There are 3 iPAQs in my family, an older 3950, the H1910 and a 2215. The H1910 feels the smallest and lightest, yet still has a great sized screen. The stylus is so thin that it is difficult to hold for long time periods with larger hands, but it fits a woman's hands just fine. This unit looks the most delicate of the 3 I own due to its thin design, but it feels solid. The replaceable battery is great, and the charging base that charges 2 batteries at once is fantastic. Great little unit if you need a basic PDA
The HP has been called the Cadillac of the Pocket PC's and with good reason. It's MUCH smaller than most with the same size screen and it look great with the slick leather case. It's almost as small as my cell phone and fits conveniently just about everywhere. The software is outdated and not upgradeable so you cant run most software published after 2005. However, you can usually find the 2005 or earlier version on the internet and if you're new to pocket PC's it should do everything you need it to do. I purchased this primarily because of the price and I was told that if you use Outlook regularly you should switch from Palm to Pocket PC. That was the best advice I've gotten on handhelds. I do plan to purchase a new handheld within the next year but for now, I am very happy with this model.Read full review
It's the best pocket pc i have ever seen. i love it because it just weight as less as 120 grams and is sleek and small. It is also great plays everything (ex)video and audio files better than ipod nano just buy the newest coming 4 gb sd card and play music anything include windows media tottaly looks like windows xp and others. I speaically love the style of this product.It's great too buy i bought a 2 gb sd card for it and it works awesome great!!!!!!
I bought this to replace an HP Ipaq 3200 series that was given to me as a gift and was eventually stolen. I loved the 3200. This unit was okay, but not any better than a palm pilot that I owned several years ago. However. The color is great and the memory is very adequate. In order to use as an MP3 player you need a separate memory card so I can't rate the quality on that. Buying this used caused some problems that might prevent me from ordering again : took a month to get it. Was very scratched on the case (screen was fine) and it didn't come with any cables as indicated in the description.
I dicided to buy this to help with my business and ebay business.I was severly dissapointed that it is so hard to use Internet Explorer ,but pocket exel and word are great.These are the 2 features that I like.The calc app. and solitaire are decent.For a couple bucks thought this was an okay item.It is not worth paying over $30 USD for.It is like DOS or Linux compared to the new Ipaq's.This is DOS and the newer versions are like XP and Vista.My friend's Ipaq can do his Algerbra homework in 2 seconds.It has exellent apps.This Ipaq resets whenever the battery comes out.It also cannot remember PIN's.Don't ever set a numerical password because it will lock you out .You can reset it by taking out the battery.
This purchase was for the sake of nostalgia, and to discover how nearly HP missed greatness in their choice of names, iPAQ, there but for two letters, goes iPad. Most people now find all the functions available in a product like the iPAQ in a smartphone, such the many Apple varieties, and others. But for those who still need an appointment secretary, and the ability to compose memos on any given site, the iPAQ can still play a role. I wonder how many of these are already resting quietly in landfills around the world, rather than remaining in service with a needful person. Certainly the build quality in the iPAQ is very high.
This unit was in great condition when I got it. The picture is clear, in dark or sunlight. The battery is good for about five or so hours. I'm using the battery that came with it, a new one might work better. So far it has proven itself to be a useful tool. My only gripe sis that it didn't come with an owner's manual, that would be helpful with some of the features, wireless internet, etc.
I love this unit. It is physically samller than the Palm m130 that I had previously used, and because it is made by Hewlett-Packard, like my computer, the setup went easily. I was surprised at that, due to the six years that have passed since it's introduction. I did not have the proper driver for the device, but it went online and retreived it by itself. I like the Pocket Word and Pocket Excel programs too. If you are interested in a PDA and do not wish to spend a great deal of money on one, you could do worse than an h1910. There are a lot of applications available still, too.
This item was just what I needed a compact thin pda to carry and sinc with my laptop and office PC. I mostly will use it to run a job related software and sinc email's that's it. will work great for me but if you need a remote for tv or more power for applications i suggest a 5550. ( which i also own). but for everyday task i recomended highly.
was great loved playing music on it
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