Organizer Reviews


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Buyer reviews for "Organizer" sorted by average review score:

APC Xbox Game Manager with 6-outlet Surge Protector
Made by APC
  • 6 surge protected outlets (including 1 adapter block outlet)
  • Game storage: enough space to safely store up to 20 uncased games or 8 cased games, as well as 4 memory cards and 2 controllers
  • $25,000 Lifetime Connected Equipment Protection
Amazon base price: $
List price: $49.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Awsome!!!!!
Its awsome because you can put your games in it and the memory cards go in it to!!!! You can even put your Xbox on top of it!!!!Sooo cool!!!! APC rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!! Guy who started It must be real smart!!!!!!!

Handy!
A must have for every xbox gamer! Surge protector, game disc and memory card storage, and two controller racks. All in the same place. Neatly fits under your xbox and looks good too! The perfect xbox companion! The only downside I could think of would be cost. Maybe just a little bit too expensive but its worth it!


Belkin Palm III Tri-Pack Flip Covers (Red, Blue, Smoke)
Made by Belkin Components
  • Protects Palm III series handheld screens from accidental drops and scratches
  • Easy installation--just snap on and off
  • Comes with three vibrant colors: Fireball Red, Pacific Blue, and Sublime Smoke
Amazon base price: $
List price: $8.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Lids for Handheld PC
I have ordered the lids for Handheld PC,I ordered.
I like gadgets,can hardly wait for the arrival.
I will get a thrill out of using the colored lids.
Its not everyone that gets to do this.

Inexpensive way to dress up a Palm III series PDA
An attractive replacement for the original Palm III flipcover. Solid, attractive. You can change colors if you want to change the look of your old hoopie Palm.


Belkin USB Sync Charger w/USB for Compaq iPAQ H3800/H3900 series
Made by Belkin Components
    Amazon base price: $12.34
    List price: $14.99 (that's 18% off!)
    Buy one from zShops for: $3.98
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    Excellent product, terminator for HP's no power cradle
    Very excellent product works very well with my ipaq 1935, and wokrs as both USB syn cable and battery charger. After I got this, I regreted deeply that I bought a HP cradle from OfficeDepot two months before this, which has no USB power supply function.

    I strongly recommended this to any ipaq 1935 users.

    Three accessories in one compact unit
    Works great with my iPAQ h1935 model. It charges iPAQ from any computer with available USB port.
    Great value for $12. More convenient to use then the original sync cable that came with h1935 unit. Replaces your desktop charger, car charger adapter and USB sync cable. The cable has a very convenient switch(not shown on the picture) which toggles beetween charging and syncronization modes.
    In comparison:
    HP car charger adapter will cost you around $29
    HP Desktop charger -- another $27.


    Casio Cassiopeia Replacement AD-C50200U AC Adapter
    Made by Casio
    • For use with the Casio Cassiopeia E-115
    • Replacement AC adapter
    • Makes it more convenient to charge your pocket PC at different locations
    • Never find yourself short on power--keep one at home and one at the office
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $19.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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    Not for use with the Casio E-125
    I recently purchased this AC adaptor for use with my Casio E-125. That was a mistake -- the charger is not compatible with E-125.

    The Casio E-125 uses a light gray, model AD-C59200U charger that outputs 5.9 volts. The AD-C50200U charger produces only 5 volts, and is not recommended for use with the E-125. (Though it may be compatible with the E-115...)

    So don't be silly goose like me and get this device for you E-125. Get the AD-C59200U AC adapter for your unit instead.

    A new angle on power supplies
    I use this AC Adapter with my Casio E-115. The adapter has a horizontal orientation, a first in my collection of AC adapters. The adapter doesn't hog an entire wall plate - the wire to the PDA runs out of the side of the adapter, not the bottom. The adapter's shape doesn't encroach on the other socket in a standard US wallplate.

    No lazy engineering here - Casio realized that people might actually have something else to plug in.

    This adapter rocks - it doesn't get hot, and it is lightweight. The only thing missing is the great scent of pine!

    You know that you hate climbing under your desk when you want to take your power supply home...and then having to crawl back under when you bring it back to the office.

    Save your knees, buy one for home and one for the office!


    Casio CompactFlash 56K PDA Modem
    Made by Casio
    • CompactFlash modem
    • 56 Kbps data transfer rate
    • Ideal for Casio Cassiopeia E-15, E-100, E-105, and E-115
    • Attaches to telephone line
    • Easy installation
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $149.99 (that's NaN% off!)
    Used price: $42.00
    Average review score:

    Works With IPAQ Too
    My company originally bought these cards for use in the Casio E-105, E-115 and E-125's. Then we switched to Compaq IPAQ 3635's. These cards work beautifully. It is the smallest CF Modem card out there.

