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141. CASIO MQ24-1B - Men's Basic Watch
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142. CASIO MQ24-1E Men's Analog Watch
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143. Casio HR-150TEPLUS-W 2 Color Printing
$34.95
144. CASIO LW22H-1AV Casual Sports
145. Casio STYLUS E-200 ( JK-824ST2
$22.80
146. CASIO AQ47-7E Men's Casual Watch
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147. Red Label Tape
$35.00
148. CASIO FT500WV-5BV Forester Illuminator
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149. OH FOR FX65
150. CASIO AQ47-1E Analog/Digital Watch
$120.00
151. Casio(R) PCR-265P(B) Cash Register
$1,897.22
152. 64MB RAM UPGRADE KIT
153. Casio VI-9850GAPLUS Casio Tv Interfc
$9.99
154. Ac Adapter for Be300/em500/e125/eg800/eg80
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155. Casio Cassiopeia E-115 Color Pocket
156. Casio HS-8V Hand-Held Solar Calculator
157. CASIO MQ24-1B2 Casual Men's Dress
158. CASIO MQ24-1B2 Casual Men's Dress
159. CASIO W96H-1AV Casual Sports Watch
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160. CASIO LA-670WA-1 "Countdown" Ladies

141. CASIO MQ24-1B - Men's Basic Watch [Black]
by Casio

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Asin: B00006I55D
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
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Features

  • Regular timekeeping
  • Analog -3 hands (hour, minute, second)
  • Accuracy -? 20 seconds per month
  • All black design

142. CASIO MQ24-1E Men's Analog Watch
by Casio

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Asin: B00006I55F
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 33077
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Features

  • The traditional analog watch has been transformed to meet the needs of today's man
  • A sleek black band, a black module and black face with gold hour, minute and second hands suggest the rich and rare depth of an individual equally comfortable at the office and at home
  • An understated elegance allows this watch to be worn with a suit or with jeans
  • Designed for comfort and ease, it is virtually maintenance free
  • Splash resistant

143. Casio HR-150TEPLUS-W 2 Color Printing Calculator
by Casio
list price: $59.95
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Asin: B00005V3WY
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 25044
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

The Casio HR-150TEPLUS-W offers 12-digit two-color printing with built-in tax and currency exchange functions. It has an easy-to-read large-digit display, and prints up to 2.4 lines per second. Additional features include a full decimal system (floating, fixed [0-3] with round-off, and ADD mode), independent memory, mark-up/mark-down key, and right-shift key for quick corrections. The HR-150TEPLUS-W gives you the choice of battery operation (four AA), or an AC adapter (Casio AD4150 included). ... Read more

Features

  • 12-digit desktop calculator with 2-color printing
  • Built-in tax and currency exchange functions
  • Prints 2.4 lines per second
  • Right shift key for quick corrections
  • Mark-up/mark-down key

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great product!
I got this for my husband's office as he is a CPA and he put me in charge of finding him a good 10-key! He used this during tax-season and loved it! A great product with a great price. ... Read more


144. CASIO LW22H-1AV Casual Sports Watch - For Women
by Casio

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Asin: B00009EIVR
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 80786
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Features

  • 50 Meter Water Resistant
  • Electro-luminescent backlight with afterglow
  • 1/100 second stopwatch
  • Daily alarm
  • Hourly time signal

145. Casio STYLUS E-200 ( JK-824ST2 )
by Casio, Inc.

Asin: B00006HUUA
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio, Inc.
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146. CASIO AQ47-7E Men's Casual Watch
by Casio

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Asin: B00006I54K
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 40906
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Features

  • Digital display also displays the day
  • Daily alarm
  • 1/100 second stopwatch
  • Hourly time signals
  • Water Resistant

147. Red Label Tape
by Casio

our price: $11.99
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Asin: B0000TNJWC
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 63290
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148. CASIO FT500WV-5BV Forester Illuminator Sports Watch
by Casio

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Asin: B00006I552
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 47801
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Features

  • Electro-luminescent backlight
  • Analog date display
  • Accuracy at normal temperature -? 20 seconds a month
  • Battery Life -Approximately 2 years on CR2016 (included)

