Pros: easy to use, cheaper than some other organizers Cons: no handwriting, cost may not be as competitive since Palm m100 is only $150
After a couple of years, the PV-200 is still going strong. My wife used to use one of those simple $20 organizers that can be had at any drug store. She used it so much she wore off the lettering on the keys! One day the nasty of nasties happened......
I decided that I needed a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) to cope with my ever growing lifestyle. I found that a pocket sized version of a powerful computer would do the trick.
Admittedly, you need bigger than average pockets to carry this...
Pros: The price is very good, compared to the quality of the device. Cons: Sometimes you can switch on and off the device without knowledge.
I found my PDA with Ebay for Euro 91; the normal retail price is situated between euro 189 and 249. My PDA was by the way still brand-new and originated from a bankrupt's estate. By the way I do not describe some functions here, because I do not use...
Pros: Cost, Has all of the core functions, light weight, long battery life, search capability, hot syncs well, large storage capacity Cons: Not Expandable, No Handwriting recognition
This PDA performs all of the core functions that the more expensive Palm units do at a much more affordable price. At an average retail cost of
$99, the Casio PV-200A allows you to store scheduling information, to-do lists, contacts, memo's, hand...
Pros: usability,efficiency, powerful features Cons: none yet
Okay sure I wanted a Palm Pilot V to replace my inefficient Sharp organizer but the high sticker price put it well out of reach. Then I stumbled upon the Casio Pocket Organizer. Finally a real alternative for those of us who need a PDA with powerful...
A few years ago I splurged on a Sharp Organizer to record phone numbers, addresses, special dates, and make short notations on the fly. It has been an invaluable friend. But as the year trickled away I began to worry about its ability to "keep on...
Casio's PV-200 was a great idea. Incorporate an affordable price, non-Windows royalties and great options into a PDA. Despite it's benefits, it falls flat on its face in one important category - user manipulation.
Pros: It is compact, convenient, cheap, and fun to use! Cons: I have not found any.
The Casio Pocket Viewer 200 was a wonderful purchase. I was looking for an electronic organizer that was easy to use, cheap, convenient and fun to use. This pen-based organizer is just what you need to organize your personal and business life. ...
Having handled the Palm III at great length, I am not completely thrilled with the Casio Pocket Viewer. But all in all, for the money, it is a great little device. I have completely done away with my paper organizer, which has lightened my load...
Pros: Price, ease of operation, memory, flexibility, PC interface Cons: minor menu items, lack of leather case availability
I had considered getting a Palm Pilot but they were a bit pricey. My wife knew I was interested in a PDA and I received the Casio PV-200 as a Christmas gift. All I can say is that I wish I had gotten it sooner! This device is incredible. The stylus...
Pros: It may be out dated, but it's still useful! Cons: It's out of date and Palm IIIe cost $149
Personal I love my PV-200; I use it all the time. I bought it used at e-bay for $30. I bought it to see if I would actually use a PDA or just leave it home.
Well, It turns out I do use it all the time, while I’m very...
Pros: Good for organization Cons: Not expandable, not worth the price
The Casio Pocket Viewer PV-200 is good if you just want to manage your information. It includes an address book for all of your contacts, a memo for notes, a quick memo to scribble hand written notes, a scheduler for all your appointments and to do's, a...
Casio FX300MS - PLUS Pocket Scientific Calculator Every student from 5th grade on can use the help of a scientific calculator for school and home assignments. Casio FX300ms is a powerful, compact calc...
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