    One of the best modems out there
    I bought this modem a while ago when my computer was slower than molassis. After I bought this item my computer gets to sites in a quick sec and th downloading qualities are amazing. So if you are looking for a modem get this one. You won't regret it.


    Fellowes 98031 Universal Handheld PDA Case
    Made by Fellowes
    • Durable faux leather case
    • Includes compartments for credit cards, a removable notepad, and holders for pen and stylus
    • Sturdy Velcro attachment keeps PDA secure
    • Zippered closure protects and secures PDA and accessory pieces
    • Supports all major Palm Computing platforms and Windows CE devices
    Amazon base price: $22.99
    Buy one from zShops for: $2.99
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    A perfect size
    SIZED JUST RIGHT
    This Pocket PC holder is just right in size. I orignally purchased the travel size pocket PC holder from Fellowes and it just didn't cut it. It was too big and bulky without the capacity to justify the size. This one is smallenough to drop in your purse or briefcase.
    (1-1/2" deep x 4-3/4" wide x 6-3/8 long)

    THE RIGHT STUFF PROVIDED FOR
    This is one of the few Pocket PC holders that had a spot both for the stylus and a pen and a spot for a pad of paper.
    It seems odd with all the capacity of a Pocket PC to want a pad of paper, but hey, try to leave a note for someone with just a Pocket PC in hand. Hence my wanting paper and pen at hand too.
    Also, under where the pad of paper fits and is provided, you can put credit or business cards. There is no wasted space.

    EXPENSIVE LOOKING THOUGH NOT REAL LEATHER
    This handheld Pocket PC case is expensive looking and feeling, with a plastic zipper that has a large metal tang that is easy to grasp. The plastic zipper is desirable as many Pocket PC owners complained of the metal zippers damaging the finish on their devices. The large metal zipper pull makes it easy to close up quickly.

    This is the best mix of size and capacity I have seen on the market for the Pocket PC, and I've looked at them all. The price is right too.

    Keeps your palm and other stuff too!
    For this price it aint gonna last I got mine at office max on sale for 14.95 but even for 22.95 it still aint gonna last. It holds your PDA and other stuff but it is still small. I would reccommend this as the best pda case because you can put any PDA in it not just a special type!ยงยง


    Franklin RF128b Rolodex Organizer
    Made by Franklin Electronics
    • 128K organizer with mini keyboard
    • Phone directory, scheduler, calculator, and clock with alarm
    • 4-line LCD display
    • Infrared transfer--beam data from unit to unit
    • Password protection keeps data secure
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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    Practical and cute
    I live by my three ring organizer, but it is bulky to carry everywhere. I recently bought this Rolodex unit, actually the RF-192 which is almost the same as the RF-128. I put in all my business and personal addresses and phone numbers and fax, emails etc..plus lots of memos and anniversaries, and have used only 2% of the memory. It is also a calculater, hold two time displays, local and a world zone of choice, with editable city name for your location and the world zone. It is handy, small - fits in my very small organizer handbag, making that the only thing I carry during the day. All for a discount price below 30 dollars. Unless you really NEED the additional features of a palm unit, such as email access and web access (and who could read that!) a Rolodex electronic organizer is a fine product.

    Personal Organizer Review
    I have used this item for several years, and I must say it is the best personal organizer that I have used. It's very convenyent with it's personal and bussnes names and phone #'s. It also has a great sceduler with alarm, so you will not forget your importent meetings, or other importent events. As a student I have found the calculator, time, and date very helpful. Another nice thing is that you can program the time for several different cities. If you are a person that is on the go just put in your info, and get going.


    Genovation 634 Travelboard Keyboard for PDA
    Made by Genovation
    • Supports any 3Com Palm PDA (including Pilot, III series, V, VII)
    • Full-size keyboard with 62 keys
    • Easy-to-use redefinition software
    • Automatic installation program and operation manual
    • Connects using standard serial cable with DB9 connector (included)
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $79.99 (that's NaN% off!)
    Average review score:

    Great for Palm users - some strengths & weaknesses
    I love mine because I can plug it into my Palm VIIx and update notes, my time card and other chores that I need to quickly take care of when my PDA is far away from my PC.

    There are some things you need to consider when deciding between this and the more portable offerings from Palm Computing and Targus. Consider the strengths and weaknesses of this keyboard and the alternatives, then decide:

    Strengths: The Genovation's typing area is well designed and solid. I didn't care for the flimsy feel of the Targus and Palm portables. It also draws zero power, ensuring that you do not drain your PDA's batteries prematurely.

