Rating: Summary: A great machine Review: I bought my Nino in December at an incredible price, two monthslater I can say that this machine is great, I use everywhere, inmeetings, courses, in my office, etc. Before my purchase I studiedall my options, a Palm was a good one but the Window CE is better than the Palm OS.All that I need is in my hand
Rating: Summary: A great machine Review: I bought my Nino in December at an incredible price, two monthslater I can say that this machine is great, I use everywhere, inmeetings, courses, in my office, etc. Before my purchase I studiedall my options, a Palm was a good one but the Window CE is better than the Palm OS. All that I need is in my hand
Rating: Summary: Philips Nino is a HOT functional toy! Review: I got my Nino 3 weeks ago, and it's absolutely great. It works fine. It synchs fine. I have had no trouble whatsoever. I had loaded tons of extra games and utilities to it easily. I also loaded Microsoft ActiveSynch 3.0, which I recommend to anyone. It is much better than the previous Windows CE Services 2.2 that ships with the Nino. It eases synching and makes it totally hassle-free. I definitely recommend the Nino to anyone. It kicks!
Rating: Summary: Too bad Philips didn't see it as a winner Review: I got my Nino more than 18 months ago and I love it. I finally have all my addresses and appointments in one place. I had a change to play with a Palm V a while back and I still am happy I bought a Nino. I would like to see a CE device the size of the Palm, that's why I only gave the Nino 4 stars, but the extra options in the standard programs of the Nino make it a better choice for me. I especially like the huge amount of data fields in the contact database. I just recently started using the modem. It works great, I can check my email now at any phone. Be aware though that Philips stopped producing the Nino and also no longer supports it. I have not had any problems with this, and there is a good user community that you can query with questions.
Rating: Summary: Very good... but could be better. Review: I had my nino for about 4month.. All my friends and co-workes have PALM V but I decided to go nino because it was a WinCe based. I like most of functions and it sync with outlook pretty good over serial or infrared. Except it little too big compare to PALM V. I cannot really carry around inside my pocket. But what can I complain. It surve the purpose and I am using daily..
Rating: Summary: Nino vs Palm IIIx Review: I have been a Palm user since their arival. But I thought I would at least give the Nino a try. The first 3 were broken. Missing buttons etc. The forth one worked great! I was happy! Then I had to contend with the Bloated code of Outlook. Even running on a 400Mhz computer I noticed that it was slow compared to the Palm desktop I was used to. Also I have a LARGE contact database, about 800 entries. Nino took 2 1/2 minutes to search through it! Palm took 13 seconds. The Nino is a real flashy device, just not very functional for large amounts of data. Palm machines are faster, but not very much flash. I am using a Palm IIIx now and love it! Nino now sits on my desk and keeps papers from blowing away... Gotta get my money back somehow. :-)
Rating: Summary: SUPERIOR PDA ~NINO~ Review: I have had the NINO for over 6 months as compared to a friends who purchased the more recent PalmV, as we compared usability she frowned and frowned to the point where she returned the palm and baught the NINO. Simple to explain, the NINO offers superior options such as (voice command and record, modem access, infrared, quick one hand scroll and lots more !)
Rating: Summary: SImply marvelous! Review: I have taken my Nino just about everywhere in the last year. From the shores of Hawaii to the shores of Florida, it has been of great use. Taking email, books, and games everywhere I go has really imporved my efficiency. I recommend the Nino to anyone who uses Windows and Outlook for thier computing and business needs. The first time I hooked it up to the computer, it changed the way I do business.
Rating: Summary: Windows CE brings it down Review: I love the style and visual appeal of this device, but the Windows CE interface is so clumsy on this little cutie. I really wish they had gone to another vendor, rather than supporting Microsoft in their efforts to dominate. Basically, since CE is sooo bad, Nino is bad too. I cant stand that start button! Way to much clicking and pointing for such a small device. Sorry Phillips! But you did real good on TiVo!
Rating: Summary: For first time PDA user Nino can't be beat!! Review: I purchased my Nino 319 in May 1999. It was my first venture into the handheld pc world and I don't know how I got along without one before. I am a building contractor and am pretty rough on my Nino.It has held up beautifully.I've never used a Palm so I can't compare, but I'd recommend this durable, simple to use PDA to anyone.
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