Visor Prism Color $69.00 - OfficeMax.com after coupon after rebate(Looks Dead now)

Sept1967

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OfficeMax has a Visor Prism Color $149.00 (yeah yeah , older model).

Visor Prism Color Handheld. $50 Mail-In Rebate.
Item # 20029853 , Style # 1008NA

$50 Visor Rebate - OfficeMax.com ONLY

Use any $25 or $30 dollars off coupon. {you know where to find them}.
Add box of paperclips...ect...to make 150.


* Expandable: over fifty Springboard modules available today.
* Springboard expansion slot lets it become a digital camera, mobile phone, wireless Internet device, MP3 player and much more.
* 8MB memory
* Stay on track with the expanded daily, weekly and yearly views of Date Book Plus.
* Perform intricate calculations and conversions with Advanced Calculator.
* Stay on time anywhere you go with CityTime world clock.
* 16-bit color, active matrix backlit LCD.
* Displays 65,536 vibrant colors so everything is crisper, brighter and easier to read.
* Compatible with thousands of Palm OS applications.
* Transfer data between your Visor Prism handheld and your computer with just one touch.
* USB connection for quick and easy synchronization with your desktop computer.
* Both Windows and Macintosh desktop software are included.

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After one day, now says on their website...

Product 20029853 may be available in retail stores. Use our Store Locator and call to check availability.
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Which is lame, if they have an ONLINE only rebate attached to it. Gotta love those little bait & switch adds to get you instore
 

Mysterie

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Gee, I can remember when I spent nearly $500 on one of these (and got an accidental $200 CompUSA rebate for it)...
 

SpideyCU

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Originally posted by: Mysterie
Gee, I can remember when I spent nearly $500 on one of these (and got an accidental $200 CompUSA rebate for it)...
Ha ha, me too!

This is still a very good PDA for those who aren't into the super-high-end stuff. I got a cheap CompactFlash adapter for the Springboard Expansion slot too, made it much more useful.
 

Mysterie

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Ha ha, me too!

This is still a very good PDA for those who aren't into the super-high-end stuff. I got a cheap CompactFlash adapter for the Springboard Expansion slot too, made it much more useful.
Yep had that the compactflash memplug for storage, a Minijam for MP3s, an eyemoule for pictures, and total recall for recording. Ended up carrying too much with me while going out so I decided to cut back and got myself a iPaq. Loved my Prism thru, could play solitaire all day no recharge, my iPaq couldn't last more than four hours. Oh well, you win some you lose some.
 

Wolverine27

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Originally posted by: Mysterie
Ha ha, me too!

This is still a very good PDA for those who aren't into the super-high-end stuff. I got a cheap CompactFlash adapter for the Springboard Expansion slot too, made it much more useful.
Yep had that the compactflash memplug for storage, a Minijam for MP3s, an eyemoule for pictures, and total recall for recording. Ended up carrying too much with me while going out so I decided to cut back and got myself a iPaq. Loved my Prism thru, could play solitaire all day no recharge, my iPaq couldn't last more than four hours. Oh well, you win some you lose some.


I was able to get one of these originally at CompUSA -$200 rebate a while back also. I dumped it in favor of an iPaq also...but the poor battery life drove me nuts, which is why I decided to switch back to this one.