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Not completely true if you modify the CF Sleeve, in which case you only get a slightly larger top but the rest of the device is still slim. A fellow was doing the modification for people and calling them the Silver Slider. :)
> I agree with everything Mark said, but ALSO keep in mind that iPAQ + CF sleeve > (which is the only way to add more memory to the device) makes it even bigger or > about the same size as E125, not to mention prism. > > > When you get your Casio, don't forget PocketQuake :) > > http://www.pocketmatrix.com/pocketquake/ > > > > Don't forget that your Casio will be able to play videos, MP3's, and you can > do > > things like handwriting recognition (Newton style) with Transcriber, as well > as > > do street maps with PocketStreets, etc. > > > > The iPaq has numerous advantages including being smaller and slightly lighter > > than the Visor Prism (!). It utilizes a color screen that is reflective and > > can be seen easily in direct sunlight. The E125 is bigger than the Visor > Prism. > > Neither E125 or Prism can easily be seen in direct sunlight. > > > > But yes, if you're going just for videogames and don't mind the speed, the > Casio > > is the way to go. But if you were hoping for something as small as your > > Prizm, you're in for a shock: The E125 is a brick (but built rock solid like > > one). > > >
Cheers, -Techmaster
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