The
Handspring Visor Edge proves what Palm V owners have known for
some time: bulk is bad. Although we used to be overjoyed at the
prospect of using any handheld organizer that was smaller than
an attaché case, the Visor Edge has completely spoiled us on
the superiority of slimness.
At
0.44 inches thick and weighing only 4.8 ounces, the Edge feels
more like a futuristic data pad (which it should) than a deck of
cards containing electrical circuitry. It's far more comfortable
to slide into a purse or shirt pocket, and its anodized aluminum
case is likely to withstand more bumps and jostles than earlier
plastic cases.
Further, its superior aluminum cover is the best
available screen protector we've seen that ships with a PDA. Its
hinge is spring loaded so that it snaps into place at a
145-degree angle. You can push it back farther, to about a
260-degree angle, but unfortunately you can't rest it flat
against the back of the Visor. Our only other minor complaint is
that it takes a bit of practice to quickly release the cover's
tab from the bottom of the device.
Another
joy is the weighted metal stylus that comes with the Visor Edge.
Earlier styluses were plastic afterthoughts that cheapened the
experience of using a Visor. This one is the exact opposite: the
barrel is slightly swollen where you rest your fingers, giving
the stylus more heft that translates into a better feel for
writing.
The stylus attaches onto the outside of the Edge's edge
by clipping a retractable post into a small groove at the top;
the writing tip sits snugly in a holder at the bottom. Releasing
the stylus is a matter of pushing a rocker switch to disengage
the latch at the top--a motion that will take some practice. But
although the stylus is clipped to the side of the Edge, it's
remarkably sturdy and never came close to falling out during our
testing.
Of
course, slimness isn't the Edge's only advantage, even if it's
the most notable. The Visor Edge packs in features common to
Handspring's line of handhelds: it comes with 8 MB of memory,
runs the Palm OS (version 3.5.2H, which unfortunately can't be
upgraded due to the type of memory it uses), has a crisp gray
scale screen, and includes Handspring-only software like Date
Book+, City Time, and an advanced Calculator application. The
Edge runs on an internal battery that's quickly recharged when
you put it into the included docking cradle (which is a
minimalist piece of art by itself).
A
new software addition is Fast Lookup, a slick feat of
engineering within the Address Book application. Press the
Visor's scroll-up button to enter Fast Lookup mode, then use the
other application buttons to tap out the name you're looking
for. For example, the Date Book button represents letters A-L of
a person's last name, while the Address Book button counts for
letters M-Z. After a few presses, the name you want appears in
the contact list. It's also worth noting that the Edge can
perform a HotSync operation out of the box via infrared to your
computer (earlier Visors couldn't).
The
most noteworthy Visor feature is the Springboard expansion slot,
which on the Edge turns out to be both an advantage and a
detractor. To achieve the Edge's thin profile, the Springboard
slot is no longer a part of the handheld itself. To add
Springboard functionality, you must connect a rather bulky
adapter onto the back of the Visor Edge, then slide Springboard
modules into the adapter. On the plus side, you can use any
Springboard module you like just as you would with any other
Visor; the downside is that it ruins the thinness factor of the
Edge.
However,
if you think you'll use Springboard modules only occasionally
and want the advantages of a slim and lightweight handheld
organizer, you'll want to head for the Edge. --Jeff Carlson
Pros:
Cons:
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Springboard
adapter ruins thinness advantage
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Sometimes
hard to release stylus and cover
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Operating
system not upgradeable
Description:
The
Handspring Visor Edge is a thin, lightweight Palm OS organizer
that combines cutting-edge design with all the expansion
capabilities you've come to expect in a Visor handheld. It's all
metal--from the stylus to the protective flip cover--and
features a rechargeable battery that charges in the included USB
docking cradle.
In
addition to such standard Palm OS applications as an address
book, to-do list, and memo pad, Handspring adds extra features
such as an enhanced datebook, advanced calculator, and a world
clock. Plus, the Visor Edge has new usability features like Fast
Lookup, silent alarms, wireless synchronization, address
duplication, improved security, and enhanced navigation. And
since it uses the Palm OS, you can download thousands of
Palm-compatible applications and beam information to other Palm
users.