149. OH FOR FX65
by Casio

our price: $55.99
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Asin: B00008UA96
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
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150. CASIO AQ47-1E Analog/Digital Watch
by Casio

Asin: B00006I54J
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 64493
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Features

  • A contemporary styled casual analog watch with a multifunctional integrated digital watch insert
  • Black frame with black face and black wrist band
  • Splash resistant for use in rain or when washing hands (not intended for swimming)
  • Digital and analog time (same or dual)
  • 12/24 hour time formats

151. Casio(R) PCR-265P(B) Cash Register
by Casio

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Asin: B00006ICJJ
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 36875
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Features

  • Removable 5-coin 4-bill tray
  • Received-on-account and paid-out keys
  • Comprehensive management reports; mode lock key
  • Transaction counters and totals
  • Customer-facing display

152. 64MB RAM UPGRADE KIT
by Casio, Inc.

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Asin: B00006HQ5C
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio, Inc.
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153. Casio VI-9850GAPLUS Casio Tv Interfc for 9850+
by Casio

Asin: B00008UA9F
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
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154. Ac Adapter for Be300/em500/e125/eg800/eg80
by Casio

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Asin: B00006B8KW
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 27565
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155. Casio Cassiopeia E-115 Color Pocket PC
by Casio
list price: $599.99
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Asin: B00004SYVH
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 7729
Average Customer Review: 4.21 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

The Cassiopeia E-115 puts a lot of color in your pocket--it's the ultimate in mobile information management. With its big color display and powerful 131 MHz processor, the E-115 is a multimedia powerhouse that lets you view movies or surf the Internet in vivid color with rich stereo sound. And the E-115 delivers the comprehensive functionality and application support you've come to expect from the Pocket PC platform, making it the perfect tool for remote connectivity management.

The E-115 comes with a wealth of software, both for fun and productivity. Mail Setup Tool is an application that simplifies the otherwise troublesome settings you would need to make in order to send and receive e-mall on your Pocket PC. Mail Setup Tool makes the required settings to configure the E-115 for your Internet service provider. With Mail Setup Tool, you input the information you get from your ISP by just following the instructions that appear on the display of your Pocket PC.

Mobile Calendar is an easy-to-use calendar synchronization tool that works with Microsoft Outlook 2000 on your PC. Mobile Address Book synchronizes scheduling data with Microsoft Outlook 2000 on your PC. Palm Pilot Data Converter lets you to move your Palm Pilot contact and schedule information to the E-115.

Mobile Video Player for PC lets you play Cassiopeia original movie format (CMF) files on your computer. After installing this software, simply double-click a CMF file to play it. Mobile Video Converter converts popular PC-based video formats (MPEG-1, AVI, and QuickTime) into the CMF format that you can see, hear, and enjoy on your E-115.

The Audible application supports Audible.com, where you'll find thousands of spoken-word audio programs--from bestselling audiobooks to readings of top newspapers and magazines. Card Backup Tool lets you quickly and easily back up your E-115 memory data to a CompactFlash card. Casio Menu makes it possible to launch applications and open files by tapping a button on the screen. It even lets you assign the application or file you want to each button. (For a complete list of the E-115's extensive included software, see our FAQ).

Powerful, productive, connected, versatile, feature-rich, fast, easy to use, ergonomic, fun, value packed, and expandable--the Cassiopeia E-115 is the perfect Pocket PC companion for your busy lifestyle.

What's in the box

  • Cassiopeia E-115
  • Stylus
  • Docking Cradle
  • AC Adapter
  • Lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack
  • CR2032 lithium battery
  • Connector cable
  • Pocket PC User's Guide
  • Hardware Guide
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Features

  • Fast 131 MHz processor, 32 MB RAM, 65,536-color screen
  • Built-in microphone, speaker, infrared port
  • Plays stereo MP3, Audible.com spoken-word content, Microsoft audio, and video movies
  • Extensive Microsoft and Casio software suite
  • What's in the box: Cassiopeia E-115, Stylus, Docking Cradle, AC Adapter, Lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack, CR2032 lithium battery, Connector cable, User's Guide, Hardware Guide

Reviews (38)

5-0 out of 5 stars Almost perfect
What a nice product! The new OS and apps are very clean and responsive. This is my first PDA experience, and everything is very useful. This is much more than a PDA - so stop comparing it to a Palm. This truly is a productivity machine. For me it replaces the need for a laptop, especially with the nice Transcribe (handwriting recognition) capability and a 56K modem (additional). The Casio active display is the best on the market - much nicer than the Jornada's passive display - with beatiful color. You really can't say enough about the display quality. It's bulkier than the HP Jornada 545, but the display and additional RAM make up for it. It's not a shirt pocket machine (size-yes, weight-no), but it works nicely in a portfolio cover or attached to a belt.

