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Franklin Rolodex RF384k Organizer with 384kb Memory


from: Franklin Electronics




Seiko DF4022 World Travel Alarm Clock and Phone Organizer


from: Seiko


: :Why travel with a simple alarm clock when you can get so much more at a reasonable price? The Seiko DF-4022 has all the features of a travel alarm clock as well as organizer functions and a memo pad that stores notes, lists, and appointments. The DF-4022 offers functions including world time for 27 cities and an eight-minute snooze button. The day, date, and time are displayed on the 2-by-12-line character display, which is backlit for easy ...

1MB Electronic Organizer


from: Sharp


: :Sharp organizers are recognized all over the world as the source for getting organized. With the Sharp YO-P20H pen touch organizer at your fingertips, you'll discover it has never been easier to store personal and business information. PC-link cable & software, Large Display with backlight 12 x 3 line display, Address Book, Scheduler, Memo Function, 'To Do' Function, Calculator with conversions, English/Spanish Word Translator, Multi-lingual support for 10 languages, and more.

Texas Instruments TI-PS2100 Data Bank Organizer


from: Texas Instruments


: :Sharp organizers are recognized all over the world as the source for getting organized. With the Sharp YO-P20H pen touch organizer at your fingertips, you'll discover it has never been easier to store personal and business information. PC-link cable & software, Large Display with backlight 12 x 3 line display, Address Book, Scheduler, Memo Function, 'To Do' Function, Calculator with conversions, English/Spanish Word Translator, Multi-lingual support for 10 languages, and more.



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