Electronics : Casio PV-400PLUS Cassiopeia Pocket Viewer Handheld Organizer

Electronics : Casio PV-400PLUS Cassiopeia Pocket Viewer Handheld Organizer

Casio PV-400PLUS Cassiopeia Pocket Viewer Handheld Organizer

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Casio PV-400PLUS Cassiopeia Pocket Viewer Handheld Organizer
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Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 2 AAA
Battery Description: Single Use
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Casio
Compatibility: PC Serial
Display Size: 3.6 unknown-units
EAN: 0079767193423
Label: Casio
Manufacturer: Casio
Model: PV-400PLUS
Modem Description: None
Native Resolution: 160 x 160
Publisher: Casio
Size: Palm Size
Studio: Casio
System Memory Size: 4 MB
Warranty: 1 Year Limited



Features:
  • Stores addresses, phone numbers, and business contacts
  • Synchronizes data with your PC
  • 4 MB flash memory, 160 x 160 dot matrix display
  • 110-hour battery life
  • What's in the box: Cassiopeia PV-S400Plus, PC Synchronization Cradle, Hard Cover, Stylus, User manual







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Casio Pocket Viewer PV-400Plus encompasses numerous features with a powerful 4MB flash memory. It provides one-handed access to your personal data, automatic PC synchronization and more. This slim unit provides storage for up to 8000 contacts, 8000 schedule items, 6000 expense and 1550 memo files. This ultimate organizer is the best, most reliable way to access your PIM data while away from the home or office.Another great feature is the quick data copy; you can copy text, spreadsheet, Internet and other data from a desktop computer quickly and easily. The pop-up tools include: clock (home time/world time), calendar and calculator, will only make it easier than what it already is. Other key features include: Scheduler, backlit display, contacts function, memo, quick-memo, expense function, conversion (Euro/General Currency) and multi-lingual messages (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian).

Amazon.com Item Description:
If you are looking for a hand-held electronic organizer but don't want all the bells and whistles (or the steep price) of a pocket PC, the Casio PV-400 Personal Viewer may be your solution. While it doesn't process data, the Casio PV-400 can synchronize with your desktop PC as well as store and display data.

The PV-400 offers 55 hours of battery life; 4 MB of flash memory; and a 128 x 128 dot matrix, illuminated backlight display. With these features, viewing important information while traveling or conducting business is literally well within your grasp.

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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Cassiopeia ...
Very easy to use. It is handy in keeping track of all the Marathons that I do along with all the dates so I know where I need to be. I have taken it to Singapore, Laos, Thailand, and across the US with out any major problems. The only problem I had is when I lost the stylus in Dallas. It is well worth the money.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * A SUPER MACHINE ...
I HAVE USED THIS PRODUCT FOR 3 YEARS IN OUR CARPET BUSINESS. IT IS QUICK TO USE, WINDOWS FORMAT. VERY USER FRIENDLY. I PAID 100.OO FOR MINE AND NOW THEY ARE 1/2 THE PRICE. YOU WON'T BE DISSPOINTED.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Cassiopeia- The future of Handhelds ...
Casio, this tops Palm, Royal, Sony, Sharp, etc.!!!! I think your Cassiopeia division is going some where. Someday the Palm Pilot will not be the leader- it'll be a Casio!! I believe in you and trust you- all the products are great. You really have a keeper here and I think that if you give more attention to your handhelds they'll be number 1 in no time. It was cheap, too! Wow, the best PDA I've ever seen



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A PDA for all ages ...
I'm 13 years old and it took me less time to figure this PDA out than my other five-dollar organizer. This was a worthwile purchase and with school approaching I'm sure it will be a great tool, especially with all the functions. The PC Sync is giving me some trouble, but I'm sure I'll figure it out. Thank you Casio- your Casioppea Pocket PCs are incredible! I definately recommend this PDA to everyone- whether you're a junior high nerd or a wealthy businessman- it's a PDA for all ages!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good economy pocket viewer..... ...
I actually bought this unit used on Amazon.com and has worked perfectly for me. When I am using it people come up and ask if it is a palm pilot. If you are just looking for an address/reminder/note pocket viewer, this is great. I really like it and it does exactly what I need. It hasn't lost any data and seems to be high quality. The only setback is sometimes you don't want it beeping everytime you press a letter or function. That gets irritating when you are in a public place and want to add information to your organizer. Otherwise I am really happy with it. I don't need all of the other functions of one of those expensive palm pilots, I just wanted a note keeper/address organizer.


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