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184 of 188 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Palm M100- Super Buy! Highly Recommended,
By mike (Rhode Island) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PalmOne m100 Handheld (Office Product)
I Recently bought the M100 after comparing the IIIE, IIIXE and Handspring Visor Models. What made me buy the Palm M100. Three reasons. 1. Palm's reputation of quality, and the look. I'm sorry but it's cool. Sure the screen is a bit smaller, but I'm not writing War and Peace on this thing! 2. The fact that I only wanted to replace my organizer and have room for a couple of games. Actually I have over 15 games on this along with a good chunk of info and still have over 75% of memory. Sure 8 mb is nice to have, but it's also another $100 bucks. I can't see myself spending more money on additional game-boy like cartridges. Sure for developers and heavy power users the visor is probably the way to go, but I didn't like the fact I had to pay $179 for a visor and another 30 bucks to serial link it with my older computer. That's $209 plus tax to start versus $149 for the Palm. Moreover, the Visor 8mb would have been over $279 dollars vs. $149 just to start out. FORGET IT. Like I said remeber what you are buying it for.!! 3. The way the standards are evolving and the way new devices are coming out, the next best thing is always around the corner, so again remind yourself what you are buying this for. The way I figure if something too cool comes out, (say after 6 months or so,when the flash module palms, new visors or the next best pocket pc version comes out, I'll just give the m100 to my daughter.
92 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet price point for a basic organizer,
By A Customer
This review is from: PalmOne m100 Handheld (Office Product)
I am a computer programmer. Yet I hate to deal with complicated interfaces. I want to press as few buttons as possible to get the job done. This Palm, or any other Palm allows you to do what you want without fuss. With a Palm organizer, you spend far more time using the device than in the care and feeding of the device.Where this one does well is that it is a perfect entry-level organizer for people who have been put off by the high price of, say, a Palm Vx. It is simple. It is clean. My mom could use it. Most people need a basic organizer, with maybe, one extra application. For them, this Palm shines. 2MB is a whole lot of memory unless you want to jam half-a-dozen AvantGo channels into it. That said, the flip cover looks really cheap and does not snap to the bottom of the device. It does not add much protective value to the device. The plastic casing seems sturdy. Mine has already withstood a 7 foot drop onto carpeting with not a scratch. The screen though smaller is sharp (when compared to my older PalmPilot, and easy on the eyes). The clock is a nice additional touch. If you've been waiting to ditch your paper organizer, this is the time.
168 of 175 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
more of the same,
By "unc219" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PalmOne m100 Handheld (Office Product)
All things considered, the M100 is remarkably similar to the Palm IIIe and also to the Handspring Visor. They all run the Palm OS, have 2MB of RAM, and are powered by AAA batteries. They also all sell for $149. But the monochrome screen on the M100 is just 2 inches square--almost a half inch smaller than the Palm IIIe's screen. It's still large enough to be useful, but it feels cramped. The M100 does have two handy additions to the Palm formula: the first is an integrated clock, and the other is a piece of software designed to replace Memo Pad. This feature, called Note Pad, allows you to draw and take notes directly on the screen rather than using Graffiti to enter text. I found it very handy for jotting down a phone number, which you can later transcribe with Graffiti. Don't think you must get an M100 to do this, though; third-party software, such as BugMe can do essentially the same thing on any Palm OS device. By far the most appealing change is the small, light, new body. Although at 4.4 ounces it weighs little more than the Palm V, the M100 is much thicker than that model. When you tire of basic black, just snap off the faceplate and replace it with another color. A new, double-hinged screen cover has a little window through which you can see a portion of the screen and a hole that allows you to access the scroll button. If you press this button when the M100 is turned off, the clock will be displayed through the window of the cover. When an appointment alarm sounds, you can read it right through the window as well. The cover can be folded behind the device, an improvement over the III series, but it tends to flap around a bit. I like the price since, for $150, a Palm OS device with 2MB of RAM is plenty of computer. However, I recommend a Palm IIIe or, if you're fond of colors, the Handspring Visor because they offer slightly larger screens for the same price. The M100 is cute and the software tweaks are nice but its not really all that great compared to the IIIe.
