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Casio Cassiopeia E-100 Palm-Size PC

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Casio Cassiopeia E-100 Palm-Size PC  



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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Casio
Compatibility: PC Serial
CPU Speed: 131 MHz
EAN: 0079767692803
Item Dimensions: 4101130255850
Label: Casio
Manufacturer: Casio
Model: CASSIOPEIAE100
Modem Description: None
MPN: E-100
Publisher: Casio
Studio: Casio
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features:
  • TFT display with over 65,000 colors
  • 16 MB RAM
  • CompactFlash slot
  • Stereo audio
  • What's in the box: Cassiopeia E-100, Stylus, AC Adapter, Carrying case, Lithium ion rechargeable battery, CR2032 backup battery, Docking cradle, PC User's guide, Hardware guide

Accessories: Featured Listmania! Editorial Review:
Put a lot of color in your pocket with the Casio Palm Size PC Cassiopeia E-100, the ultimate in mobile information management. With its big color display and powerful 131 MHz processor, the E-100 is a multimedia powerhouse that enables users to view movies or surf the Internet in vivid color with rich stereo sound. And the E-100 delivers the comprehensive functionality and application support you've come to expect from the Windows CE platform, making it the perfect tool for remote connectivity and contact management. Microsoft Windows CE ensures tight integration with Windows 95/98/NT, and the E-100's small size, large 65,536 color, 16-bit display, and ergonomically-placed controls are testimony to its portability, functionality and simplicity. An elegantly designed Action Wheel enables you to launch programs and folders and scroll through your contacts and files with one hand. Throw away those 500-page instruction books. If you are familiar with Windows 95 you will be at home with Windows CE. Microsoft has ensured an abundance of third party software by virtue of Windows CE open platform. Casio has reinforced this with great bonus software provided by us and by some of your favorite software companies.

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Oldie but Goodie
This was my first PDA, bought via E-bay (sorry for the Ad, but that's the truth)in 2003. It was great for the things I used it (freshman at the University, so I had to make many essays), although it only had "Note taker" for that. The Excel sheets had to be done in another program (SpreadCE, great software). The problem was that there wasn't enough memory in the device to store many programs or files, but once I bought a CompactFlash card (first of 128 mb, after that of 512 mb) this wasn't a problem ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Pretty Neato
I bought my cassie when it first came out years ago, when it was $500, plus accessories! I still don't have a desire to get anything more. There is one exception. If I ever need to go wireless, and although I could add the necessary accessories to my cassie, I might rather buy a new, smaller PDA with built in communications capabilities, like the Blackberry, or even one of those PDA phones.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - casio e-100 palm size pc
I started out with a Palm V and thought it was the best ever. Even the green screen didn't put me off I just loved it. It was the first time I could truly say I was organised. Later I bought the Palm 515 and this had colour and was good, but it had no sound so I bought an iPAQ which had sound but felt the loss of the Palm OS was tragic (now using the far less stable Windows CE) still I continued and enjoyed the sound and movie playing on my iPAQ. Then I bought the E-100 second hand (the price was ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - best palm-size color pc money can buy
I have an e-105, similar features...functionality is perfect but it is a little bit "thick" when compare with other brands...



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Great mp3/vid player but NOT a good game system.
The cassiopeia E-100 is a great mp3 and video player! (very easy to use the win CE player) All you have to do is go to casio's website and look up E-100 and they have a link to Microsoft's download page for the winmedia player for CE.
After that you just install the player on the cassiopeia; drag and drop all the mp3s you want in to the /my documents folder and when you run out of space on your E-100 just get a compact flash card (DIRT CHEAP on EbAy) and drop it into the expansion slot and your ready ... Read More


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