Pros: Color Screen. Lots of Memory. Direct synch with Outlook. Keeps MS Office Documents. Cons: Price. Bulky.
When my three year old Palm Pilot started having problems synchronizing, I knew it was only a matter of time before it would have to be put down and I would have to find another faithful servant to carry around the mass amount of knowledge that I liked...
Pros: It works- sometimes Cons: Sometimes it does not work, better options available,
Ok, maybe that was a slightly strong statement. I mean there was the Yugo, free ISP's, and New Coke. You should be getting the idea that this product will likely go the way of these other "wonderful" inventions.
Other than my job as a network administrator, I’m also working for a startup company that specializes in new computer inventions. The owner of that company went out yesterday and purchased the Casio Cassiopeia E-125.
Pros: Great Screen! Easy to Navigate. Cons: Chunky - Not Pocket Friendly, Very Expensive
Casio has updated and improved their already very good E-115 Pocket PC with this newer E-125. Evolutionary rather than revolutionary, yet important updates were accommodated in this new model.
The first thing you’ll notice about the Cassiopeia...
Pros: Pocket PC features and bundled software; lots of potential. Cons: Still pricey (like all Pocket PCs); software and accessories not as available as for Palm OS.
I chose the Pocket PC platform over the Palm OS for a couple of reasons. First, I wanted more native compatibility with Outlook, my PIM. Second, I wanted color (and good color, not 256-color -- to do justice to the pictures of my daughter). And third,...
Pros: Handwriting recognition; Built-in applications; Value for the price; Fun to use Cons: Difficult to read outdoors; limited expandability
I switched from the Palm platform to the Casio Cassiopeia E-125 several months ago. I have never been as satisfied with a product as I am with this one!
Pros: Display and expansion features make it a true "Pocket PC" Cons: Too bulky, needs a better power system.
Microsoft and their hardware partners have finally implemented useful Pocket PCs, that is, handheld devices that mimic the flexibility and power of a desktop PC.
The Casio E-125 PocketPC implementation is an excellent example of the progress...
Pros: Screen, graphics, compatibility, speed, memory, USB, battery life, CF type II Cons: Non flash ROM, heavy, lightweight cradle, limited documentation
I've bought the first E-125 sold in my country (Greece). I already have an E-115 and an iPAQ but i need (and like) them as my company works on them for software developement.
Because of my work i've read many PocketPC/CE3 reviews and white papers...
Pros: Color, power, expandability, base features, quality Cons: Price, cradle could be better design
Getting organized. Never one of my strong points. My banking system consists of memory. My important phone numbers are on a wide variety of business cards, receipts and notebook paper. I even forget to make a “to do” list.
Pros: Acceptable Size, Gorgeous Screen, Acceptable performance Cons: Could be a tiny smaller - screen not direct sunlight friendly
I purchased this unit in January from best buy for about $550. When I got home and had it running the very next thing I did was sign up for the loss protection warranty for a meager $5 a month (Considering this units small size and expensive price tag...
Pros: Powerful machine, expandable, unmatched screen. Cons: A little larger then other models
I recently purchased the Casio E-125 Pocket PC device and am very happy with it. I'm not a newbie to the world of pocket computing. I own a Palm III, Palm V, a Philips Nino 510 and now the Casio. The Casio has many advantages over its ancestors, and...
Pros: Everything so far. Especially the Display. Cons: Maybe the size but...and software titles
After weeks of reading magazines, articles, web sites, and friends with PDA's I finally decided to drop my $549.00 towards the best PDA out there.
If you need a PDA for simple use, then I would stay away from this unit but if you like to have a nice...
Pros: Best indoor screen of any PDA, Built-In Compact Flash Type II slot Cons: A bit heavy, could be a little smaller, cheap looking cradle
I've been a PDA user for about 4 years now. I've owned an Apple Messagepad 120, 130, 2000, Palm IIIx and recently decided to give a PocketPC a try. I've had my eye on WinCE ever since they first came out but never really considered switching over for 2...
Pros: familar environment, colorful display Cons: inherited Microsoft's "dummied down" philosophy for people who don't know computers
I actually bought a cheaper model, the Casio EM500, which is still pretty similar to the E-125. Even if the iPaq was available I wouldn't get it because of the lack of a Compact Flash slot. Other than a Compact Flash slot I generally like the Casio...
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