| Features:
 
 50 percent faster than Handspring Visor Deluxe8 MB RAM stores thousands of addresses, appointments, to-do items, and moreFeatures address book, to-do list, memo pad, date book, advanced calculator, and world clockFully compatible with thousands of Palm OS applicationsWhat's in the box: Visor Platinum, Graphite HotSync cradle, 8 MB RAM, AAA batteries, Graphite snap cover, Leather case
 
 Description:
 
 One of Handspring's two new Visors running with the faster 33 MHz  Motorola Dragonball VZ processor, the Visor Platinum offers a competitive option  to the Palm V series. Although it doesn't sport a color display like its new  sibling, the Visor Prism, the Platinum offers 16 shades of gray, outputting  sharper graphics in games and applications. It also features 8 MB of memory like  the Visor Deluxe, providing plenty of room for storing contacts, notes, and e-mails.
  But the Visor Platinum's selling point is its new processor, which performs  faster than other Visors or Palm handhelds (Handspring claims up to a 50 percent  increase in speed). While we didn't put a radar gun to the Platinum, it  certainly felt speedier than the Visor Deluxe--tapping on an application opened  it almost instantaneously.   Using a USB cradle, our desktop synchronizations sped along nicely, usually  completed in just a few seconds unless we were adding applications.  Additionally, since the Platinum uses the Palm OS, most third-party programs  written for Palm handhelds will work for the Platinum.    One difference between the Visor Platinum and the Palm V series that Handspring  most likely won't boast about is its size. Where the sleek Palm V series sports  a depth of only 0.4 inches, the Platinum retains the standard Visor form factor  of 0.7 inches.    But when you've got the expandability that the Handspring's Springboard module  slot offers--allowing you to add a digital camera, a cell phone, a Tiger Woods  golf game, or an MP3 player--you don't need to quibble over slimness. Also, like  other Visors, the Platinum features a built-in microphone (though you'll need to  add a module, such as a voice recorder or the phone module, to use it).    If you're already a Palm or Handspring user, there may not be enough about the  Platinum to sway you to pick up this new product. But if you're looking for the  cutting edge of handheld speed, the Platinum is ready and raring to go. --J.  Curtis   Pros:   Cons:Fastest Palm OS processor around 8 MB memory  Expandable using Springboard modules   Thicker than Palm Vx  Microphone, but no voice recorder built in  |