the Orange visor so came back to it now 10 years on. I picked up 4 Springboard modules at the same time (Intelligolf, Tiger Woods golf, Eyemodule, and 33.6 modem). All work well - like the day it was new. This includes the modem (got connected the first time I tried using a free copy of Eudora mail and web browser).
I've had just one problem resulting in a reset every time I hotsync'd. It was due to an automatic installation of Palm OS update 3.1.1 Each hotsync tried to install that update. I simply pulled that update out of the Palm folder on my computer (put it in a different named folder) and problem solved.
I am using this on Mac OS 10.4.11 without any problems. I sync the address book and iCal. Works great and I'm using this 10 year old product like it was brand new. Love it. It's getting just a little harder to find software for this older Palm OS (version 3), but they still exist - much of it free. 'Couple of searches find what will work. Still, I'm doing well with the organizer functions and the Springboards I picked up.
So far the 2 AAA batteries are still showing over 75% and I've been using this everyday for well on 3 weeks. I just can't help but feel we've taken a step backwards with all our color screen devices that need charging every day or two. Maybe organizers are still good to have and maybe they can still have black/white screens.
For a total shopping cart of less than $75 (Visor + 4 Springboards), I cannot be happier. This is an early highlight purchase of 2009!
One of my favorite tech purchases!
Simple, playful, easy to use, and fairly intuitive, my Handspring Visor remains one of my favorite technology purchases almost a decade after I bought it.
I eventually replaced it with an iPod Touch, but in a lot of ways the Visor is a superior product. It has great battery life (and easily-replaceable batteries), wonderful expansion abilities, and the available collapsable keyboard from Targus made it a perfect ultra-light microcomputer. I used my Visor for many years in college as a portable word-processor for writing essays and research papers, since I could easily take it everywhere I went.
Even though it's "out of date" I still like using it more than any of the newer smartphones or mini-laptops.
I wish more companies would make products like this.
Love it
I use my Handspring Visor every day. I love it. The included Palm Desktop software for your PC is incredible.
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