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Weight
        4.8 oz  
 Color
        Silver, Red, Blue
 
 Memory
        8 MB
 
 Speed
        33 Mhz
 
 OS
        Palm OS 3.5.2.H
 
 Dimensions
        4.7" x 3.1" x .44"
 
 Battery Type
        Built in Lithium Ion battery
 
 Availability Unknown
 
 $129.00
 
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    | User Opinions | 
  
    |  | 67% |  | 33% |  |  
  
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 | Thin Is In |  
    | I bought the edge over the other visors because of the form factor.  My old PDA was a Xircom REX, but the screen broke.  With the anodized aluminum case on the Edge I don't have to worry about that one anymore.  Also, I love the backpack addon for the Visor so if I want my sprinboard devices I can have those too.. woohooo!  Been using the Edge for 3-months and couldn't be happier.  I can carry it anywhere.. and thats what I need a PDA for :) by
      milican
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 | Totally Awesome |  
    | Just bought an ibook; got a $100 of the Edge, which is now selling for $299! That makes it $199; what a deal! by
      markallison
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 | It worth to upgrade from VDX |  
    | This Edge look and feel more substantial than in any photo.  If you have VDX and would like to try Visorphone, I would recommend it.  Metal case, metal button, and metal stylus do make your PDA a more durable piece of mind.  I still yet have to try it out for a longer period to conclude.  So far I am still satified.  At $299 after $100 instant rebate from my pervious VDX, plus $99 for VisorPhone (note: tax on $499 for VP) and I sold my VDX at $150.  This I call bargain, and will eagerly try it again with Handspring for color version by
      NetMetro
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 | Just what I needed in a Visor! |  
    | I traded my VDx after 15 months of constant use--the Edge gives me exactly what I wanted:  familiar operation but with a THIN profile and a hard flip cover.  This really makes it convenient to carry, yet offers much of the protection of the leather case. by
      JimM47
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 | Solid case and performance |  
    | I really admire this organizer after two months of use. It just feels and works better than my past two Palm devices. I carry my Edge in my pocket and the metal frame assures that I won't damage the unit when stressed. I added a GlobalAccess 56k modem and have found it very impressive when using the Blazer browser. This is a great combination that I would recommend to everyone. by
      bobmoore
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 | Recommended |  
    | Despite the springboard sleeve, I can't help but like the durability and size of the Edge. by
      Toby
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 | Perfect for Pockets |  
    | Highly recommended for those who want to carry it in their pocket and not look like a dweeb. I've had mine for a month with no problems. Constant Springboard users probably won't like the "sled," but the only module I use is the Backup module, which comes right off after backup and goes back into a safe place. by
      JGbo
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 | Yum. Pretty |  
    | Without a doubt, this is the prettiest PalmOS handheld yet.  I just wish the Springboard sled was more elegant.  Luckily, being detachable, we can look forward to sexier sleds. by
      ben_steeves
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 | The Edge has major hardware problems |  
    | I love the form factor, and I would have happily gotten rid of my Prism for it, but I had so many hard resets and other hardware problems (buttons not working, etc) in the first 24 hours that I couldn't stand it. by
      davsug
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 | Great Design, Could use a left hand rail for slim cases like the Palm V |  
    | Great machine, nice design, and very easy to obtain and work with.Replaced my Palm III circa 1998. Much faster and the screen is great.Having trouble finding a slim case just to carry business cards. It either needs a left hand rail like the Palm V or a new flip cover that could hold cards on the outside. by
      mikee
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