Handheld devices are becoming ever-more popular even as they reach the upper limits of affordability. For those who are looking for a good handheld that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, the Handspring Visor Neo is one possible option. The Handspring Visor has many of the features that people demand in a handheld, and yet it still remains well under the cost of some of the more popular models. The Handspring Visor Neo comes with eight megabytes of RAM memory which allows you to store thousands of names, addresses, and appointments. It comes with a built-in address book, memo pad, to-do list, advanced calculator, and even a world clock. The Handspring Visor also has an expansion slot that allows you to use it as an MP3 player, modem, or a GPS receiver. The Handspring Visor runs on the standard Palm operating system, which is fully compatible with Windows 98 and later and Mac OS 8.5 or later. It runs on two AAA batteries and it comes with software for synchronization with your Mac or PC. The Visor utilizes an ultra-quick 33 Mhz Motorola Dragonball VZ micro processor. Transferring data with the Handspring Visor Neo is exceptionally simple. It comes with a USB cradle and you simply plug it in and follow the straightforward instructions when prompted. Additionally, the Visor Neo has an infrared port that allows you to transfer data to other handhelds.
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