Products - Sharp Electronics Corp.

Sharp Electronics' new series of Wizard personal information organizers have up to 2MB of data storage and are housed in a newly designed silver-tone shell. Both the OZ-750PC and OZ-730PC deliver seamless and simple PC synchronization, as well as the ability to personalize content by downloading free information and add-on software via the Sharp My Wizard Web site at http://mywizard.com.

Each unit is bundled with Sharp's custom Windows 95/98/NT compatible Day-Timer Organizer 2000 for Wizard software. They provide simple-to-use planning tools, letting users manage daily schedules on a PC and then synchronize to the Wizard, eliminating the need for double entry of data.

Other features include a wide keyboard for easy data entry, a docking module that connects to a PC serial port, and a host of built-in organizer functions. An easy-to-read proportional font has two sizes to view more information on the screen. A large 40-character by 8-line display has features that help users easily see the information they need, such as a three-month, one-month, weekly and daily calendar view. Sharp Electronics Corp., Mahwah, NJ, (800) BE-SHARP, www.sharp-usa.com.

 

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