G-lab Electronic Organizer Db1610 «High Speed»
The LCD screen is monochrome (typically blue-on-gray or black-on-white depending on backlight settings). The resolution is modest (e.g., 32x160 pixels), but it is extremely legible in direct sunlight—a major advantage over glossy smartphone screens.
The DB1610’s power lies in what it doesn’t do. There is no web browser, no social media, no email client. Instead, you get a suite of classic organizer functions, each optimized for speed and low power draw.
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. g-lab electronic organizer db1610
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Related search suggestions (optional): I can provide search terms to find the DB1610 manual, replacement batteries, or firmware if you want. The LCD screen is monochrome (typically blue-on-gray or
Note: G-Lab (often stylized as G-LAB) produces budget-friendly electronic organizers/digital diaries. The DB-1610 is a compact, PDA-style device from the mid-2000s era. Features are presented as commonly found in this product line.
| Function | Approx. Capacity | |----------|------------------| | Phone book | 100 entries | | Schedule | 50 entries | | Memo | 20 notes | | Total memory | ~4–8 KB (non-expandable) | Related search suggestions (optional): I can provide search
Actual capacity depends on length of each entry.
No product is perfect, and the G-Lab Electronic Organizer DB1610 has genuine limitations.
The G-Lab DB1610 uses non-volatile flash memory. This means your data is not lost when batteries die—a critical feature for long-term reliability. Most units come with 2MB to 4MB of internal storage, which can store approximately 10,000 contacts or 5,000 notes.