Report: HP Jumps on the Smartphone Bandwagon
Published on October 3, 2008 to SmartphonesNow that Blackberry is giving its a market a little more wiggle room and introducing a smartphone that’s geared at both work and play, it’s not surprising to see other companies try and pull off... Read more
3GSM: HP Turns iPAQ Into A Cellphone
Published on February 12, 2007 to SmartphonesAims at corporate customers Read more
HP iPAQ rx3715's Reaches for the Convergence Sky
Published on November 5, 2004 to SmartphonesWhat can HP's iPAQ rx3715 Mobile Media Companion not do? The PDA's laundry list of features include digital camera, Web browsing, wireless audio and video steaming and more. However, all capabilities are not created equal. Read more
The HP iPAQ hx4700 Takes the Luxury Business PDA to the Next Level
Published on February 18, 2005 to SmartphonesHP's iPAQ hx4700 is a tiny PC with top-of-the-line features: a 4" VGA display, integrated touchpad and WLAN/PAN functions. Can HP's luxury PDA make a place for itself against the competition, despite its high price? Read more
iPAQ rx1950 PDA Offers Many Features At A Decent Price
Published on December 26, 2005 to SmartphonesHP's iPAQ rx1950 does a reasonably good job of packing Microsoft Office applications into a handheld device equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity. While the Samsung CPU is not exactly high-powered and Windows Mobile 5.0's performance is less than stellar, the price of $299 is right for a device that can get the job done for business use. Read more
It Doesn't Have To Be Intel: HP iPAQ H1940 With Samsung's S3C2410
Published on January 9, 2004 to SmartphonesHP's iPAQ H1940 hums along to the beat of a Samsung processor drummer, unlike the majority of PDAs based on Intel's Xscale processor. So while HP's new iPAQ dares to be different, THG puts the device through its usual battery of performance tests to see if the H1940 can hold its own. Read more
The Next Generation: HP iPAQ H2210/H2215
Published on September 12, 2003 to SmartphonesThe H2210 is the first in the 2000 series and marks the end of the iPAQ 3000 family. Based on a new Xscale PXA255 processor and Microsoft's new PDA operating system, Windows Mobile 2003, HP claims this model offers more power and longer battery life. But many PDA makers have made similar boasts Read more
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