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Xircom Rex-3 DS w Docking Station:

   

  XIRCOM REX 3Your grocery list, travel itinerary, the kids' soccer schedule, the dentist's new address for today's check-up -- put it all in the credit-card-size Rex 3 organizer. Plus, with the included docking station, synchronize your Rex with your PC through any serial port.

 

  The Rex 3 communicates with your PC in two ways: First, with its built-in PC-card interface, you can slide the Rex into your laptop's PCMCIA Type II slot and "Click-and-Go", knowing your most important information is with you in your Rex-3 organizer. Second, the Rex 3 DS system includes a serial-port docking station. The docking station is for desktop PC or Windows NT users.

 

  Now you can use your desktop or laptop to enter and manage organizer data, synchronize it with Rex 3 and then view it anytime, anywhere. The Rex 3 comes with Rex TrueSync Information manager, a full-featured organizer software, or you can import data from your current organizer.

 

Features:

 

  • Credit-card size

  • Weighs just 1.4 ounces

  • 256 KB RAM, rated to store up to 3,000 entries

  • TrueSync desktop and synchronization software

  • Docking station, leather carrying case, batteries

 

Technical data:

 

  • Display: High-contrast 160 x 98 monochrome LCD, displays up to 9 lines

  • Ports: Type II PC card or serial port through docking station

  • Power: Two CR-2025 lithium batteries in the Rex, rated to last 6 months; 4 AAA batteries in the docking station

  • Size: 3.38 by 2.13 by 0.25 inches

  • Weight: 1.4 ounces

  • Warranty: 1 year

  • Hardware: Docking station, serial synchronization cable, display/business card stand, user manuals, batteries, carrying case

  • Software: TrueSync Desktop software, providing direct synchronization compatibility (with limitations) for Microsoft Schedule+ 7.0-7.5, Lotus Organizer 97-97GS, Symantec ACT! 3.0.6-3.0.8, Starfish Sidekick, ASCII, and others

 

  • First released: »September 1997

 

  

 

Related pages : Xircom Rex-3 review

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