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alukaris
Premium Review Philips Nino 300: Nino - No No! (654 words)
by - written on 26/02/01 (Useful, 940 readings)
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This is a Windows CE powered device which came out around 1998. I bought one on the recommendation of a shop assistant in a well known chain store. At the time, I was considering a Psion 5, but totally fell for the "no keyboard; write on the screen" hook, line and sinker! Unfortunately, the machine is expensive to upgrade and the Windows ...  Read the complete review

AaronJB
Premium Review The dependable companion (304 words)
by - written on 25/10/00 (Very useful, 404 readings)
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I've owned my Nino since they first came out - in fact I paid full price for it at the time (near enough £500), with it replacing a Psion 3c as my PDA. My only gripes with it are that the memory is a little small for heavy duty work - although it had the largest amount of memory at the time of release - 8Mb would have been better than ...  Read the complete review

PWilliams
Premium Review Philips Nino 300: A great alternative to the Palm OS (675 words)
by - written on 22/10/00 (Very useful, 869 readings)
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Having owned both a Windows CE first-generation handheld device and a second-generation handheld device, I always suffered from what I called "Palm envy". Not that I was dis-satisfied with my handhelds, they did exactly what I needed them to do. But the allure of the Palm Pilot was strong and I felt myself giving in to its popularity. ...  Read the complete review

libertybell
Premium Review Philips NINO 300 – my indispensable personal organiser (588 words)
by - written on 05/10/00 (Very useful, 842 readings)
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I must admit I do like gadgets whether they are mobile phones, CD/MP3 players or personal organisers. Last year, I went through a phase of wanting to get a better grip over organising myself at work. Time for a gadget I thought & after a week or 2 of deliberations – I purchased a Philips Nino 300. The Nino is palm sized though it is ...  Read the complete review

gissing
Premium Review Philips Nino 300: Cheap and feature rich (117 words)
by - written on 11/07/00 (Useful, 357 readings)
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I bought my Nino for 99 quid from BT. They were selling them off as they had been replaced with the battery eating color (sic) models. The Nino is a very nice looking unit, and has 8MB RAM and 8MB ROM. The operating system is Windows CE 2.1 and its pretty quick and easy to use. I use it for loads of things including writing small amounts of text ...  Read the complete review

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