Using
its unique detachable Springboard expansion slot, you can add a
wide variety of Springboard modules whenever you want--from
digital cameras and MP3 players to wireless modems and modem
connectors to cellular phones.
With
a fast USB connection, synchronizing the Visor Edge handheld to
your PC or Mac is simple and faster than a normal serial
connection. (An optional serial cradle also is available.)
HotSync technology ensures all your data is backed up to your
desktop PC.
The
Handspring Visor Edge comes with a metal stylus, metal flip
cover, USB recharging cradle, AC power adapter, and detachable
Springboard expansion slot. It also includes Palm Desktop
software (for Windows and Macintosh) and a link to Microsoft
Outlook (Windows only).
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Important
note to customers: Your Visor comes with a free USB cradle, but
not all computers and operating system are USB compatible. If
your computer uses Windows 95 or NT or Mac OS 8.0 or below, or
if your computer is not equipped with USB ports, you'll need to
purchase a serial recharging cradle to synchronize your computer
with your new Visor.
Features:
Available
in 3 colors: Metallic Silver, Blue and Red
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Ultra thin,
light handheld with cutting-edge design
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8
MB RAM stores thousands of addresses, appointments, to-do
items, and more
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Features
address book, to-do list, memo pad, date book, advanced
calculator, and world clock
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Includes
rechargeable battery and recharging USB docking cradle
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Supports
optional expansion modules for MP3 player, pager, modem,
GPS, video games, and more; synchronize handheld data with
PC or Mac via USB docking cradle; serial recharging cradle
available separately
Technical
data:
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Standard
memory: 8 MB version
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Maximum
memory: 16 MB (with Springboard 8
MB flash memory module)
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Expansion
slot: Springboard module
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Display
type: 4-bit grayscale LCD,
monochrome
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Display
colors: 16 shades of gray
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Display
size: 2.375 by 2.375 inches
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Resolution:
160 x 160 pixels
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Display
backlight: Yes
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Processor:
Motorola 33 MHz Dragonball VZ
processor
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Operating
system: Palm OS 3.5.2H
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PC
compatible: Yes
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Mac
compatible: Yes
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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
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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
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Handwriting
recognition: Graffiti
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Keyboard:
Onscreen keyboard
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User
controls: Power on/off, backlight
control, up/down scroll buttons, calendar, address book, to
do list, memo pad buttons
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Memo
pad: Yes
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Address
book: Yes, also includes Date Book
Plus
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Scheduler:
Yes
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E-mail:
Yes, Mail application includes
support for Lotus cc:Mail, Microsoft Outlook/Outlook
Express/Exchange, and Qualcomm Eudora
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Web
browser: Third-party solutions
available
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Security:
Password-protect entries
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Stereo:
Third-party solutions available
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Built-in
speaker: Yes, includes both a
built-in speaker and microphone
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Voice
recorder: Third-party solutions
available
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MP3
playback: Third-party solutions
available
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Audible
content playback: Third-party
solutions available
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AC
adapter included: Yes, for
recharging cradle
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Battery
type: Internal rechargeable
lithium ion battery
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Batteries
included: Yes
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Average
battery life: Approximately 2
months
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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.
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Serial
port: Yes, but serial cradle sold
separately
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USB:
Yes, USB cradle included in
package
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Infrared:
Yes
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Wireless:
Third-party solutions available
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Docking
cradle: USB cradle included;
serial cradle sold separately
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PC
cable: USB cable sold separately
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Other
hardware: Metal stylus and flip
cover included. Detachable Springboard expansion slot
expands with modules like a digital camera, music player,
modem, and more.
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Software:
Compatible with thousands of Palm
OS-based software applications
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Height:
4.7 inches
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Width:
3.1 inches
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Depth:
0.44 inches
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Weight:
4.8 ounces
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Warranty,
parts: 1 year
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Warranty,
labor: 1 year
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