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Casio Cassiopeia BE-300 Pocket Manager (Color)

Casio Cassiopeia BE-300 Pocket Manager (Color)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: BE- 300
Review: The BE-300 is a great pocket organizer. Has all the basic functions needed like scheduling, contacts, etc... lacks in the software department but I'm sure that will change real soon.><>
"BEST BUY"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Way too much work
Review: PDA is way too much work. Doesn't even have the Expense tracking that my old Casio Pocket View 200 has! Not many games available - so what good is the color? Brighthand has a lot of info on how to put PocketNes games on, etc., but it sure wasn't easy to do. If you're a hacker and like messing with programs, go ahead and get this. But I just want an easy-to-use system which this is not.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not a MP3 Player
Review: I bought this unit for my son. The hardware itself performs well.The software is where it goes bad. In the specs it says it can play MP3 files. What it doesn't tell you,you can only play books that can be downloaded from an audible.com site.Not what a young adult is looking for, books!!!!!!!At this time I can't find any audio player that can be used with the BE-300 that would let you listen to music MP-3 files.Another problem with software is that the bundled software only allows it to sync to outlook. It doesn't provide a desktop scheduler to sync with like PALM and Visor units. Bottom Line, to sync up with a desktop PC you must have microsoft outlook. I think people would be better off with a visor for scheduling and a real MP3 player to listen to music. If Casio wants to compete in this market they will have to provide stand alone software that is useable for scheduling and a MP3 player that can play music

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Powerful but limiting
Review: This Pocket Manager is exactly what it is it does not have any advanced features without puchasing them through Casio the only programs that I have found that where not Casio is on .... Thi product information does not include the complicated sync process.And the fact that Casio wrote it own modified version of Windows C.E. But with thw thinngs that I currently have for the item from Casio run fine and this manager has a speedy 16 bit 166Mhz processor. I would recommend this product if you are a user that does not need the more advaned features. I don't recommend this if you enjoy the use of the adavanced features. Right now i am deciding if i should return this item for a hp or a compaq. sine i have had it the software has doulbled. Where is the unexpected Extra?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Does the basic job extremely well
Review: I bought this PDA after extensive obsessing over web reviews, product information specs, and visiting the "red shirted" and "blue shirted" sales associates at my local tech retail stores. I chose the Casio BE-300 for its functional ability, and to supplement, not replace, my laptop.

I highly recommend this unit for those of you who, like me, need a small, inexpensive, yet fully functional color display PDA to record your calendar events, take quick notes, maintain Outlook-like contact lists, and check basic email. This unit does all this beautifully, and synchronizes well with Outlook 2000. The only strange synchronization I've found is that items sent from the PDA to Outlook 2000 are sometimes misspelled, but never in the other direction. I wonder if this is more due to my "typing" using the stylus and the smaller display, rather than an actual synch problem. The entire synch process is very easy to set up, and operates seamlessly for calendar appointments, to-do tasks, contact lists, etc.

As for the lack of software, I don't use a PDA to play games, use Word, and manage spreadsheets; for those, I rely on "real" computers, with at least a 15" display; great graphics card; lots of RAM and cache; a real joystick, mouse, and keyboard; and a true sound system. I just can't do this cramped by a screen smaller than a floppy disk. I know how frustrating this can be, because in 1982 my "real computer" was an Osborne-I with a 3" screen! So trust me on this; work in an ergonomic environment, and if you seek diversion on those long flights, buy an inexpensive hand held game, and use this PDA for your true business needs.

If you've used Pocket PCs in the past, you will likely be thrown a bit by the menu system; it reminds me of the old DOS shells (such as 1dirplus) that don't give you a functional desktop but require you to work through set menu choices listing its functions and programs. That's actually MORE user friendly when you think about the ease with which you can access your programs.

