Philips DVP3150V HiFi DVD/VCR Combo

Philips DVP3150V HiFi DVD/VCR Combo
Manufacturer: Philips
Product Type: CE
Editorial Review:
Product Description
This DVD/VCR combines a Digital Video Disc (DVD) player and a Hi-Fi Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) into one unit, letting you play DVDs, Audio Compact Discs (Audio CDs), and Video Cassettes on one piece of equipment.
Average customer rating: 3.5
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Xircom Rex 6000
Manufacturer: XIRCOM Product Group: CE Binding: Electronics ASIN: B00004Z73K |
Amazon.com Product Description
The Xircom Rex 6000 is an ultracompact and lightweight PDA, about the size of a credit card. It is a full-function organizer that is small enough to fit comfortably in your pocket, and its 2 MB memory is powerful enough to keep up with your busy schedule by organizing all your essential information. The quick touch-screen navigation makes the Rex 6000 simple and easy to use. It features a calendar, contacts, task lists, and memos. You can also download Internet content from Rex's Web site.You can synchronize information between the Rex 6000 and your laptop directly by inserting the Rex 6000 (which is a Type II-compatible PC Card) into the PC Card slot. You can also use a USB docking station (available separately) to connect to your desktop or laptop PC.
Customer Reviews:
Where oh where have they gone.......2006-04-26
Great prod....poor support...now no support........2004-07-17
I Love My Rex6000 (damn Intel for discontinuing it!).......2002-06-25
The larger PDA products don't fit well into a shirt pocket, and you certainly may mess them up if they fall out (due to their weight and size) or get damaged in your pants pocket. Unless I wanted to carry around a briefcase or something else bulky to hold those other PDAs, I wouldn't use it on a regular basis.
I know if I'm wearing casual clothes, I can still slip the Rex6000 into a pocket and always have access to my information. Sure the text is smaller than other PDAs, but at least I can keep the information with me at all times. That alone is worth getting this PDA. Unfortunately, you just can't find them around anymore. Too bad, because Intel could have made some money on this with proper marketing and distribution channels.
Great Engineering, but bad marketing?.......2001-08-28
Even if there is a whole community of REX users..., apparently Intel/Xircom never succeeded to form *real* partnerships that would support the commercialization of this product, while they were wasting money on internet. I guess that within a few year I will be regarded as a Dinosaur while I will stubornly keep using this product. Maybe I'll have to check whether "web technical support will continue through 2006", as Intel announces. Patrick E.C. Merlevede -- co-author of "7 Steps to Emotional Inetlligence"
Rough edges in firmware, but infintitly convienient.......2001-03-21
I will complain a little about the firmware. At places, there is some outstanding interface design. Then at other places, it gets darn awkward. The most obvious awkwardness is that you cannot exit or back out from some places via the touch screen, but instead must use the side buttons. If you have the stylus in your hand, this becomes very cumbersome.
I'm hoping these problems are obvious enough to be fixed soon.
Yet, the size and functionality must be weighed highly. A slighly limited PDA that isn't perfect that I'm willing to carry everywhere is much more valuable than a perfect PDA that is too big to easily carry with me (and thus does not get used).
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