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Sat Sep 15, 2001 - 4:59 PM EDT - By James Hromadka | |
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Physical Specifications
The Visor Pro is a combination of all monochrome Visors to date, with a 33 MHz Dragonball VZ processor, 4-bit (16 shades of gray) monochrome screen, and Palm OS 3.5.2H3. I wish I still had the Visor Platinum, because the Visor Pro looks just like it, but seems to have a sturdier casing. At first I thought the casing was the same aluminum casing that the Visor Edge has, but it is plastic.
Like the Visor Prism and Visor Edge, there is an LED on the lower-right hand side that blinks when you're charging the Pro. The rechargeable lithium ion battery provides power for four to six weeks of normal usage -- that's 2-3 times what the Prism offers. A charcoal grey hard cover, black cradle, and a metal stylus are also included in the package
Elbow Room
The Visor Pro is the first PalmOS device to offer 16 MB of memory. That translates into more applications and dynamic data that can be stored in the Pro's memory. Power users now have twice as much space to play with before utilizing Springboard modules for additional storage.
The Visor Pro will be especially valuable for GPS users, as now more
maps can be stored on the Visor. Handspring now needs a 16 MB backup
module, as the Backup module was one of the best features of owning a Visor.
Until then, modules such as the MemPlug
can be used to perform a full backup on the Visor Pro.
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