Lastly, you can easily add basic accessories, such as compact flash memory and modem cards. The BE-300 is the roughly the same size as a Handspring Visor, so if you want to put it in a carrying case, you can use one that is compatible with Visor. The only negative I can say at this time (after one month ownership) is that the battery seems to depelete pretty quickly; I use it daily, on and off, and at the end of each day, I seem to have 50% to 60% left only. That may be normal for a PDA, but seems fast to me.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too Good to be true
Review: I was looking for compatibility with certain Win CE Programs.
It tells you nowhere that it has its own Casio Proprietary customized operating system, that does not allow running Active Sync (which is the interface between your PC and this dumb PDA)
Instead it has a program called "PC Connect" and very few programs have been written for it. Very dissapointing and deceiving

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Casio Bleak
Review: The casio comes without the software I thought was typical for all medium level pdas. This was a big disappointment! I looked for additional software and it doesn't seem as if any is interesting to me so I am going to get a hp

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A pretty good price deal when you compare similar units
Review: I really like the styling, weight and dimensions of this unit. The color display is excellent and it has all of the basic tools you'll need. However, I still haven't decided on whether or not I'm going to return it because of the fact that it's not compatible with most software made for pocket PCs. Casio has been adding quite a few software titles within the past 3-4 weeks but I think it will be quite some time before they will have an adequate arsenal.

I actually sold my Compaq 1650 to purchase this unit (mainly for the color LCD). However, I do miss the voice recorder, solitaire and ease of the ActiveSync software with the previous unit. This unit comes with PC Connect/Intellisync and it seems to have a mind of it's own when it comes to performing a syncronization.....sometimes it will and sometimes it won't.

Loading the limited software titles and program files from MyCasio.Com has been somewhat of a challenge as well. However, I was able to download some game titles from Jimmy.Com made for this unit fairly easily. The gaming possibilities are actually pretty promising.

Besides the limited software, my biggest gripe is that it doesn't have GPS capabilities right now. I'm in sales and I hate to be lost while driving around new territories. A GPS system would probably sway me into keeping the unit.

I guess the biggest question for me is do I want to spend an additonal (money) for a Casio E-125 or another unit of greater price when the BE-300 practically does everything all the others will do?

I suppose limited software and hardware applications should be expected with such a new product and if Casio remedies these few faults, they can really gain a substantial market share for a unit that is an overall good buy when you stack up the competition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Casio BE-300 - Best of Class
Review: The Casio BE-300 way outclasses everything else in it's price range. I've used Pocket PCs, Windows CE devices, Palms, Visors and several organizers. This device plays videos and displays photos better than the Pocket PCs we bought at work that cost twice as much. Syncronizing email worked well too.

The BE-300 has a powerful processor; 133 Mhz (speed) - 64 bit (if a 32 bit processor is a 2 lane highway, this one is a 4 lane freeway!). The screen is great, high color and much better resolution than the Palm. The operating system is upgradeable (flash rom) which means it's also recoverable - if there is an error you can reload it. Extremely flexible and expandable piece of machinery.

I found it as easy as the other Pocket PC/WinCE devices I've used and much less trouble than the Palm/Visors.

Why is it cheaper? I've read that Casio wrote it's own interface for the brand-new Windows CE 3.0 because Microsoft requires devices running Pocket PC to have a speaker, microphone and infrared port.

Available software for the BE-300 has doubled in the 3 weeks I've owned it. I've contacted services like AvantGo and Mazingo; both were interested in making versions for the BE-300.

Amazon's engine that compares it to other devices is missing quite a bit of information, probably because this is a new device. If I haven't made it abundantly clear, I highly recommend this device.

Check out an on line forum for more detailed information from folks that own them - (...)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: IT'S WORTH IT
Review: i recently got a cassiopeia and once i got over figuring out the synchronization businesss it works great. u cannot get a better handheld for this amount. this is not your typical gaming machine but it has other features that i so totally love! This is a great handheld. i would recommend it to those who are looking for good quality at a low price!


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