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My current PDA, a Handspring Visor Prism. I got it refurbished for $169 in July of 2003. It has the usual 33Mhz Motorola Dragonball VZ processor with a 16-bit color 160x160 display.

My old PDA, a Handspring Visor Platinum. I got it for $199 in late August of 2001. It has a 33Mhz Motorola Dragonball VZ processor and 8MB RAM. I kept my old slim-leather case, which I love, though there could be something better than velcro to keep it shut.

Because of the wonkiness of the MemoryAccess module, especially on the Platinums, I got a Innopak/2V springboard module, which gets me 2MB flash memory and vibrating alert.

My first PDA, Handspring Visor Deluxe. It has 8MB of RAM, and the Springboard module for expandability, of course.

This was the springboard module attached to the Deluxe, the MemoryAccess module. I got it for $45, and it has a vibrator, LED, and 2MB of Flash Memory. It's very useful for on-the-fly backing up, and transferring programs when I'm under a flourescent light. And the vibrating alert is awesome, I can't hear the audible one in my pocket half the time.

This is the back of my old Handspring, I dropped mine in January 2001 and cracked the screen, but this old Handspring has a different chip layout than the new ones, it seems. I bought mine the first month it came out, so I guess since then they've changed things.

I wear a Timex Datalink around, and it stores phone numbers. You can see there is a camera of some sort on it that it uses to read bar codes that the computer software projects onto a CRT screen, resembling the data.

My IBM Thimkpad R30 with a 13.3" XGA active-matrix screen, 900Mhz Celeron processor, 128MB RAM, 9GB HDD, and built-in Ethernet.


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