Two expansion slots: one for CompactFlash and one for Secure Digital/MMC cards
Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 Software
3.5-inch TFT active matrix display with over 64,000 colors
What's in the box: Cassiopeia E-200, Stylus, USB Cradle, AC Adapter, Li-ion rechargeable replaceable battery, CR-2032 backup battery, Pocket PC User's Guide, Hardware Guide
Product DescriptionThe Cassiopeia E-200 offers powerful array of expandability and wireless network connectivity options. Featuring enhanced expandability, the Cassiopeia E-200 allows users to connect to a variety of wireless network products and accessories to create a complete mobile office environment. The E-200 includes many new features designed to improve performance, ease of use and optional wireless connectivity for demanding mobile professionals, corporate and government markets. The Cassiopeia E-200 is fitted with two slots and an optional PC card unit for wireless communications to provide wide area network connectivity, local area network connectivity and personal area network connectivity. Users can access any of these networks while they are on the move to refer to or update databases in their office, receive and send e-mail, and browse the Internet (optional modem and ISP subscription required). A key feature of the E-200 is USB connectivity, available through the provided cradle or an optional PC card unit/host converter. This gives users access to devices such as printers, keyboards or PC cameras already in use in their offices, allowing users to print documents, input long sentences using a keyboard and hold video conferences.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Do they Still Make this????
While I used this, it worked reliably and was fun to have. Not even sure Casio still makes it (would guess NOT). Have moved up to PDA's by now, but if you don't need anything fancy like a pda, this unit worked just fine for the years I used it.
Rating: - Unique PDA!
If you are a consumer who elects to pay out over a $1,000 for a simple desktop PC and $500 for a PDA, the BE 300 may not be for you. Designed in year 2000, the BE 300 was released in 2001. Casio made it to compete against the expensive fad PDAs. It was worth the original $299 suggested retail price. Casio stopped making them early 2004 and Casio pulled out of the North American PDA market completely.
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Rating: - Great for price and great to learn on
This PDA is great for beginners and to learn how to use a PDA. If you use it, then upgrade to something more technical.
Rating: - Slow Recall
I have owned this unit. It's processor was very slow when searching a contact. It took up to 20 seconds. I have always had Casio PDA's, but had to trade this one in for a Toshiba.
Rating: - BE-300 is Very Good-BUT
This is an excellent PDA. BUT it stopped working in 3 months but i would still highly recommmend it because i caused the problem and it is very sturdy and the screen quality is great and the mp3 player is nice too! Plus CompactFlash is a must have! Buy It!