Width:
2.6"
Length:
5.0"
Length (external to Visor):
.73"
Thickness:
.32"
Weight:
4 oz
Availability Unknown
$200.00
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great product |
While the coverage was problematic (though obviously not Omnisky's fault), the product was excellent. While riding the bus, I was able to buy a book amazon, buy a cd player on ebay and read the New York Times.
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Anonymous |
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Takes fun out of PDA |
The system worked well at first but after a week or so It completely crashed my system at least once a day (hard reset). It kind of felt like I was running windows or something...
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Frank |
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Fatel Errors / Filled with bugs |
Man was I let down... Almost thinking of turning it in and waiting for something better... Never have had this many problems with my other springboards.
Tech support even admited that they have bugs in the software and the service... Email does not connect up right to my modem and I have had to do so many soft and hard reboots its horrid
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DevMinds |
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When it is good it is very very good |
When it is good it is very very good. When connectivity is good, it is very fast. I use it regularly on a commuter railroad. I know which part of the trip has the best connection. In my office it works well, but my experience at home is spotty. Once you learn the rules (see other comments), resets and software glitches vanish. I recommend it.
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Barry |
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Had reset problem, but it seams to have gone away after I deleted hackmaster. |
Love the unit. I use it to keep track/trade stocks, news and email. I use it mostly when the market is open. In building coverage in my area is weak, but it works where I need it. Battery life is great. Had reset problems, but it seams to have gone away after I deleted hackmaster (not disabled). It has been 4 days with no problems. I have removed and installed the unit about 12 times.
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Jeff |
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With OmniSky my Prism repeatably freezes and a soft reset erases all my data. |
The coverage and service was much better than I expected. I was able to get my e-mail and surf the net in multiple cities with no problem. The problem is that with the Minstrel modem plugged in my Visor continuously freezes and I end up loosing my all data when I do a soft reset. In talking with OmniSky tech support, it doesn't appear that they think its a problem, so I am not hopeful for a quick fix. The convenience of having wireless access is not worth the problem of constantly needing to restore my unit.
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Bob Kresek |
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Anything that forces you to install IM is not acceptable |
Anything that forces you to install
crud like instant messaging is not
acceptable.... Support IM for those
that want it, but don't compel others
to waste bits having such crud on
a machine.
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Q |
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Pretty useful service |
I recently obtained the Minstrel S & the Omnisky service. Within minutes of signing up online I was surfing the web. I've had no problems, have been able to sign on everywhere I've been (inside/outside/remote areas). I wish they had color support, but Blazer is great for that.
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Jamie |
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8 Days on Omnisky in Las Vegas |
I used Omnisky for 8 days straight in Las Vegas while attending the CES show. It worked flawlessly. I received about 300 emails during that time, and sent about 75 emails. I used aol instant messeger for a total of about 2 hours while I was there, and it worked great.
I found that you have to follow the simple rules that were outlined here at Visor Central while using the Minstrel S modem. (too bad I learned the hard way, before the article was posted).
1. Never remove the modem while turned on.
2. use the auto off feature of the modem, so that when you turn the prism off, the modem will shut down.
3. Even if you turn off the modem correctly, make sure to exit whatever application you are using that access's the modem.
During my 8 day trip, I removed the modem about 6 times, without any problems, as long as I followed the above 3 rules.
Finally, I'm able to leave my laptop at home.
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Robrink |
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Doesn't like hacks... |
Coverage is sketchy at my house but good where I work, shop etc. Getting the modem up and running was a chore and once I disabled all hacks it works fine. You do have to power the modem down before taking it out to avoid a soft reset...I agree its hard to get running (I did suffer a couple of hard resets). Once I disabled hacks and go through "the procedure" to take the modem out, I'm fine.
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mangusta |
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