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Binding: Electronics Brand: Hewlett Packard CPU Speed: 624 Display Size: 3.5 EAN: 0883585322213 Feature: Handheld Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: hp Manufacturer: hp Model: FA982AT Publisher: hp Release Date: 2008-02-07 Studio: hp
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Handheld 6.9 cm x 1.4 cm x 11.7 cm 115 g Europe Marvell XScale PXA310 624 MHz
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Probably the best iPaq yet ... Comment: I have now had this device for a couple of weeks. I have previously owned several Pocket PCs, including a few earlier versions of the iPaq. Of the ones I have tried, this is almost certainly the best. Having WiFi, Bluetooth, SDHC support (previous versions didn't support the new higher capacity cards that this one does - I have an 8Gb SD card in mine), a standard USB connection (previous iPaqs I owned use a proprietary USB connector) a relatively fast processor, the latest version of Windows Mobile (including useful new features such as SD card data encryption) all whilst retaining a relatively small form factor is a strong combination. Whilst many will opt for a Pocket PC phone (as my last Windows Mobile device was), having a seperate PDA from your phone has advantages for some e.g. if you are obliged to use a particular mobile phone for work (as I am) then you don't need phone features on your PDA. With this device I can keep all of my personal contacts seperate from the business contacts on my phone and use bluetooth to get my phone (a Blackberry Pearl) to dial any number I select on my iPaq Classic. Add in a high capacity SD card and this device doubles up as a reasonably competent media player. It has a standard headphone socket (no headphones supplied) or you can use the built in speaker. Web browsing over wi-fi works as well as any device I have seen of this size. It also comes with a rather nice slip case. Overall, not a stunning leap forward compared to previous iPaqs but its hard to find fault with it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Probably the best iPaq yet ... Comment: I have now had this device for a couple of weeks. I have previously owned several Pocket PCs, including a few earlier versions of the iPaq. Of the ones I have tried, this is almost certainly the best. Having WiFi, Bluetooth, SDHC support (previous versions didn't support the new higher capacity cards that this one does - I have an 8Gb SD card in mine), a standard USB connection (previous iPaqs I owned use a proprietary USB connector) a relatively fast processor, the latest version of Windows Mobile (including useful new features such as SD card data encryption) all whilst retaining a relatively small form factor is a strong combination. Whilst many will opt for a Pocket PC phone (as my last Windows Mobile device was), having a seperate PDA from your phone has advantages for some e.g. if you are obliged to use a particular mobile phone for work (as I am) then you don't need phone features on your PDA. With this device I can keep all of my personal contacts seperate from the business contacts on my phone and use bluetooth to get my phone (a Blackberry Pearl) to dial any number I select on my iPaq Classic. Add in a high capacity SD card and this device doubles up as a reasonably competent media player. It has a standard headphone socket (no headphones supplied) or you can use the built in speaker. Web browsing over wi-fi works as well as any device I have seen of this size. It also comes with a rather nice slip case. Overall, not a stunning leap forward compared to previous iPaqs but its hard to find fault with it.
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Designed to keep your life in balance, the HP iPAQ 114 Classic Handheld is a sleek, stylish personal organizer and affordable companion to your cell phone. Go online with Wi-Fi and keep your calendar, contacts and tasks up-to-date.
The HP iPAQ 114 Classic Handheld is a stylish personal
organiser for busy people from all walks of life. Designed
to keep your life in balance, this sleek handheld is an
affordable companion to your mobile phone.
Stay organised and energised on the go
It?s easy to keep your calendar, contacts, and tasks
with you and up to date. Stay productive with familiar
software tools at your fingertips ? Microsoft® Office
Mobile includes Word Mobile, Excel® Mobile and
PowerPoint® Mobile. Bring your important documents
and files from your PC with you on the go. Balance
your work and life with digital entertainment. Listen to
music and watch videos with Windows Media® Player
Mobile. View, share, and manage your photos with
HP Photosmart Mobile. Play pre-installed games or
download your favourites from the Internet.
Connect when you want to keep in touch with the
people who matter
Integrated Wi-Fi networking makes it easy to access
Internet and email at the office or home, and at other
Wi-Fi hotspots at airports, cafes and hotels1, 3. Connect
to your company?s Exchange server to securely
synchronize your email, contacts, and appointments.
Connect to Bluetooth® accessories like headsets and
keyboards to be more productive, or just have fu
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