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Fossil Electronics (PC)
 | List Price: $79.99 Lowest New Price: $349.99 Lowest Used Price: $299.99 (As of 09:04 Pacific 1 Dec 2008 More Info)
Click Here | - Operating System: Palm OS 4.1
- Display: 160 x 160 pixels, 16 level grayscale, EL backlight, Touch Screen
- 8 MB Memory
Product Description: Check more than just the time with this Wrist PDA watch, a revolutionary personal organizer cleverly disguised as a stylish wristwatch with a black leather strap. This oversized watch, powered by the Palm OS platform, can store hundreds of contacts, check your calendar, and make a To-Do list from its surprisingly big 8MB of memory. Other features include convenient drop-down menus, alarm reminder window for recurring appointments, a memo pad, and a selection of different time and date displays to give your Wrist PDA its own personalized "dial" when not in PDA mode. A stylus is integrated into the buckle. |
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Coby
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Click Here | Product Description: AM/FM Alarm Clock Radio |
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Coby Kitchen
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Click Here | Product Description: Coby Electronics is a manufacturer of quality consumer electronics products designed to deliver outstanding performance for value conscious consumers who do not compromise on product performance. Coby incorporates new designs with innovative technologies to produce great looking and great performing consumer electronics products.PRODUCT FEATURES: Sensitive AM/FM tuner; Digital Clock Big Red LED display; Wake to Music or Alarm; Timer Function - Sleep/Alarm; Snooze button; Battery Back up with 9V battery (not Included). |
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Fossil Electronics
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Click Here | - Stocks, news, personal messages, and more--delivered wirelessly to your watch
- Automatically updates to the correct local time when you travel
- Syncs up with your Outlook calendar
Amazon.com Review: It's a great idea, and, for the most part a great product: a watch that keeps time with atomic clock accuracy and displays useful, timely information. The Smart Watch gives you stock prices, news, and weather, and personal messages, all right on your watch face. You get all that stuff on your cell phone already, right? But the idea of the Smart Watch though is that it offers this information in glanceable form, and on a device that is always at hand. Simplicity and unobtrusiveness are key--you can rapidly navigate through all the different types of information quickly, and immediately read your text messages the moment they arrive with a discreet little beep. MSN Direct is the subscription service that broadcasts data to the Smart Watch via an FM signal. The first thing you have to do when you get your watch is set up an account and customize your information channels. It's a fairly quick process, though you have to jump through a few Microsoft hoops (like getting a .NET Passport). Immediate gratification junkies should be warned, however, that you most likely won't start getting any data until about 12 or more hours after set up. Also, the channels are very much a work in progress--the news I was getting initially had a random quality to it, but more recently the watch's timeliness has compared favorably with CNN.com in breaking major stories. Information delivered to your watch includes:  | Stock quotes: Get updates on the stocks you care about, as well as information on the major high-volume stocks and indices. |  | News: Get headlines and the full text of local, national, international, business, entertainment, sports, health, and travel news stories. |  | Time: Wrist Net watches display the current time, automatically updated for different time zones, and include a chronometer, an alarm, and a timer. You can choose from a wide variety of watch faces for just the right look. |  | Weather: Get the latest reports for cities all over the world. Local city weather information includes current conditions, a three-day forecast, sunrise and sunset information, humidity, barometric pressure, and ultraviolet (UV) index. |  | Text messages: Receive messages from friends and family through MSN Messenger version 6.0 or later. |  | Sports: Continuous sports updates keep consumers current on game times, scores, pre- and post-game stories, and standings for their favorite collegiate and professional sports teams. |  | Daily Diversions: Currently, consumers can select from Word of the Day, Quote of the Day, Born on This Day, and This Day in History. |  | Horoscope: Consumers can receive a personalized horoscope based on their specific time and place of birth. | | | | The need to recharge frequently--a single charge will last two to seven days, depending on usage--has some users unhappy, but for me it is a non-issue. You charge the watch by simply placing it on its cradle, so if you set the cradle up wherever you stash the watch at night, the watch will always be charged. There are a few real drawbacks, however, most prominent (literally) being the size of the watch, which is on the humongous side of fashionably chunky. Another downer is the strap which is hard to close and, since it contains the watch's antenna, tends to spring open. The most serious complaint however is that reception can be sporadic--there were entire days that I got no new data at all. When MSN Direct improves service--and it has shown signs of doing so since the watch launched--they will have a truly revolutionary product on their hands (and the nation's wrists). --David Stoesz Pros - Geek factor is through the roof
- Intuitive navigation
- Recharging is a snap
Cons - It's HUGE
- Coverage can be sporadic
