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Veo SD Photo Traveler for Palm Handhelds |
List Price: $99.99
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Rating: Summary: save the extra few hundred to buy a real one Review: This camera was junk you cant even try to take a picture with it outside. I couldnt get the thing to focus and the only thing it was good for was taking a picture of myself from 8 inches away and even that pic looked [bad]. Id give it no stars the scale dosnt go that low. This camera should be a toy in a happy meal. Dont waste the money just wait a few more weeks till you have enough saved to go buy regular digital camera for 300 bucks or so my brother has a nice one that has a multi media card slot and was just as easy to take pics with that and then just put the card in my treo as using the veo sd and the pics with my brothers camera acaully looked like normal pics instead of a cover on some old 60's acid music cd.
Rating: Summary: This camera is awesome! Review: This completes my 515. No software to download. You just plug it in and it automatically adds the software to the Palm. The pictures are very sharp and presentable when they are uploaded to your pc.
Rating: Summary: Terrible product Review: Veo takes blurred pictures, is very slow, holds only 10 at a time. Flimsy, like a CrackerJack prize. Veo software is a space hog. And it automatically loads two more pieces of software -- one to transmit the pics to another device, which requires a compatible ISP (more software), and one with no apparent purpose except to occupy PDA space until you pay more to get an "unlock" key and open it. Plus, the Veo software screws up Launch'Em and/or OS-5. It took a hard reset to get rid of the problems Veo caused. ... Veo is a real disappointment.
Rating: Summary: Terrible product Review: Veo takes blurred pictures, is very slow, holds only 10 at a time. Flimsy, like a CrackerJack prize. Veo software is a space hog. And it automatically loads two more pieces of software -- one to transmit the pics to another device, which requires a compatible ISP (more software), and one with no apparent purpose except to occupy PDA space until you pay more to get an "unlock" key and open it. Plus, the Veo software screws up Launch'Em and/or OS-5. It took a hard reset to get rid of the problems Veo caused. ... Veo is a real disappointment.
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