Comments on: Review: Handspring Visor Prism Gameface
While most people get a handheld for practical reasons, there is no reason why they can't be fun, too. And there are some hard-core Palm gamers out there who their primary use is to play games. For both of these groups, long-time contributor Robert Zach has written a review of the Handspring Visor Prism Gameface.
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I.M. Anonymous @ 11/3/2001 1:57:35 AM #
I Love this thing- very study.
Anyone who says the prism sucks is an idiot.
I use it every day in NYC construction-its tough in all climates and the gameface just protects it more.
Kudos to handspring.
Anyone who says the prism sucks is an idiot.
I use it every day in NYC construction-its tough in all climates and the gameface just protects it more.
Kudos to handspring.
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Hacking the gameface
I modified the gameface to allow me to use it with
my visorphone. I simply ground down the top 'clip'
until it was flush with the case and attched a thin strip
velcro to the top inner recess. The bottom clip i left
intact. I also drilled out two holes over the speaker
and led. Works great, looks great. With the 'joystick'
unscrewed (I keep it in my wallet) it only adds about
1/2" to the depth of the unit.