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G-lab Electronic Organizer Db1610 — [better]

The task manager allows hierarchical to-do lists with priority levels (High, Medium, Low), due dates, and completion checkmarks. It’s perfect for the “Getting Things Done” (GTD) methodology because there are no distractions to lure you away from your list.

Allowed users to prioritize tasks and view deadlines.

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Where the DB1610 shines is its internal compartmentalization. Upon unzipping the sturdy YKK-style zipper, you are greeted with a "clamshell" opening that lies flat for easy access.

– This is where the DB1610 gets interesting. The device can convert between metric and imperial units (e.g., centimetres to inches, kilograms to pounds). Even more unusual for an organizer of this class: it includes a clothing size converter between EU, US, and UK sizing systems. There’s also a Euro converter for four different currencies, reflecting the changing economic landscape of the late 1990s after the euro’s introduction.

The G-Lab DB1610 belongs to the category of "pocket databanks" or Electronic Personal Organizers (EPOs). To understand its importance, one must look at the technological landscape of its era. It sat perfectly between high-end Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) like the Palm Pilot—which were expensive and complex—and the standard non-digital pocket diaries. The task manager allows hierarchical to-do lists with

“Tired of this?” [Cut to G-Lab DB1610 opening] “Try this – the G-Lab Electronic Organizer.” [Point to sections] “AC outlets, USB ports, and room for all your cables and bricks.” [Close case, shake it – sturdy] “Travel-friendly, heat-resistant, and actually keeps things neat.” [Smile, thumbs up] “DB1610. Get organized.”

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

: Telephone directory (TEL), memo pad (MEMO), schedule planner (SCHED), and a "To Do" list. The G-Lab Electronic Organizer DB1610 Go to product

The G-Lab DB1610 is a monochrome digital organizer, likely produced in the late 1990s or early 2000s, aimed at managing contacts, schedules, and calculations. It belongs to a genre of "supermarket brand" organizers, often manufactured in China and sold under various names, including G-Lab, aimed at offering basic digital utility at a very low cost.

: It contains a "Secret Memory Area" that allows users to lock personal data behind a registered password.