Casio Cassiopeia BE-300 Pocket Manager (handheld, Windows CE 3.0, 3.2")

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Casio Cassiopeia BE-300 Pocket Manager - handheld - Windows CE 3.0 - 3.2"
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The good: Color screen; plays MP3s; CompactFlash expansion slot.

The bad: Doesn't include a PC-based PIM; sync software works with only Outlook; small library of third-party applications.

The bottom line: Casio's affordable color PDA is a capable organizer, but it's no match for competing Palm and Handspring PDAs.

Review: With its moderately priced Cassiopeia Pocket Manager BE-300 handheld, Casio delivers the most in-demand features, including a bright color screen and MP3 playback. Though it's built on Windows CE 3.0, an OS notorious for being difficult to use, Casio equips this PDA with its own, more user-friendly interface. However, the BE-300 has some limitations that make it hard to recommend over similarly priced handhelds from Palm and Handspring--even if they don't have built-in MP3 playback.With its moderately priced Cassiopeia Pocket Manager BE-300 handheld, Casio delivers the most in-demand features, including a bright color screen and MP3 ... Expand full review
With its moderately priced Cassiopeia Pocket Manager BE-300 handheld, Casio delivers the most in-demand features, including a bright color screen and MP3 playback. Though it's built on Windows CE 3.0, an OS notorious for being difficult to use, Casio equips this PDA with its own, more user-friendly interface. However, the BE-300 has some limitations that make it hard to recommend over similarly priced handhelds from Palm and Handspring--even if they don't have built-in MP3 playback.With its moderately priced Cassiopeia Pocket Manager BE-300 handheld, Casio delivers the most in-demand features, including a bright color screen and MP3 playback. Though it's built on Windows CE 3.0, an OS notorious for being difficult to use, Casio equips this PDA with its own, more user-friendly interface. However, the BE-300 has some limitations that make it hard to recommend over similarly priced handhelds from Palm and Handspring--even if they don't have built-in MP3 playback.

A welcoming start
At 5.6 ounces, the BE-300 is about the same weight and size as the Palm IIIc. The Casio PDA's interface isn't as snazzy as that of Pocket PC 2002, but we liked how simple and straightforward it is. Rather than icons, you get a list of applications showing on the bright, 15-bit color screen, which displays an impressive 32,768 colors.

Double-tap on an application with the stylus, and it launches relatively swiftly, thanks to the handheld's 166MHz processor. As with Palms and Pocket PCs, you can use handwriting recognition or an onscreen virtual keyboard to enter text.

You get the standard suite of PIM applications--calendar, contacts, tasks, notes (including a sketchpad), and a calculator--plus an Internet browser and an e-mail client. However, these applications' interfaces are inelegant; the contact list is especially cluttered with buttons. And while we're griping, the sound to alert you to upcoming appointments is too quiet to really grab your attention.

On a more positive note, the CD-ROM that ships with the BE-300 includes several add-on programs: a file manager, to find files as you would on a Pocket PC; a digital music player--MP3s play back just fine over headphones, which aren't included; a movie player; a photo viewer; and Quick View, which lets you look at files in common formats, such as Word and Excel, but won't let you edit them. We are, however, a little concerned about additional software for this device. Some of the applications written for older Casio devices--the E-100 and E-110, for example--also run on the BE-300, and there's a small but growing library of third-party software for sale. According to Casio, developers need only recompile their existing Windows CE and Pocket PC applications to make them run on the BE-300. Hide Review

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3.5 stars out of 166 user reviews

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  • 4 star: 77
  • 3 star: 18
  • 2 star: 7
  • 1 star: 7

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4.0 stars

"BE-300 User" By

Pros: I have used the BE-300 for awhile and out of the box it really isn't looking like the PDA you wanted. Years have past though and times change. Now there are different OE (Operating Environments) that can be loaded on the BE-300 allowing it to have more

Cons: Original Specs are very poor because of the original OE known as Casio Top Menu. With an alternative OE installed such as beeV2 you can get it to do more. From playing mp3s, games, even mpeg movies!

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"Hackable and loveable its the Palm-Killer of PPC's!" By

Summary: If anyone should look around the net a bit the BE now has overclocking(to 200 MHZ), Activesync connection and sync,and a Interface supeiour to the Pocket Pc 2002/3 devices all because of its hackablilty and GooFather's help with a cool forum and people ready to help ... Expand full review

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