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Compare my Gear S smartwatch with my old Casio 1189 DW-290 T digital watch (around 2008), which still works like new. Features include: Stopwatch with Split function, Alarm, 12h/24h Time, Day, Date, and Backlight. You can clearly see just how massive the Gear S is, with a 2-inch screen, compared to the tiny screen on the Casio watch.
Found another cool game for my Gear S, the Sliding Puzzle. I completed the second level (4x4) in only 80 seconds. I use a stylus with my Gear S, which works very well.
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