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Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

by RichBoston,  Apr 8, 2001
Pros: Expansion Slot, Reasonably Priced Color, Updated Palm OS, New Apps
Cons: Needs An Enhanced, Brighter Color Screen Without Sacrificing Battery Life
The Bottom Line: State of the art. The only "fault" I can really find is the brightness of the screen and I suspect that was a tradeoff for longer battery life.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

by selfhi5,  Jul 23, 2001
Pros: Expandable, Internet-Capable in Brilliant Color
Cons: None!
The Bottom Line: This brand new product from the company that brought Palm Pilots I-V is sure to knock your socks off, and no function was forgotten when creating this masterpiece!
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

by msmasitti,  Aug 23, 2001
Pros: Slim/Lightweight, Color Screen, Rechargeable, USB, Palm OS 4, Expansion
Cons: Slight dim screen, no hardware for SD/MMC clot
The Bottom Line: The m505 is the perfect PDA, with a good color screen and slim, good looking design, I highly recommend it!
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

by kaysi,  Aug 13, 2001
Pros: USB Cradle, Color Screen, Expansion Slots, Sleek and Small.
Cons: Price of $449.
The Bottom Line: Great choice in an ever-expanding market.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

by glacier,  Aug 28, 2001
Pros: Great form factor, good expansion and color, ergonomic.
Cons: No brightness control, minor difficulty with expansion card, delicate hotsync connection.
The Bottom Line: The best PDA in the color 'space' today, for reasons I specify in this review.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

by raven190,  Sep 1, 2001
Pros: Size, color abilities, expandable, sleek design.
Cons: Screen could be a little brighter.
The Bottom Line: This is my entry into the PDA world and the m505 has proved its worth.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

by droolin,  May 12, 2001
Pros: Small, stylish form factor; long battery life; expansion capabilities; USB cradle included; bonus software
Cons: screen just a little dim but not bad
The Bottom Line: It's the PDA to use for those wanting color. Period.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

by ndoggnumber9,  Jul 18, 2001
Pros: Screen darn it! Size. Color. Expansion. Price darn it!
Cons: Requires you to be relatively smart to make it work properly.
The Bottom Line: Read it, it's a rant about why I believe certain aspects of this Palm that have been argued against are so darn good.
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

by andrewmk99,  Oct 3, 2002
Pros: Size, scalability, battery life, price, Sleek look Way cheaper than 515 or Pocket PC
Cons: Screen could have adjustable brightness Basic colors are a bit washed out
The Bottom Line: Pocket PC's have a long way to go in making them an efficient user platform. Palm's are unique and appreciate its simplicity and scalablity to your needs
 
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

by tc2001,  Aug 10, 2001
Pros: Slim; Palm OS; Reliable; Cool-looking; Mac Friendly
Cons: Screen could be brighter; Need more memory; Not compatible with Palm V accessories
The Bottom Line: Good unit. Go buy one. If you are a Mac user, you're better off with an m505 than a Sony or Handspring.
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