On the wish-list side: 1)a task list to kill active programs easier, 2)a more useful battery life meter, 3)a way to disable the front panel buttons - they are easy to accidentally press while writing, but it's like that on all the PocetPC devices out there (but the HP does offer a disable function), 4)a longer life battery.

All in all, a great value as a laptop/mobile replacement. But if you only need a contact/addressbook PDA, this is overkill.

4-0 out of 5 stars A wonderful product, but maybe more than you wanted in a PDA
Note: This is actully a 4 1/2 stars

There are two types ofpeople, those who are organized and those who aren't. For thosepeople who aren't, one of the best solutions, at least to get your days activities in order, is to buy a PDA. But then there is the problem of which ones to choose. Right now there are two that top my list: The Cassiopia E-115 and the Palm Vx (that review will be up shortly after this one).

A Powerhouse in a rather small package: Sporting a very high 131 mhz processor and 32 Megs of ram, a fancy 16 bit screen as well as the new OS avidly named "Pocket PC", the Cassiopia E-115 has almost gotten to that fine line that's one step above a PDA and one step below a laptop. Not only does it have programs built into it like outlook, notepad, word, and internet explorer pocket, but it also allows you to play MP3's and movie files on it in full 16-bit glory. Also, unlike it's rival PDA, the palm Vx, it recognizes your style of writing, freeing you from having to learn the grafiti handwriting style programed in Palm Vx OS. And switching back and forth between programs has been made even easier by the addition of a navagation wheel that is located on the front of the Cassiopia. For instance, if you're using internet explorer pocket and you want to get back to word, simply press the button and the screen changes back to word (and Vice Versa).

Trouble in Paridise: Like it's previous models, the 100 and the 105, the 115 has a rather short battery life of only 6-8 hours, which means that after a full days use it has to be recharged. Also if you use it's modem (sold seperatly), mp3 player, or video player during the day, it will use up the energy in the battery even quicker. Another problem...it's rather bulky and heavy, at around 10 to 12 oz with the battery, compared to the Palm Vx at only 4.5 oz with the battry. Finally, the transfer rate between the Cassiopia and the computer, with the included cradle, is rather slow, at only around 28.8 kbps, which can make mp3 or large file transfer tedious and time consuming when compared to the transfer rate of the Palm Vx (although it can't play MP3s).

Which one is for me?: The answer to the question of which one to buy comes down to what you really plan to do with it. If you need a very powerful and easy to use portable device that can replace your large laptop, then you need the Cassiopia. However, if you want a slim and stylish PDA that is very simple to use and that will organize your life rather than complicate it with more programs and systems than you need, Get the Palm Vx. (my review on that one should be up soon...).

The Highs: Great OS, beautiful visuals, powerhouse of a PDA...

The Lows:...However it's a bit pricey at around 600 dollars, short battery life, relay between computer and PDA is slow, not a huge jump from the E-105 except for the extra 16-Megs and the OS.

The Lowdown: Casio has been able to create a great line of PDA's that have a nice blending of the best of Palm with the best of a laptop. However, it may not fit the likes of everyone who tries it. And until the price comes down a bit, you might want to go with the E-105... And [for its price] the Palm Vx still leads overall in the PDA department.

Power: 10

Organization: 8

Style (ie. looks, weight, etc.): 7 1/2

Extras: 9

Visuals: 9

Overall: (Not a Sum) 8

Revuman: Too much of a good thing is never enough...peace!

4-0 out of 5 stars Brilliant little unit
I am so glad I finally bought this device after so many months of scrutinising the competitors. I almost settled on the EM500 until a comparison of specs showed it to be virtually the same in look/effect but an inferior unit in grunt (only 16MB of internal RAM).

