I used to have a Casio Cassiopeia which was used almost exclusively for
addresses and E-mail addresses. I am now looking for something similar
with the principal requirements being that it does NOT have rechargeable
batteries (The Cassiopeia ran on 2 x AAA batteries)and it should be
able to synchronise with a PC. It does not need a huge amount of memory,
4 or 5 MB would be enough and a colour screen is unnecessary.
Does anyone know where something like this can be obtained?

DD

Re: An electronic telephone book? by Woody

Woody
Sat Apr 05 23:29:38 PDT 2008

Check out the Sharp Wizard OZ-590A

Woody
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"DD" <tobytoby50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I used to have a Casio Cassiopeia which was used almost exclusively for
> addresses and E-mail addresses. I am now looking for something similar
> with the principal requirements being that it does NOT have rechargeable
> batteries (The Cassiopeia ran on 2 x AAA batteries)and it should be able
> to synchronise with a PC. It does not need a huge amount of memory, 4 or 5
> MB would be enough and a colour screen is unnecessary.
> Does anyone know where something like this can be obtained?
> DD



Re: An electronic telephone book? by Jupiter

Jupiter
Sun Apr 06 00:35:32 PDT 2008

eBay for a Psion 5 or 5MX

On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 15:01:45 +1000, DD <tobytoby50@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I used to have a Casio Cassiopeia which was used almost exclusively for
>addresses and E-mail addresses. I am now looking for something similar
>with the principal requirements being that it does NOT have rechargeable
>batteries (The Cassiopeia ran on 2 x AAA batteries)and it should be
>able to synchronise with a PC. It does not need a huge amount of memory,
>4 or 5 MB would be enough and a colour screen is unnecessary.
> Does anyone know where something like this can be obtained?
>
>DD

Re: An electronic telephone book? by DD

DD
Fri Apr 11 00:05:34 PDT 2008

Thanks, I got the Sharp Wizard and it seems like it is just what I wanted!

DD


DD wrote:
> I used to have a Casio Cassiopeia which was used almost exclusively
> for addresses and E-mail addresses. I am now looking for something
> similar with the principal requirements being that it does NOT have
> rechargeable batteries (The Cassiopeia ran on 2 x AAA batteries)and it
> should be able to synchronise with a PC. It does not need a huge amount
> of memory, 4 or 5 MB would be enough and a colour screen is unnecessary.
> Does anyone know where something like this can be obtained?
>
> DD