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G-lab Electronic Organizer Db1610 100%

Dimensions are roughly 11.2 x 7.6 x 1.1 cm, weighing about 70 grams. Core Functions

was built to slip seamlessly into a shirt pocket or briefcase.

The software allowed:

: 8-digit calculator (CALC), metric and currency conversion, tips, tax calculation, and account management. g-lab electronic organizer db1610

Beneath the screen is a keyboard with around , a relatively large number that provided direct access to the device's various functions. The overall aesthetic is a classic, simple, and functional design. The primary version appears to have been silver , although the device was reportedly also available in a black case . At just 70 grams and only 1.1 cm thick, it would have slipped easily into a pocket, living up to its promise of being a portable personal assistant.

is a vintage handheld digital assistant released around . It was designed for basic personal data management during the era preceding modern smartphones. Primarily found today as a collectible or novelty vintage tech item, it offers standard features like a phonebook, memo pad, and world clock in a compact, portable form factor. Product Specifications

The DB1610 was sold at for $30–$50 USD (equivalent to $60–$100 today). Its primary competitors were: Dimensions are roughly 11

How does the G-Lab DB1610 stack up against similar devices?

A multi-segment LCD showing 1 line of 8 characters, 1 line of 8 digits, and 1 line of 7 digits. Keyboard: 50 rubber keys. Power: 2 x LR-44 button cell batteries. Dimensions: 11.2 x 7.6 x 1.1 cm. Weight: 70 grams. Connectivity: No PC synchronization capabilities. Key Functions

A spacious lower compartment designed to hold larger items that typically bulge out of standard organizers. Beneath the screen is a keyboard with around

In the mid-to-late 2000s, a peculiar device category thrived: the . Sandwiched between the dying breed of dedicated PDAs (like the Palm Pilot) and the rising tide of feature phones, devices like the G-Lab DB1610 occupied a unique niche. It was not a smartphone. It could not make calls. It had no Wi-Fi, no color screen, and no app store. Yet, for students, professionals, and budget-conscious organizers, it was a lifeline.

: Requires batteries (usually coin cells or AAA, though specific types vary by unit and are often not included in second-hand listings).

– A simple text notepad for jotting down ideas, shopping lists, or quick reminders.

+-------------------------------------------------------+ | FIRST LAYER | | [ Elastic Loops for Cables ] [ Mesh SD Card Slots ]| +-------------------------------------------------------+ | SECOND LAYER | | [ Large Mesh Pocket ] [ Adjustable Hook-and-Loop ] | | (Power Banks/Hubs) (Wall Bricks / Mouse / SSDs) | +-------------------------------------------------------+ The Top Layer: Cable and Accessory Management

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