by: Richie Orologio
website: www.discount-watches-info.com
Need to stay organized but hate those bulky PDA's, then a
Timex Data Link watch is worth a review.
Data Link watches are the first wristwatches to offer a personal
organizer and a multi-function sport timekeeping device, all
in one small wrist sized package. Designed by Microsoft and
Timex.
Keep organized with a Timex Ironman Data Link. Organize
everything from, personal schedule, phone numbers, contact
and more. You can even import data from Microsoft Outlook
Express right to your Timex Data Link watch, with the USB
connection that connects from your USB Ironman right to your
home PC. Some of the data that you can send from your USB
Data link wristwatch to your computer include, chronograph,
interval timer, event timer and more. And you can password
protect all the information on your Timex digital watch, so
no one can look through your personal information.
Other features include, stainless or black resin watch band,
INDIGLO, 3 time zones, 12/24 hour time, to a new a few features.
Models from the Data Link include, t53722, t53964, 5b111,
5b112 and the Timex Ironman Data Link USB 5c291. Previous
models that are no longer sold new include, Data Link 70 (original
Data Link watch), 150 and the 150s from Timex.
Some of the retailers that you can buy a Data Link watch from
Timex include, Campmor
EMS (Eastern Mountain Sports), Inside Out Sports, Luke’s
Locker and Paragon.
Other watches from Timex include, GPS watches models (59561,
5B501, 58681), heart rate monitor timepieces and more. Data
link from the Ironman series is the newest generation of a
long line of innovations for the Timex watch company.
* Remember to use the aoftware that comes with your watch
so you can take full advantage of you new timepiece.
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