- Strap is unwieldy
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Fossil Released: 2004-12-01 Electronics
 | List Price: $199.99 Lowest New Price: $199.99 Lowest Used Price: $149.99 (As of 09:04 Pacific 1 Dec 2008 More Info)
Click Here | - Stocks, news, personal messages, and more--delivered wirelessly to your watch
- Automatically updates to the correct local time when you travel
- Syncs up with your Outlook calendar
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Fossil Electronics (PC) No Operating System
 | Lowest New Price: $349.99 Lowest Used Price: $299.00 (As of 09:04 Pacific 1 Dec 2008 More Info)
Click Here | - 8 MB Memory
- Motorola Dragonball Super VZ 66 MHz Processor
- Built-in Applications: Address Book, Date Book, To Do List, Memo Pad, Calculator, Time
Product Description: Fossil Abacus AU5005 Wrist PDA with Palm OS - Black |
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Fossil Electronics
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Click Here | - Sports, news, instant messages, and more--delivered wirelessly to your watch face
- Automatically updates to the correct local time when you travel
- Syncs up with your Outlook calendar
Amazon.com Review: It's a great idea, and, for the most part a great product: a watch that keeps time with atomic clock accuracy and displays useful, timely information. The Smart Watch gives you stock prices, news, and weather, and personal messages, all right on your watch face. You get all that stuff on your cell phone already, right? But the idea of the Smart Watch though is that it offers this information in glanceable form, and on a device that is always at hand. Simplicity and unobtrusiveness are key--you can rapidly navigate through all the different types of information quickly, and immediately read your text messages the moment they arrive with a discreet little beep. MSN Direct is the subscription service that broadcasts data to the Smart Watch via an FM signal. The first thing you have to do when you get your watch is set up an account and customize your information channels. It's a fairly quick process, though you have to jump through a few Microsoft hoops (like getting a .NET Passport). Immediate gratification junkies should be warned, however, that you most likely won't start getting any data until about 12 or more hours after set up. Also, the channels are very much a work in progress--the news I was getting initially had a random quality to it, but more recently the watch's timeliness has compared favorably with CNN.com in breaking major stories. Information delivered to your watch includes:  | Stock quotes: Get updates on the stocks you care about, as well as information on the major high-volume stocks and indices. |  | News: Get headlines and the full text of local, national, international, business, entertainment, sports, health, and travel news stories. |  | Time: Wrist Net watches display the current time, automatically updated for different time zones, and include a chronometer, an alarm, and a timer. You can choose from a wide variety of watch faces for just the right look. |  | Weather: Get the latest reports for cities all over the world. Local city weather information includes current conditions, a three-day forecast, sunrise and sunset information, humidity, barometric pressure, and ultraviolet (UV) index. |  | Text messages: Receive messages from friends and family through MSN Messenger version 6.0 or later. |  | Sports: Continuous sports updates keep consumers current on game times, scores, pre- and post-game stories, and standings for their favorite collegiate and professional sports teams. |  | Daily Diversions: Currently, consumers can select from Word of the Day, Quote of the Day, Born on This Day, and This Day in History. |  | Horoscope: Consumers can receive a personalized horoscope based on their specific time and place of birth. | | | | The need to recharge frequently--a single charge will last two to seven days, depending on usage--has some users unhappy, but for me it is a non-issue. You charge the watch by simply placing it on its cradle, so if you set the cradle up wherever you stash the watch at night, the watch will always be charged. There are a few real drawbacks, however, most prominent (literally) being the size of the watch, which is on the humongous side of fashionably chunky. Another downer is the strap which is hard to close and, since it contains the watch's antenna, tends to spring open. The most serious complaint however is that reception can be sporadic--there were entire days that I got no new data at all. When MSN Direct improves service--and it has shown signs of doing so since the watch launched--they will have a truly revolutionary product on their hands (and the nation's wrists). --David Stoesz Pros - Geek factor is through the roof
- Intuitive navigation
- Recharging is a snap
Cons - It's HUGE
- Coverage can be sporadic
- Strap is unwieldy
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Doko Media Ltd.
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Click Here | - Analog watch
- For a better wealthier life
Product Description: To have your wish, you must be surrounded by it, body and soul. We hope that you in vision your hearts desire every time you look At your Kabbalah pendant and allow the higher power to assist you With building yourself a wonderful, complete life. Kabbalah is considered by its followers to be part of the study of Torah -- the study of Torah (the Law of God) being an inherent duty of observant Jews -- specifically the study of the inner meaning of Torah. The Torah is the name commonly given to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible which is also the Christian Old Testament. These first five books are commonly referred to in Christian circles as the Pentateuch. |
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