Showing posts with label Casio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casio. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Comparison between JG-100 & JG-200

Here is the side by side comparison between the JG-100 and JG-200. Enjoy.

Telephone Directory Mode

Magic Beam Data Mode

Stopwatch Mode

Alarm Mode

Timekeeping Mode

Game Mode - 1 Player

Casio Cyber Cross JG-200 (Japanese Version)

As promised here is the other Cyber cross model, the JG-200. This watch is slightly cooler and more ubergeek than the JG-100 models. It has a detachable module that vibrates during alarm and game mode.











Comparison between the Cyber Cross JG-100 & JG-100c

Comparing the JG-100c (English) and JG-100 (Japanese) model side by side. All the functions are the same, except the Japanese model has a remote control function.

JG-100c (left) & JG-100 (Right)

Time-keeping Mode

Telephone Directory Mode


Magic Beam Data Mode

Magic Beam Message Mode on JG-100c and TV Remote Control Mode on JG-100

Stopwatch Mode

Alarm Mode

Game Mode - 1 Player

Game Mode - 2 Player

Magic Beam Battle

Magic Beam Battle - 2 Player

Infrared Beamers



Manuals

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Casio Cyber Cross JG-100 (Japanese Version)

As promised here is the Cyber Cross JG-100. This model came in a different packaging in Japanese. I got this and the JG-200 off a member from a watch forum. Watch looks new and never worn.

All the functions are in Japanese words except for the time-keeping mode as seen. The functions are the same as the JG-100C model except this one has a Remote Control function. I never tested the remote control function because I don't think it works with newer televisions; considering this model is made in 1994/1995.






Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Casio Cyber Cross JG-100C Infrared Beamer

I came across this watch in Yahoo auctions. This watch from the early 1990s. This particular model has the commands in English unlike its Japanese model counterpart (which I will be posting up later). With this watch, you can "talk" with other infrared Beamer (cyber cross) watches or Casio My Magic Diaries.

Display is easy to read and the alarm is loud (unlike the newer Casio watches). Weapons from the Tower Master battle game appears alternately in time-keeping mode with each passing second, which makes looks really cool.

The strap is particularly small, about 18mm width. There is no light function and you need another cyber cross watch to play the game and transmit messages.

It has the following features:
- Infrared "magic beam" communication
- Electronic telephone directory/ memo pad
- Tower Master Adventure battle game
- 10 pre-programmed messages
- Stopwatch and daily alarm

Looks like something Inspector Gadget would have on his wrist. So ubergeek. This is a definitely a great collector's watch - as there is not many around.