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 Philips Nino 510 Windows Organizer
Philips Nino 510 Windows Organizer
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Manufacturer: Philips
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5



Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Philips
CPU Speed: 75
EAN: 0605342001441
Feature: Vibrant color touch-screen display (256 colors)
Label: Philips
Manufacturer: Philips
Model: NINO510
Modem Description: None
Platform: Windows NT
Publisher: Philips
Studio: Philips
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features
Vibrant color touch-screen display (256 colors)
Microsoft Windows CE operating system
16MB memory can be expanded with CompactFlash memory cards to over 48MB
Voice command, voice recorder
What's in the box: Nino 510, Stylus, Protective cover, Serial synchronization cable, Docking cradle, NiMH rechargeable battery pack, AC adapter/recharger, User manuals

Accessories
Targus PA870U Universal Wireless Keyboard

Editorial Reviews:

For the more experienced palm PC user, Philips has expanded upon the standard features of their previous Nino's to bring you the most comprehensive palm PC ever - the Nino 510! The Nino 510 has the same lightweight, expandable, easy sync Palm features as the Nino 200 and 300 series and much more! One of the most advanced features of the Nino 510 that makes it stand out from other palm PCs, is the color touch screen display. You may not realize how important color is on your palm computer but in comparison to a palm computer without color, the benefits are tremendous. The Nino 510 display supports 256 colors, making your palm experience fun and pleasurable. The color advantage will provoke you to use your Nino 510 more, increasing your productivity and making your purchase a valuable one. Backlighting and contrast control ensure easy readability and brightness with no strain on your eyes! Automatic synchronization transfers your calendar, contact, and to-do list between your Nino 510 and your Windows 95, 98, or NT personal computer. Then everything you need on the road is in the palm of your hand for instant portable access. The Nino 510 automatically recharges its AA NiMH battery pack while it syncs so you don't have to worry about losing power! The Nino 510 also communicates wirelessly with other infrared and Windows CE 95/98 or NT 4.0 devices through its infrared transceiver. This means you are able to sync information with other Palm PC users, and utilize the service of other IrDA devices including PCs, printers, scanners, and mobile phones. With the Nino 510, your critical business and personal data is right at your fingertips. As your pool of information grows, the Nino accommodates with memory expansion possibilities. A color screen makes your Nino experience as pleasurable and productive as it can be. Nothing keeps you more connected to the office while you're on the road. Who says you can't bring your PC with you everywhere?!


Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Excellent PDA for the Price
Comment: Excellent PDA, I got much use out of it. The price for these is amazing... you wont find a cheaper, color, internet ready PDA on the market. THis thing is excellent!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Nino Better than the Rest
Comment: First, let's cut to the chase. The Nino is the best Windows CE device on the market. It's sturdy and easy to use and the new color display is clearest there is. The Casio device looks as if it would crack if you touched it the wrong way and HP's new PDA is too bulky to be practical.

A constant criticism of Windows CE devices are the multitude of software options that aren't really useful. But, I love the voice recognition software and the digital messaging. I use it to recap sales calls all the time.

I too had some problems with installation, so I sympathize with the previous comments. If Philips has indeed discontinued the Nino, I hope their replacement is even better.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Nino - No wonder they quit making it
Comment: Dealing with Philips customer service is like pulling teeth...and since I just had a tooth pulled, I know what I'm talking about. The docking system for the Nino 510 is terrible-50% operational rate. A crack formed on my touch screen and grew all the way accross it. Of course it had to be my fault (even though Nino is always in my hand or in its case). When I ask if 100% of the Ninos coming of the Korean assembly line had no cracks form in the touch screen, the answer was no. But anyway, $177 to fix a $300 unit. Don't buy one.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: poor cradle design
Comment: I bought the nino because I thought it was a great bargain. Well...I guess like with everything else you get what you pay for. When I took it home and tried to sync it with my desktop nothing happened. 6 hours later and hours of frustration with customer service and we (Phillips cust. service) and myself came to the conclusion that the problem was with the docking cradle. I brought the product back and exchanged it for another one. I took it home and had the same problem. Needless to say I switched to the Cassiopeia and it worked fine. Anyway could have been bad luck but 3 products that don't sync make me question the product's engineering. Conclusion: Pay the extra money and go with a product besides the Nino

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Philips NINO still the best bet!
Comment: Although the NINO 510 lacks 'stereo' mp3 for example, it is still the best bet out there.

When the NINO first came out,it was a dramaticaly different palm size pc and it was widely accepted as the best. Now most Palm-pc manufacturers have copied Philips success.

First off, the NINO is ergonomic. I did the review for the 312 and the same goes here, it is easy to hold and access information with ONE HAND. Compared to others (like the stupid Compaq 2150 I have) that are trying to copy the 3Com Palms. You can scroll, enter and exit with one hand and access your favorite applications as well with one hand!

The 510 includes the latest software package for the NINO series and if you look at the reviews from the major magazines and online computer sites they love it because it is HIGH END software. (even the voice recognition software which is fun to use, but you'll be quicker using the buttons).

The color ppcs are nice, however most windows ce basic applications don't really use it, it's still mostly gray. However add on packs and software are using it and when you want to view pictures (I have all my pictures on my ppc instead of in a wallet) you can pop it on and show your friends...they love it because they are seeing it on a ppc.

Final word, you'll love the NINO 510. Philips provides great customer service (I used them before and they were very quick in helping me out) and they are sturdy. I used my NINO in a hectic retail environment for months where it got banged around, stuck it in my BACK POCKET, dropped it, etc. It only gave out when I hit the screen with a metal beam (which would kill virtually anything anyways.). It actually still did work after that with the big crack in the screen but I couldn't use it because the touch screen was damaged...talk about takes a licking and keeps on ticking! Get extra insurance or extended warranty though because the screen is your most expensive part of the ppc.

There is a new windows ce 'active sync' which is what you use to connect your ppc to your computer. It works great (version3)

You'll find plenty of places on the net to sync your ppc and computer such as yahoo!, etc. where you can maintain your address book, calendar,tasks, etc. Place PCS cell phone notification like I do and even when you don't have your ppc you'll be notified! Connect a palm pc modem to your NINO 510 (get it before january 2000...50 buck special offer from microsoft also on the windows ce website) and you'll be surfing the web.

There is no way Palm operating system pcs can match what windows ce can do. Windows CE operates just like windows so there is a 0 learning curve...besides, there is more flexibility and tons of future add ons that only windows ce can offer that the palm os lacks. Palm pcs are ok if you want a bland, 'basic', palm size pc. If you want the best, stick WindowsCE though.

They are sturdy little machines and are truely fun to have!



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