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I had The Timex-Pager-DataLink and it HAD everything the SPOT watches had... for free! News feeds, Stock feeds, Weather, Sports Team calendars, had some apps for Golf players, changed time automatically in every time zone, battery life was decent (needed new batteries 2 times a year) had phone numbers and scheduled dates from your outlook calendar and (obviously) had a pager!
It was as bulky as it was awesome. So while naturally I would've gone for a SPOT watch when they came out, I didn't. Why would I? I was already getting more than SPOT would deliver upon launch. My current watch is the 2003 released USB Data Link that works with Outlook. (However, does NOT work with Vista and any later versions of Outlook) Before I had a WinMo phone, I kept my calendar/alerts/phones in my watch. SPOT would've been nice if one COULD add data to it and have it update wirelessly. But not sorry to see this one go. Even being a watch geek.