EASE OF USE: The E115 is **very** easy to use -- a pulldown Start menu at the top left will get you in or out of any program instantly. The down side is there is no little 'x' at the top right to close your programs, and you can either live with them simply opening on top of each other, eventually slowing you down (or so I'm told), or you can make six (yes six) taps to get to the correct setting option to shut them down. While this sounds immensely annoying, I discovered it wasn't really and I just adapted, only going to close programs when I got to more than three open at once. And even with six programs running, I noted no discernable loss of speed. Further, the downloadable TaskPro Navigator program was written to fix this CE problem, for those who go nuts with more than one open program and want to close as they go.

READIBILITY: The color is fabulous -- and books/documents/report reading, one of the two main reasons I bought this, are excellent on the eye, even after two or three hours of reading. Nice big screen -- no green/grey backgrounds the early Palms et al which make me drowsy and my eyes achey after twenty minutes. E115 comes with Microsoft Reader so you can also download books for even easier-on-the-eyes reading. I love Reader mode. Top marks.

DESIGN FLAWS: There are five obvious design flaws: One, the AC adaptor plug is on the bottom, left side of the device and, when propped up in bed reading, you get it jabbing annoyingly into your chest. Sometimes I run it on batteries just to avoid the digging in power cord.

Two, the power button on the left side of the device can be bumped easily. While it doesn't matter if you bump it off (it always restarts with exactly what you had on your screen when working -- even your music starts up exactly where you left off! BRILLIANT.) It does have a problem that when you are sliding the unit into the case provided, it can bump 'on' and without knowing it, it could be powered on inside the case, draining down the batteries. Thus I now put it in the case and try and sneek a peek to see if it is on. (not easy) And yes, I immediately ordered a different style of case ASAP to prevent this.

Three: Serial port connection? Not a flaw so much as a bad decision. God, you could grow old and grey waiting for this thing to download an MP3. Takes me an hour on average for a four minute song. I want a USB cable!! Still, when you think about it, once you've downloaded all of what you need, like your favorite songs, you're all set. Apart from the occasional report (which in contrast takes only a minute or so to download) you won't really spend your life downloading stuff onto it. And if you want more than a dozen songs, constantly updated, you probably should consider buying an MP3 player instead.

Four: The record button is on the left of the unit -- handy if you want instant access I suppose, but given most people aren't journalists needing that quote in three seconds or less, a less accessible record button would be preferable. I am often bumping it and recording instantly a marvellous assortment of background sound without intending to. Nice waste of memory space that, if you're not careful. On the other hand, it is a pretty fabulous function in the first place and I like how you can easily name your sound bites and treat them like any other program.

Five: When you listen to music, the three front buttons are instantly reconfigured and can be reprogrammed as a mini remote. Therefore the button you usually use to scroll down in a document may be, for example, programmed to fast forward. Now what if you wanted to read a document AND listen to music? Setting the button at NONE in the program still disables it from its non-music scroll mode. So you have to use your pen to scroll down the document, while listening to music, regardless of whether the buttons are allocated a new function in Windows Media mode. Another small aside -- sometimes the music pauses as you open and close new programs.

INTERNET and EMAIL: Those wanting this unit for the Internet browsing ability when you buy optional extra the modem card, I do not recommend it. It's taken an eternity for me to configure this correctly to go online and it still won't let me access some sites, like hotmail and google, for no reason I can fathom. Some tell me it's just the nature of the Windows CE environment. If this is so -- and net browsing is why you bought it, it's a rip-off. Fortunately it wasn't what I needed it for, so I don't care so much. And it may just be (my) human error, so do more research. Meanwhile I still can't figure out how to configure it to send an Outlook email from it (despite reading every instruction I could find), although mercifully there are some sites I can surf to and send an email from there, so it's not an impossible problem. Meanwhile its synchronisation between PC and unit with Outlook Express is trouble free, but it won't synch with any other mail programs you might use on your PC like Eudora.

PICTURES: Nice clear vivid images. You'll love how they come up.

