Editorial Review:Product Description:768,000 Character Memory / 2 Built-in Games / Phone Directory / Appointments / English and Spanish Translator / PC Link
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
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Nothing fancy
The linking to Outlook on your computer doesn't work, as many of the reviews I had read stated, but I just wanted a simple device to hold passwords and addresses to replace an old organizer I had. If you want something a bit "cutting edge", look elsewhere, if you want something cheap and basic, this might be an option.
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Love the Organizer!!!!!
This is the second Sharp YO-P20HII Organizer w/Pen that I have owned. The first one I purchased through Radio Shack lasted me for 2 years. There is so much memory on this organizer. It has two separate phone directories (1 for personal information and 2 for business information). When my organizer finally died I went back to Radio Shack to purchase another one, however the company no longer had it in stock. I went online and found that Amazon carried the same type of organizer. I definitely would recommend anyone this item.
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VERY basic
With 2 disabled children, I needed something that could help me keep track of appointments and organize my busy day. The "schedule" is pretty much just a list. I would have preferred some sort of calendar view. I pretty much use it as an electronic pad of paper; recording things while on the go until I can get them down at home. The "memo" list keeps everything in alphabetical order and reverts to the beginning every time you delete something. Mildly annoying to me. I probably would not buy this again, but you can't expect much for $20 these days.
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Very difficult to set up.
I found this a very complicated set-up. Since my old Sharp organizer is still working, I'm continuing to use it. Will tackle the new one again when I have to.
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It is what it is
This is a good organizer for someone who is in middle or high school. Or maybe even for someone who loses things easily so does not want to spend a lot of money on an actual palm. Its okay for what it is but it did not fit my needs. I ended up having to buy an actual palm and I gave this organizer to my little sister to play with.