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Sharp YOP20HII 1MB Electronic Organizer | 
enlarge | Brand: Sharp Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 41 reviews
Color: SILVER Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: windows_mobile System Memory: 1 Memory Type: SDRAM Native Resolution: 12 x 3 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 2 x 4 x 1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: YOP20HII Model: YOP20HII UPC: 074000017276 EAN: 0074000017276
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| Features:
| • | PC-link cable & software are included for data backup/restore. | | • | Enhanced English / Spanish word translator allows for approximately 20,000 English/Spanish word translations. | | • | Large Display with backlight 12 x 3 line display | | • | Synchronize with Microsoft Outlook | | • | Diet function with pedometer |
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Amazon.com Product Description Keep up to date on your hectic schedule with the affordable Sharp YOP20H electronic organizer with 1 MB of memory--which will store thousands of entries. This sleek, metallic, touch-screen organizer not only keeps track of important dates and phone numbers, it helps you count calories and has a built-in pedometer. Organizer functions include schedule, telephone/address, and memo modes. The included software enables you to connect to your Windows-based PC and synchronize calendar, contacts, tasks, and notes date with Microsoft Outlook (serial connection required). The enhanced English/Spanis word translator allows for approximately 20,000 English/Spanish word translations. The large backlit screen offers a 3 line by 12 digit display. Other features include two games, currency/unit conversion, spell checker, and calculator. What's in the Box Organizer, lithium CR2032 battery, serial PC link cable, PC software, case with belt clip, stylus, manual
Product Description Sharp organizers are recognized all over the world as the source for getting organized. With the Sharp YO-P20 pen touch organizer at your fingertips, you'll discover it has never been easier to store personal and business information.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 36 more reviews...
Great little organizer for basic things September 6, 2004 128 out of 131 found this review helpful
Take it from a highschooler, I really needed something like this for remembering school homework, assignments and such. I wasn't sure whether to get it or not by the reviews similar items got. The reason why this one caught my eye is because it was very inexpensive, in fact a great price for something like this. Of course a lot of you may know I don't have the money to be spending three to four hundred dollars for a small hand held computer that a lot of the things I wouldn't need on it.
I found the Sharp YO-P20H Organizer to be a lot more helpful than I had even expected. It had a neat calculator for doing math problems, an english spanish translator, phonebook, memo pad, reminder, clock, a few games, and a schedule which I'll all need of course. It even has an alarm on the schedule to help remind you of things you forget just in case.
Last year when I was fourteen, I mailed in for a PDA organizer on the back of a honeycomb cereal box. It was a great little gadget, lasted me a long time, and was almost exactly like this one, but then when I set the alarm, it froze and I was never able to use it again. Now being fifteen I have a lot more to worry about in school, but I was never able to remember homework with my notebooks because I hardly ever look in those. After a stressful day, you just don't want to have anything to do with work or school, but looking at your organizer will sure help because you turn it on to check some things out and you find you have to do something, and this one is for sure to do the trick.
And for a such a good priced little palm pilot, it sure is good quality. It'll hold a lot of information, plus it'll even hook up to your computer with the cord it comes with. You won't regret buying it if you're a busy person. Plus, you might not be able to spend nearly half a grand on an expensive one. You need fast accesability, and that's exactly what I found with this. Five stars instantly.
good value March 2, 2005 55 out of 56 found this review helpful
Just purchased this handy little item as I wanted to test the PDA waters before jumping in on a more expensive model. It works great for what I use it for, phonebook, scheduling, notes, etc... Would be nice if you didn't have to scroll to see entire address lines and if it had a search mode for the scheduler, but very good value overall. If you don't need email, video, phone, etc., then this is definitely worth checking out. Touchpad screen is remarkably accurate and easy to use.
Didn't last long November 17, 2005 31 out of 45 found this review helpful
at my house. Purchased for 11 year old boy. A few weeks being tossed around in the backpack was the end of it. The screen was hard to view, not enough definition. After using my Palm with color and great graphics, it looked cheap and tacky. Worked well enough for what it was, but not very hardy. It really needs a better cover to protect the screen from scratches (and from being shattered, which is what happened to this one).
Best pda you can ever own! April 26, 2006 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
Best pda you can have if you want the basics. It only has 1mb of memory if your thinking that 1mb on a handheld makes it worthless...its not! 1mb is overkill for it not only that but it has a built in keyboard,backlight,flip cover,2 games,the batterys last unlike normal battery powerd handhelds,you can drop it from 2 storys onto hard wood and it still works,built in english spell checker,english to spanish tanslater,alarm clock & its only 20 bucks. If your new to pdas or just looking for a cheap little back up this is the one.
Hidden calendar? January 6, 2005 28 out of 30 found this review helpful
I have an old Sharp organizer that I have happily used since 1998. My husband had its twin, and recently lost it. So, I picked this up as a replacement. Because mine has a nice calendar display it never occurred to me that this unit's "scheduler" as advertised on the blister pack didn't include a calendar. I probably spent half an hour trying to "find" a calendar and found the unit easy to use and a pretty self explanatory manual. But, I certainly would find it more useful with a calendar. Anyone else miss this feature? Or, better yet, anyone else find a hidden calendar?
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