Casio
GPS Watch
GPS Global Positioning System Pathfinder: Price 499.95
USD
The GPS Pathfinder packs powerful GPS navigation capabilities
into an wristwatch configuration. A built-in antenna picks
up signals from satellites orbiting high above the Earth
to produce instant position and navigation data. The GPS
watch tracks up to eight satellites at once using eight
parallel receivers, or channels. The manufacturer claims
that a satellite acquisition will complete in 50 seconds
or less.
Once locked onto a position from the satellites, you
can add a waypoint and the watch will track your movement
on the tracking screen. The track stores up to 100 points
that include Latitude and Longitude (Lat/Lon), Date, and
Time. The watch holds up to 10 waypoints, which are treated
as a route with one starting point and nine other waypoints
along that route. Casio
GPS site.
CASIO
New - CMD30B-1T Technowear Watch TV/Cable Box and VCR
remote control : Price $71.99 Auto-calendar (set at
28 days for February), TV/Cable Box and VCR remote control.
Switching between TV/Cable Box and VCR, TV/Cable Box:
Power on/off, Volume +/-, Channel +/-. VCR: Power on/off,
Channel +/- Playback, Stop, Rewind, Fast Forward. 1 second
stopwatch. Measuring capacity: 23:59'59"
Measuring mode: net time, split time, 1st-2nd place times.
Daily alarm, Hourly time signal. Regular timekeeping:
hour, minute, second, am/pm, month, date, day
12/24-hour formats. Accuracy: ± 15 seconds per
month
Battery: Approx. 15 months on CR2032 - www.casio.com/watches/
CASIO
NEW WQV3 Wrist Camera Watch-Color: $229.95 - Casio
introduces two new wrist camera watches that can transfer
images to a PC in full color. The new WQV3D-8BNDL (metal
band) and the WQV3-1BNDL (resin band).
A new 25,344-pixel color CMOS sensor makes it possible
to capture up to 80 full digital images that can be transferred
to a computer, displayed in full color, or e-mailed to
friends or family on the web.
The Casio Wrist Camera Watches packing a CMOS monochrome
image sensor into a super compact and lightweight configuration.
Its ability to snap monochrome digital images any place
and anytime, made the Wrist Camera watch a popular hit
the world over. Since then, there has been a demand for
a new version capable of recording images in color.
A built-in 16-grayscale monochrome LCD panel acts as
both the viewfinder and an on-the-spot playback monitor.
Enough memory capacity is provided to store up to 80 images
and infrared data communication. These Wrist Camera watches
also feature 5 alarms which can be set up to display a
specific digital image when each alarm time is reached.
Images can be transferred to a computer and viewed by
using the Wrist Camera internal software which enables
the image to be viewed in 16.77 million colors on your
PC. A library of images can be stored onto your desktop,
transferred back to a Wrist Camera, or e-mailed to friends.
www.casio.com/watches/
CASIO
WQV1-1CR Wrist Camera Watch B&W: Price $200. Is
a must have for all you Tech~Geeks. The world's first
wrist-type wearable digital camera that can be used anyplace,
any time. Since it measures a mere 40.0 (W) x 52.0(H)
x 16(D) mm and weighs only 32g, you hardly even notice
that the Wrist Camera is there, always ready to capture
those special moments whenever they occur.
Images you record can be played back for
your own enjoyment and are just the thing for conversation
starters. The Digital Camera stores 100 pictures with
a 120x120 resolution with 16 grayscales. It works basically
like any other simple Digital Camera. In Record mode the
display of the watch shows the live image the lens is
viewing. The pictures can be viewed on the Watch and transferred
via infra red to a PC.
Resign Band. www.casio.com