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224 of 226 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More than worth the money I spent on it, June 10, 2003
I wanted (and got) an inexpensive electronic organizer, which would give me the functions of a calendar/schedule and an address book. This unit has both as well as a calculator, English/Spanish translation dictionary, several different type alarms, a memo function, a backlight feature, a couple of basic games, a conversion mode for metric measurements and currency (when you know the exchange rate), and the ability to sync with my Windows computer using Outlook. The unit has 1MB of memory, which is plenty for storing tons of addresses and memos for 150 years into the future. (The calendar goes from 1950-2150. It goes backward for what reason??)Pros: 1. It has a backlight. 2. The stylus tucks away in the unit and it works precisely. (So does the end of an unclicked pen, in case you lose the stylus.) 3. Batteries *are* included! (2 Lithium batteries, model CR2032. One for unit operation and one for backlighting.) 4. It has an auto power off after 7 minutes to save battery life. 5. Data isn't lost while replacing batteries as long as you do it quickly and don't pull out both at the same time. 6. The @ and dot (.) symbols are conveniently available so you don't have to search for them when you enter an e-mail address. You can enter other symbols by toggling through a list of 32 different ones. 7. There is a 5-line display and the letters are a good size for reading. 8. It has a protective cover that flips neatly to the back while you're using the unit. 9. The search feature for names & addresses is nice-- it searches by last name. 10. Address fields you can enter are: last name, first name, company, home#, office#, fax#, mobile#, e-mail, address, city, state, ZIP, country, and note. 11. There are 3 kinds of address books: "Unfiled" "Personal" and "Business" for organizing your contacts. 12. The memo feature is nice for storing all those account numbers you can never remember. 13. It has a password lock feature for privacy. 13. The accompanying operation manual is well organized and clear to understand. (It's also in Spanish.) Cons: 1. The screen has a glare to it unless you hold it at a certain angle. 2. The backlight isn't very bright- more like a "glow." Use a lamp when possible. It's probably good in pitch dark. 3. Some of the screen words like "MENU" and "EDIT" are very small-- have your reading glasses on! 4. I doubt I'll ever use the language translator, so to me it's a waste of space. (Hey, I can read the Spanish version of the manual!) 5. The data entry is not as intuitive as I would like it to be. (I had to read the directions.) And there is no "ESCAPE" or "CANCEL" for navigation. 6. The "ENTER" key on my unit is up-side-down. 7. It has a slightly annoying habit of wrapping words and phone numbers to the next line unless you insert spaces to keep a word or number together. The following are requirements for synchronization with your computer: -IBM PC or 100% compatible -Windows 98/98SE/2000 Prof/Me/XP -Pentium 300MHz or higher -50 MB free disk space -64 MB RAM for Windows 98/98SE/2000 Prof/Me -128 MB RAM for Windows XP -Available 9-pin serial port -CD-ROM drive -Mouse -Microsoft Outlook 97/98/2000/2002 must be installed to use the Synchronization Software between the Organizer and your PC. I don't have Outlook (only Express) and haven't tried this feature. Someone else will have to report on it. (Sorry) Overall, I think I got more than what I paid for. This is a nice organizer and is superior to its paper counterpart address book and appointment calendar.
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89 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Totally Pleased, June 18, 2004
I bought this organizer on my first day of work, I was thinking of investing in a rather expensive PDA and then I saw this. Pros: -Looks cool -- like other PDA's -Has all the functions that I need, calenders, memos, to do lists and reminders to meetings etc. -And yes if you learn to use the organizer properly, you can indeed enter MORE than 1 entry to your lists per day (this is to refute some one's comments on this organizer before me.) -I like the calculator feature. -The stylus works really well. - The 3 alarms are really cool, way better than my cell phone. One rings everyday at the same time, another rings when you want it to, and the third rings as a reminder for appointments. -It is so much cheaper (and has all the features I wanted) than what I thought I wud end up spending on expensive PDA's esp since I wasn't looking for Wi-Fi or MP3s in them! -You have the option of turning off the display of the synchronization program when you boot the PC. (someone else mentioned that this troubled him/her.) Cons - The 9 pin serial port sucks in this world of USBs and I am thinking of getting a Serial port to USB converter to make things work. Overall, I definitely recommend this product to all those who could do with an organizer (without the Wi-Fis and all) but are not really happy with the price of PDAs in the market.
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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works well, more features than expected, July 11, 2003
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For [this price], this is well worth it. More features than expected, even comparable to Palm Pilots, minus handwriting recognition. The features are good and the touch screen/stylus works very well. Not too difficult to use, even w/o manual. The protective lid seems solid enough and protects well. The stylus fits in the side like Palm Pilots and is useful. There isn't to many cons for the money. Little improvements could be a second caps key that doesn't act like caps lock, changing "mobile" to "cell" so the intial is not confused to "home" (M vs C, to not confuse with H), a cancel/esc key, ability to repeat schedules + repeat alarms, and have the next/previous key as on screen as well, like the enter button.This are all pretty minor, compared to the benefits of the pda, so I highly recommend this for someone who doesn't need a Palm Pilot and definitely doesn't need a Pocket PC. Good price, good features!
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