The main component which the Visor Prism brings to the
table that the Palm lacks is the Springboard expansion platform. We've looked at
a few devices that can be inserted into this open source port to bring added
functionality to the Handspring. In particular the Eye Module 2 which is a mini digital camera, and the MiniJam which is a portable
MP3 player.
Spring board expansion modules of all types and descriptions have
proliferated on the fact that the system is an open hardware platform. Jeff
Hawkins, the creator of the PalmPilot maintains the philosophy that an open,
licence-free expansion port was necessary to spark third-party interest in
software and hardware development.
The
Springboard expansion module system is quite diverse, and from the outset looks quite similar to that
of PCMCIA cards, but really is quite different. While the two expansion ports share
the same type of connector pins the similarities stop
there.
The Handspring expansion port has space so the add-on's
can go beyond the back and above the top of the Visor. The modules can draw
power from the internal Visor batteries, or come equipped with their own - not
to mention extra buttons, antennae, earpies and the
like.
Naturally the component of the Visor Prism which makes it stand out the most
is its very attractive and handy full-colour LCD display. The 160x160 pixel
resolution 16-bit colour screen can display upwards of 65,000 shades of colour
behind a touch sensitive screen.