70 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
comfortable, functional, inexpensive,
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This review is from: PalmOne m100 Handheld (Office Product)
I have just converted fron a Psion to the palm about two months ago, and - I love it! The main complaint of most people (build quality) is right: Palm could have easily done better. Other than that, here are my pros & cons.(+) it's compact & inexpensive, so you do not have to think twice before slipping it into your pants or shirt pocket. I previously owned a palm pilot personal and the difference in size and weight is noticable - carrying the personl (or the Revo) was annoying after an hour or two, I now carry the m100 all day and hardly notice it. (+) hotsync: if you use outlook caledar, do not even consider a psion. Their synchronization software is stone age compared to hotsync & pocketMirror (all included in the box). (+) batteries: a matter of personal taste I guess, but I like using a couple of AAA's for a month and than just buy new ones which can be found everywhere better than worrying about taking a charger with me when I travel. (+) 360 degrees hinge flip cover - the most functional cover I have seen so far: it's thin, sturdy, and can flip open using one hand. (*) my favorite add ons: 1) minicalc - a commercial spredsheet app. that syncs nicely with exell. 2) thinkDB - a commercial 'database' app with customizable forms & filtering. (-) MIA's: e-mail sync., spelling checker, display pixel count. voice recording. (-) RAM Size: 2MB becomes marginal with the add on apps mentioned above. Had to remove AvantGo :( I'll take a star for memory size and build quality - but I never regret buying it!
89 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Why the prices keep dropping...,
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This review is from: PalmOne m100 Handheld (Office Product)
In other reviews, I have slammed this product, the m105 and the m125 for what I consider to be their fatal flaw -- a SMALL SCREEN. I returned my m105 (a gift) after a week of squinting.The dropping prices suggest that the marketplace has spoken loud and clear, and I hope that PALM soon remedies its problems at the low-end of the market with a full-sized screen in a basic unit for under two hundred smackers. I can't emphasize that enough. With a monochrome screen to begin with, and the built-in difficulty of pointing and clicking on a Palm device, size matters. However, I have to admit that at these fire-sale prices, the m100 is becoming a steal for folks who have missed out on the PDA revolution because of the cost. Make no mistake, with a little patience, this is a device that will change your life. After a transition period, you will be able to toss away your Rolodexes (I used to have three) and your paper calendars. I'd recommend buying a Handspring Visor Deluxe or the new Visor Neo for folks who want a full-sized screen, although they now cost a bit more. They also have an expansion slot for adding everything from memory to a cell phone to GPS. You will also need 8MB (the m100 model only comes with 2MB) if you want to run some of the cooler downloadable programs for your Palm. Three free programs that I use all the time include Mapopolis (free maps from mapopolis.com, streets are searchable), Vindigo (a restaurant and city guide with movie reviews and showtimes at vindigo.com), and Avantgo (a news service where you can get the likes of The New York Times, the Weather Channel and CNN on your Palm). If you want to stay with Palm, but can spend a bit more, consider the Palm V. Although lacking in expansion slots, it comes in a Good luck!
53 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Graet Buy, Definitely Recommend!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: PalmOne m100 Handheld (Office Product)
This is the best Palm out yet. The Palm 100 is all you need for the average person's daily needs. Though not expandable. It has plenty of room for games like Galaxa, Black Jack, etc. Also installed on my Palm M100 is the NYC subway map, Tip Calculator, Expense Tracker and lots of neat stuff available on the internet for free. The Palm M100 screen is a tad small, but is definitely usable. I am not reading or writing the Constitution on my Palm. In fact the screen on my Palm M100 is clear as glass compared to ther older Palm's with their gritty plastic screen like surfaces. The synch cable that comes with the Palm M100 instead of the cradle is only a keeping up with the Jones' personal attribute of an individual. The synch cable that comes with the Palm M100 more than suffices for all that it is needed for which is the transfer of information from your desktop PC to your Palm M100. I definitely recommend the Palm M100 for its easier to hold contour grip shape that is naturally more comfortable to hold than other straight edged models which I beleive prevents unnecessary drops and facilitates easier writing. The weight of the Palm M100 is considerably less than all the other Palm's my fellow co-workers have. I love the flip over pad like front cover. Buy it, you won't regret it. I don't need a Palm to surf the internet, make purchases or execute stock trades. The Palm M100 is the best model for me and the price is terrific, right on target. Keeps all the information that I need on a day to day basis for my work and personal needs. I think it is also the most attractive of Palms. You can also change the face plate colors, if you're one of those types who feels the need to personalize all your possessions. Satisfied Customer NYC
