A Big Week for New Visor Add-ons
TT Tech announced the SnapNType, a small keyboard that attaches to the bottom of the Visor and is intended to be used with the thumbs. No battery is required. The original version, when it is released at the end of this month, will work with the Visor, Deluxe, Prism, and Platinum. They are also working on a version for the Palm V series and others. No pricing is available yet.
TT Tech also announced the SnapNPlay, a gamepad that attaches to the bottom of the Visor and adds a GameBoy-type set of buttons. It can also do "RumblePak"-type vibration. A single AAA is required. The original version, when it is released at the end of June, will work with the Visor, Deluxe, Prism, and Platinum. They are also working on a version for the Palm m100 series and others. No pricing is available for this one either.
Sierra Wireless announced the AirPath 300 wireless modem. It uses CDPD networks and has a hinged, detachable antenna and a rechargable Li-ion battery. Pricing info is not yet available.
Nexian introduced the HandyGPS Pro, an upgraded version of their current model. It costs $200.
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I notice it covers the graffiti area
I guess the advantage of this approach is it's more compact and probably more stable to type on.
RE: I notice it covers the graffiti area
OH my god...becky, look at her....Prism.
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Pissing Context MCMXXII
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it's weird
will fly away, and that will be a tragedy...
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OH my god...becky, look at her....Prism.
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