Monday, May 29, 2006

HandSpring Visor Neo (My first Handheld/PDA)



The Handspring Visor Neo combines amazing versatility and value in one infinitely expandable handheld computer. Running the popular Palm OS, it will help you keep track of your life – just like an organiser – while staying well within your budget. Butthe Visor Neo is more than just an organiser. With the unique Springboard™ expansion slot, you can turn your Visor Neo into whatever you want it to be in no time. With no drivers to load, you can just plug-and-play – simply snap in a module and it’s a digital camera, a modem, a phone and more besides!
Based on the popular Palm OS®, the Visor Neo has everything you need to organise your busy life: address book, enhanced date book, to do list, memo pad, advanced calculator and world clock. And there are thousands of other Palm-compatible applications available to download, so you can also enjoy games, guides and books on your Visor Neo. What’s more, you can even beam information and programs to other Palm users.
As if all that weren’t enough, the USB connection makes synchronising with your desktop computer really fast – and really easy. Using the USB cradle and HotSync® technology, you can back up, update or exchange information between your Visor Neo and desktop computer in seconds. You can even transfer existing Palm organiser data to your Visor Neo with just one touch (pasted from www.palm.com).
Product Information
Colour: Blue; Size: 4.8 in x 3.0 in x 0.7 in (12.2 cm x 7.6 cm x 1.8 cm); Weight: 5.4 oz. (153 g); Memory: 8 MB; Processor: 33 MHz; Display: Backlit monochrome; Battery: Alkaline (uses 2 x AAA); Features: Palm OS® /Springboard™ expansion slot /Infrared (IR) communication /Built-in microphone.
Included Software
Palm OS 3.5.2H3 /Date Book Plus /Address Book /To Do List /Memo Pad /Fast Lookup /Advanced Calculator /CityTime world clock /Graffiti® handwriting software /Mail /Expense.

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