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Handspring talks Visor as a Gaming Platform

Posted By: Derek Szeto on Wednesday, March 15, 2000 11:40:46 AM

Game-Interviews.com has an interview with Greg Shirai, Product Line Manager at Handspring. The Handspring Visor has won numerous awards and with the ability to use Springboard modules. One of the first modules was EA's Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf and with EA's behind them we just had to ask where they saw the Visor as a gaming platform.


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 Expandable? Not Yet...
I.M. Anonymous @ 3/16/2000 9:00:28 AM #

In the article, Greg Shirai says "In a nutshell, it's the most expandable handheld computer in the world today."

What a crock. I've got a Visor Deluxe and right now even if I spent another $500 (today) it is no more expandable than any other PalmOS device and less expandable than some. There are a lot of cool springboards that have been announced but each time one gets close to shipping the date gets pushed back. By the time some of these springboards become available Handspring will probably have a new handheld ready. Its been neat having a Visor but I'm starting to wish I would have bought a Palm VII or a Palm Vx that have capabilities that the Visor can only dream of, for now...

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Ripper1 @ 3/16/2000 6:23:49 PM #

This is cool. I have a visor too and look foward to playing games during school.
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