I am working in a MNC need some sort of electronic organiser to help me keep on top of all the contact numbers, companies and so on. In an ideal world, it would have been nice to go out and buy one of the new PDAs, but that would have been stretching the bands budget a bit far!
Fortunately, I happened to come across Casios SF-3600 ER digital diary which suits my budget - this is a pocket sized unit with 64KB of memory on board. On offer is a telephone directory (which also stores mobile, fax, pager and e-mail details!), a scheduler (with the ability to set warning alarms), a to-do and memo list as well as the usual clock and calculator functions (including a currency converter). Theres also a switchable backlight should you need to use the diary in the dark, and a secret function which allows you to set a password if you wish to keep others in the dark!
What really surprised me was just how much information 64KB can actually store! I currently have around 100 entries in the phone book, with quite a number of appointments and memo/todo items set and still have to pass the 3KB used mark!
The Casio SF-3600 ER is essentially a simple unit - and its very easy to use. If you need an organiser which links all the various functions together, (for example, a clock display which indicates whether you have any appointments for today, etc.) this ones not for you! It is, after all described as a diary, and operates pretty much like its paper counterpart (although Ive yet to hear of a paper diary which offers an alarm system!).