SOUND: Oh baby, here's where I go nuts. A built-in MP3 player that you don't HAVE to use earphones to use! You can just hit play and wow a roomful of your friends. It's excellent. Lovely quality and it compares well with the top-of-the-line Iomega hip-zip mp3 player I also own.

CALENDAR/APPOINTMENTS/CONTACT: So easy to use and sort it was a godsend. And with the Today menu button you can always see at a glance what's up with your tasks, appointments and mails. Excellent. Contact list is brilliant and you can store multiple phone numbers and emails for the one person.

SUMMARY: The flaws sound worse than they are. This has proved to be a most savvy purchase. With 32mb inbuilt and endlessly expandable thanks to the type1 compact flash card slot on the back, you'll be set forever if you want. The AC adaptor means even if you kill the battery and can't find a new one, you can still use it till the day you die. The color is so amazing you have to see it to believe it; and the MP3 player is of a fine quality. For those who need it to read lots of stuff this is absolutely the right unit. Accept no substitutes. There's plenty of programs to download, too, and I doubt I'll ever tire of it. Unless I/they fix the internet problems, (depending on who is responsible) I wouldn't recommend it for this. But for every other function, I'd give it 10 out of 10.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Class of its Own
Excellent battery life. Color and screen easy to read. Easy to connect and highly compatible with Windows 98. Expansion cards readily available. Great back up capability to expansion card. However buttons are too easily pushed that activate the device ( a press and hold feature to turn on would be nice). This is the third PDA I have purchased and find this one to be the finest on the market.

3-0 out of 5 stars Almost Great
This product had great potential, but there just aren't enough programs that work through Windows CE and 98 seamlessly. Casio has made a device that is lightning fast and has an amazing display (131 MHz and over 65,000 colors). The only real qualm I have with this machine, other than the software problems, is the battery. If you leave it off for a few days the battery is wasted and your memory is completely erased (I had the same problem a few years ago with a first generation Nino). When Microsoft gets its act together and makes their CE software more reliable they will have the Palm-PC market cornered and devices like these will be worth while. ... Read more


156. Casio HS-8V Hand-Held Solar Calculator
by Casio

Asin: B00006IF9Z
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 60447
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Nice
This is a very good calculator. We have two of them at home.... It has the necessary buttons, and others including: MRC, M-, M+, check mark, and a +/- button on the top. The buttons are big enough, and spaced out well, so you shouldn't have a problem with a mess up on your calculator. Even if you do, you can press clear (red button at the top left hand corner) one time, and it won't erase your whole problem. Nice job, Casio. ... Read more


157. CASIO MQ24-1B2 Casual Men's Dress Watch
by Casio

Asin: B0000WKYUE
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: Casio
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Features

  • Water resistant
  • Regular timekeeping ( Hour, Minute, Second)
  • Accuracy - +/- 20 seconds per month
  • Battery life - approximately 2 years (on included SR621W battery)
  • Makes a great gift for that special someone ? or for yourself!

158. CASIO MQ24-1B2 Casual Men's Dress Watch
by Casio

Asin: B00006I55E
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
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Features

  • Water resistant
  • Regular timekeeping ( Hour, Minute, Second)
  • Accuracy -+/- 20 seconds per month
  • Battery life -approximately 2 years (on included SR621W battery)
  • Makes a great gift for that special someone ? or for yourself!

159. CASIO W96H-1AV Casual Sports Watch
by Casio

Asin: B000083KCI
Catlog: Kitchen
Manufacturer: Casio
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Features

  • 50 meter water resistant
  • LED light with afterglow
  • Dual time
  • 1/100 second stopwatch
  • Multi-function alarm with snooze (day,date)

160. CASIO LA-670WA-1 "Countdown" Ladies Dress Watch
by Casio

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Asin: B00006I557
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Casio
Sales Rank: 10285
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Features

  • This attractive timepiece can be used to time and coordinate your busy day in numerous ways
  • First, the regular timekeeping is categorized in hours, minutes, seconds, AM/PM, month, date and day
  • Calendar functions are automatic(set at 28 days for February)
  • You can set a daily alarm, and if you wish an hourly time signal
  • The hallmark feature of this watch is the single-button countdown alarm, set at your discretion for 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30-minute countdowns, with 1/10 second as the measuring unit

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