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Handspring Visor Pro review

General
Dimensions (W x H x D): 76x18x122 mm
Weight: 162 g
OS & software
Operating system: Palm OS 3.5.x
Software included: Address Book, Date Book, Date Book+, City Time, To Do List, Memo Pad, Advanced Calculator, Mail, Expense, Fast Lookup, Silent Alarm, Graffiti
Synchronisation software: HotSync Manager, PocketMirror
Desktop software: Palm Desktop
Host PC system requirements: PC with Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000; Macintosh with System 7.5.3 or later
Processor
Processor: Motorola Dragonball VZ
Clock speed: 33 MHz
Display
Display type: passive-matrix LCD
Display size: 3.3 in
Native resolution: 160x160 pixels
Colour depth: 4 bits
Connectivity / expansion
Docking cradle: Yes
Wired connections: USB
Wireless PAN: infrared
Expansion slots: Springboard
Memory
Installed RAM: 16 MB
Power
Battery type: Li-ion
Number of batteries: 1
Input devices
Touchscreen: Yes
Stylus: Yes
Navigation button/wheel: Yes
Audio
Audio input: microphone
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Overview

Handspring Visor Pro

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

A good choice of Palm OS handheld for power users on a budget.

Typical price

£ 229

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