Pros: Inexpensive Cons: Needless options you're forced to scroll through
Doctor Reefy, one of the characters in Sherwood Anderson’s American classic, "Winesburg, Ohio," had a curious habit of keeping wadded-up pieces of paper in his pockets. “On the papers were written thoughts, ends of thoughts, beginnings of...
Pros: Inexpensive, 4MB ram, comes with cradle Cons: Flimsy cover, can't find cases, light duty construction
I just got a Cassiopia PV400+. I paid $89 at Sam's club. They also have them for $99 at Walmart. It has a black and white screen with 4MB of RAM. Plenty of RAM for lots of memos and contact names. It also has a button on the left side. You push the...
Pros: A Worthy Test Ride to see if you can live with a Real PDA. Cons: Basic functions only and few bells and whistles that the geeky-techie crowd drool over.
I will confess, I'm not much of a PDA (Personal Data Assistant) person. No, it's not that I'm a backward small-town hick who picks his teeth with a pocket knife and I just don't understand the Great Advance of Western Civilization (through PDAs) or...
Pros: 4MB, compact, bright back light, easy to use Cons: not as "cool" looking as other PDA's
I have had my Casio PV-400A for over a year and I love it! I have found it to meet all my organizational needs without the cost of other PDA's. Initially I owned the PV-200, which is also a fine product, but has only 2MB of memory and no back...
Pros: Great interface. Compact. Cons: Sync does not work. No internet capability.
After doing what I thought was a fair bit of research I decided to purchase a Casio PV400Plus as it appeared that it did pretty much all that the Palm/Visor platforms did. I was not keen on the special handwriting input of the Palm series so was not...
Pros: Thin, light, fits in shirtpocket with ease, lots of memory, compatible with Outlook. Cons: No e-mail, no internet connectivity, no 3rd party software, syncing may be hard for some.
A friend recently told me K-Mart had PDAs on sale for $87.99, specifically the Casio PV400 Plus. Neither of us owned a PDA because we work jobs that do not call for many appointments or meetings, yet we felt left out because we hadn't jumped on the PDA...
Pros: simple to use Cons: the games are kind of, well awfull
If you are looking for a great personal organizer at a great price, casio is for you. My girlfriend purchased my casio pv-400 for me on my birthday. I have used it for about 4 months now, and I believe it has helped me in a number of ways. The casio...
Pros: Low Cost, Easy to operate, easily syncs with home PC, can draw notes freehand. Cons: Not too durable
I was in need of a PDA for my new job position. So far I have found it to be a very helpful tool in recording information needed for my job. If I need to write a quick note, the screen lets you jot down notes in your own writing.
Pros: Easy to use, Cheaper alternative to as well as twice the memory of the Palm IIIe Cons: I seem to have a defective unit that shuts off randomly.
I was all ready to buy a Palm IIIe, but the local stores were out of them, so I hit Wal-Mart and got spotted the Casio PV-400A for $99.99. Good price, twice the memory of the Palm IIIe, I thought. So I bought it. No problems for the first day or two,...
Pros: Price, memory, basic features Cons: business connectivity, backlight
If you are considering a PV-400, check my review of the PV-200A. I bought a PV-200A while my PV-400 was backordered, to get familiar with the features shared by both models. Returned the 200A and cancelled the PV-400 for lack of easy connectivity with...
Pros: Best overall PDA for the Money Cons: have not found any
I am here to give my opinion on the Casio PV-400A . Very excellent product if you are into the mobile organizers. I have used mine for 2 months now and have found it to be very useful and affordable . I am able to use the device for everyday living ....
Pros: Battery life, memory capacity Cons: No inter net
This product can help people find their way into the fast pace gadget world where multi-tasking is a must. There is no need to use the stylus pen to access this PDA with this one hand use rotating control button to access your PIM data. Which makes it...
I work for a major retail corperation, and we sell this product. I have had an oppertunity to try this product and use it for a bit. Frankly, the only thing saving this "PDA" is the price. Well sell it for $89.97. The Casio is a rather...
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