Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 3 2005, 4:23am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
FossilWristPDA has maybe the first review of the Fossil Palm OS Wrist PDA that was launched at this years CES and is already available at Fossil.
Quote:
"I believe it is nearly unnecessary to tell you that this watch isn’t small. However, to say that this watch is huge is not really true. The watch is big but thanks to the sleek design by Fossil, this watch has a very nice professional touch unlike many other similar watches.
The fact that this watch is using a Palm OS is without any doubt a big plus. Since it is very easy to adjust existing Palm applications to work with the rocker switch, I’m convinced we’ll see more and more applications work smoothly on this wrist pda watch.
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Read the full review. Buy the Wrist PDA for $249.00 now!.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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