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Sharp Wizard OZ-770pc
Specifications

Memory
3.0 MB (approx. 1920 KB for data, 320KB for programs, 760KB for OS and Applications)
All memory is FLASH type, and holds data even when the batteries (2 AA standard alkaline) become depleted. No backup battery is required.

Display
The 239 x 80 dots (approx 40 char. x 8 lines) screen is useably large. (It is not a touch-screen.) The screen and proportional fonts are clear and easy to read in normal light without any backlighting, but the backlighting is available at the touch of a button if you find yourself in a dark place.

Windows 95/98/ME/XP Serial Connectivity
Synchronizes with MS Outlook 97/98/2000
Synchronizes with Sharp Day-Timer 2000(software on cd included)
PC-Link cable with serial connector (included)

Customize your Sharp Wizard OZ-770 by downloading games, applications and data to your PC, then to your Wizard via the included cable. Check out the links page for download sources.

Organizer functions
Address book with customizable categories (12)
Paper-Like Calendar/Schedule for easy data entry
Birthday/Anniversary Manager
To Do with due dates, priority, and categories
Expense Manager for tracking travel expenses
Conversion Calculator
Basic Calculator with Markup/Margin calculations
Word Clock and Home Clock with Daily alarms

Power
2 x AA batteries (up to 100 hours/3 months)
Power consumption is low because of the "black and white" screen, and the unit being all solid state. Battery life shortens somewhat if you use the backlighting very often. There is no AC adaptor available, and no built in rechargeable batteries, as these are not really necessary.

Weight
9.5 oz. (235g) with batteries

Dimensions
(closed) 6.4" x 3.2" x 0.9"

Materials and useage
The shell is sleek and attractive, made of silver painted plastic. It will slip easily into a pocket or purse. It opens and shuts easily, but not in a loose floppy way. The keys are some hard rubbery substance, and require a medium pressure to push down. The OZ-770 may be set to be silent, or make a beep with each key pressed. The functions of the Wizard are well laid out, and easy to learn. The opening screen may contain information about the owner of the Wizard, and all the contents may be password protected. The screen is glass, and the plastic case is breakable if dropped, so the unit should be treated with care. It's easy to find a leather or vinyl case at Walmart, etc.

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