48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
thumbs up,
By A Customer
This review is from: PalmOne m100 Handheld (Office Product)
I've used Palm PDA's for 4 years now (I began with the PalmPilot Personal - 512kb), PalmPilot Pro, Palm III, V and now Palm m100; I carry it everywhere!, they're really awesome and so useful.. their strenght resides in their simplicity.. and believe me,2mb is more than enough! (I consider myself an average user) If you need more memory, color, Internet, fancy software, "expansion slots", MP3 player, r you need to write a novel, buy a laptop! , so my advice to anyone looking for a Palm PDA or clone is: stick with the simpler (cheaper) ones (IIIe, m100) becouse: 1)these things keep changing-evolving very fast, in a couple of years (even before you fill your 2mb +3500 address entries) you will be ableto buy a newer entry-model with 32mb :) for the same price..and still your total cost will be less than buying a $300+ model now 2)Carrying one *everywhere* exposes them to many things and replacing a $300+ Palm is painful. (i learned that the hard way he). 3)You will be able to do the SAME than wthe other models. of course you won't be able to see your phone numbers in color or download a 4mb e-book but..who really does? those things are not practical anyway.. I think the whole point is, Palm should keep them cheap and simple.. like the m100 IIIe
44 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good entry level PDA,
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This review is from: PalmOne m100 Handheld (Office Product)
For many people who are currently jumping on to the PDA bandwagon, you really cant go wrong with this little device. Depending on how you look at it, when it comes to PDA's generally what you pay for is what you get. This holds true for the m100. It will do pretty much everything every other palm will do. The only difference is that you have only about 2mb of storage space compared to the 8mb most Palm units will have now. Also the other main difference is that instead of a cradle, this unit has a plug in type of sync.Its a great gift to give someone considering how much you can get them these days. Its a great entry level PDA. As a last piece of advice i highly recommend that you do your research before you go and by any PDA. Dont believe the PocketPC ads or even the Palm ads. Talk to a lot of people and read a lot of reviews, particularly reviews that are made my people like you or me who aren't on Palm's or Microsoft's payroll.(Unfortunately) They will really tell you a lot of things that you will really want to know. Good Luck! Overall again this is a good introductory palm for those who dont have any type of PDA. Again it really depend on your needs in a PDA. If all you need is a place to write telephone numbers, keep a calendar, a to do list and maybe a few games, this would be adequate. However if you need to view documents, e-books, web clippings, spreadsheets, and even listen to music, you might want to go another direction. Also be prepared to part with a few more dollars.
49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great value for those of you counting your pennies.,
By A Customer
This review is from: PalmOne m100 Handheld (Office Product)
The M100 is the second handheld I've purchased. I purchased a Windows CE handheld made by Casio over a year ago but returned it one week after buying it. ... .This time, I went for a cheaper one. ..., the M100 seemed to be a good candidate. I didn't expect much from it, given my past experience. I have been extremely happy with the M100. It has never failed me yet. It syncs up well with my laptop and I have installed several third-party software on it with no trouble. Although the memory on the M100 is limited, I've never used more than 75% of it. The only thing that I can say bad about the M100 is that it doesn't come with cradle. ..., I'll let that one slide! If you don't need a color display or internet capabilities on your handheld, I'd highly recommend this product.
38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Take a Look at What is Missing FIRST!,
By Jeff Bowman (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PalmOne m100 Handheld (Office Product)
I just purchased an m100 to replace a IIIe that bit the dust (my fault, I dropped it!). I actually like the slimmer, sleeker look and don't find it to be cheap looking or feeling as some have indicated. Rather, it seems very professional, to me at least. HOWEVER, somewhere obscured in all the specs is the fact that it lacks a mail database which allows you to sync your e-mail to the unit. I had grown quite accustomed to this with the IIIe and assumed it was a given on ALL Palms (as it should be!). I plowed through about 50 messages left by similarly disgruntled purchasers before I finally found a way to get the database (despite Palm). IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SYNC MAIL TO THE UNIT, EITHER GET A DIFFERENT DEVICE OR PLAN TO SPEND SOME MONEY OR TIME TO GET THIS ABILITY. Why on earth Palm would do something like leaving a mail database out is beyond me and my e-mail loving brethren.
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