    Weaknesses: The Genovation keyboard is not portable in the same sense as the Targus and Palm offerings, both of which fold neatly into a package the size of your PDA. If you take notes at meetings the Genovation is much quieter - the alternatives make clacking sounds while the Genovation keyboard makes no noise. So it boils down to how much "baggage" you want to drag to the meeting, and the distraction factor of keyboard noise.

    Things to consider: Genovation claims that they have a Windows CE driver for this keyboard, but that it does not work with Pocket PCs (such as the HP 54x-series, Compaq iPaq, etc.) I have an older driver disk that allowed this keyboard to work flawlessly with an HP 545, so I know it can be done. However, do not expect Genovation to support this. They also claim that this keyboard will not work with Handspring PDAs, so if you have one of those pass this keyboard up. Finally, if your Palm PDA is one of the newer models that use USB instead of serial, this keyboard will not work for you - it connects via a serial connection.

    I love mine, but my needs may be different from yours. If you value ergonomics and are willing to sacrifice some portability this is a wonderful peripheral for your Palm PDA. If size does matter, then consider either the Palm or Targus keyboards, which fold into a remarkably small size.

    A Superb Keyboard
    A really nice tactile feel to the keys, with larger hands, the GOTYPE wasn't an option. This is one though keyboard, with slightly smaller key placement than a full keyboard. I use my palm as a "mini-laptop" for lots of note-taking and flash-card review. It's lightweight, yet very tough. Software is easy to set up--I was up using it in about 5 min. Couldn't be happier with this one.


    Glenayre AccessLink II
    Made by Glenayre
    • Small, interactive 2-way wireless messaging device
    • Infrared connection to portable devices with standard IrDA port
    • Wirelessly send and receive messages from handheld device, or create messages using the AccessLink II virtual keyboard
    • Sharp, backlit 4-line display
    • Compatible with Palm, Handspring, and Pocket PC handhelds
    Amazon base price: $47.39
    List price: $169.99 (that's 72% off!)
    Average review score:

    Instant Messaging
    Great product. Can send messages, receive e-mails anywhere in the US. Was on vacation in Wisconsin, driving between Green Bay and Madison, and got an urgent message from the office. Was able to respond in a few minutes, issue was handled and I continued my vacation. Did not have to get into long calls once I got to my hotel. Easy to use.

    Glenayre's @ccessLink II is fabulous!
    This module has features and capabilities no other seems to have. It's "always on" so there's no waiting and no busy signal. It can work outside the Visor! It is two-way. Lots of power and you can reliably connect from anywhere, and STAY connected because it's always ON. It uses ReFLEX technology that can retain connections anywhere in the world, so you don't have to worry about travelling. I find this to be the most reliable gadget of this type, with a lot of available software to expand capabilities as needed.

    This module won a prize last night at the CTIA Wireless IT 2000.

    In the consumer application category, Glenayre's @ctiveLink won with its two-way wireless messaging module which works with the Handpsring Visor Handheld computer, snapping seamlessly into the Visor Springboard tm expansion slot to wirelessly enable the powerful personal information management utilities of the handheld computer. The @ctiveLink provides users with Always @ctive -- not session-based - connectivity to ReFlex networks, whether or not it is inserted in the Visor. This means the user does not have to "log on" to the network and the module is constantly receiving messages.

    I wasn't surprised at the "win" since I found it to be the best such device, myself.


    Handmark Scrabble + Monopoly PDA Expansion Card
    Made by Handmark, Inc.
    • Two Classic Board Games on One Great card!
    • Play against the computer
    • Multiple Players can play on one device, via IR beaming or Bluetooth
    • Official versions of Scrabble and Monopoly
    • Compatible with any Palm Powered PDA
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)
    Buy one from zShops for: $29.00
    Average review score:

    Perfect
    If you wait in line all the time, or if you are at airports all the time, buy this card. It will occupy your time. Both games are identical to their physical counterparts and they are color as well.

    Great Games
    Both Monopoly and Scrabble work great. I have a color PalmOS PDA and love both of them. I was afraid that the screen size would limit the functionality, but that turned out not to be the case. In fact, I think it is easier than on my PC screen programs with 4 and 16 times the number of pixels -- superior design went into implementing it on the PDA version!

    My son, 9 years old, also loves playing both. Of course, he sometimes hits the "accept word" (after spell-checker flags it) when he spells words wrong just to get high points (e.g., "XJQVY"), but he usually spells them right and this helps in his vocabulary and spelling.

    Monopoly is just as easy and has helped my game playing tremendously. I am not thinking about going pro, but if I were, I would certainly have this game in my arsenal.


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