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Any alternative to Timex Datalink watches (a PDA watch)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gabriel" data-source="post: 2460372" data-attributes="member: 224762"><p>Since Timex discontinued its DataLink line of watches (timepieces capable of data transfer through linking with a computer), I've been looking for alternatives. Specifically, I need a digital watch that let me store telephones, birthdays and notes/memos through the computer via USB or another form of connection. Casio's DataBank line offers some of this, but the input is done via a tiny keyboard on the watch itself, which is not practical nor aesthetical, in my opinion. </p><p>So, if someone could tell me the brand and model of an alternative similar to Datalink in terms of functionality, I would be very grateful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabriel, post: 2460372, member: 224762"] Since Timex discontinued its DataLink line of watches (timepieces capable of data transfer through linking with a computer), I've been looking for alternatives. Specifically, I need a digital watch that let me store telephones, birthdays and notes/memos through the computer via USB or another form of connection. Casio's DataBank line offers some of this, but the input is done via a tiny keyboard on the watch itself, which is not practical nor aesthetical, in my opinion. So, if someone could tell me the brand and model of an alternative similar to Datalink in terms of functionality, I would be very grateful. [/QUOTE]
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