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My Visor goes to School
Tue Feb 6, 2001 - 11:25 AM EST - By Michael Ducker
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My Visor goes to Sch... Good Software » Hardware Conclusion
Hardware Hardware is just as important as software, besides, a Stowaway keyboard, gives more ooo's and ahhh's than a Fitaly keyboard.
1. A nice case. You want to protect your Visor from the everyday tortures of school. I like the Flip-top ones, because it's so quick to get at your Visor.
2. A keyboard. Graffiti can't give you the speed of a keyboard, and the accuracy with a on-screen keyboard makes it tough. I recommend the Stowaway for it's size.
3. A back-up module. As I've previously mentioned, I can't spare to lose any data. A back-up module lets you back up when ever, where ever.
4. A nice set of NiMH rechargeable batteries. When you use your Visor for an two-three continuous hours a day, the batteries only last a week. Especially if your taking notes off an overhead, and the lights are out. The backlight eats batteries like I eat
candy. If you don't want to go to the trouble of having to replace your batteries all the time, try the FullCharge , recently reviewed here , on Visorcentral.com, or try the new Visor Power Kit .
5. A Screen Protector. This is more important than it sounds. With this, you can keep your screen new, forever. Make your own , or use Writerights , which you can buy anywhere they sell Visors or Palms. In school, your Visor can easily be scratched.
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