Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jan 15 2003, 10:13am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Timex releases new version of its 1997 introduced Ironman and Datalink Watch.
Timex announces the Ironman Data Link USB Wrist watch. They combined the Datalink functionality with the features and look of a sports watch.
The watch synchronizes via a direct USB cable connection.
Remember the old Data Link Watches synchronized data via the PC screen with a light sensitive sensor.
Ironman Data Link USB watches will be available in the Spring of this year for around $90.
UPDATE 06/02/03:
NEW LOW PRICE on Timex Datalink USB Watches
Timex Datalink Product Page
Great New Watches at WatchZone.com
Timex Watches
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