Pros: Beautiful high-contrast screen, very small and portable, SD expansion slot Cons: Lack of options, no standard cradle
Having been a previous iPAQ owner (model 3650: see my other review), I was skeptical when I saw that they had released a lower cost PocketPC. Then one day at the local electronics store, a small narrow PDA with a great screen caught my eye. It had the HP...
Pros: Small, light, beautiful screen, delight to use Cons: Too new (explained below)
I'm a Palm user and always have been (6 years). I've owned the III, V and Vx. I loved my Vx but wanted a new PDA, so I went in the market and tried the Tungsten, Ipaq 5450 and 1910. The nice return policies most vendors give you is perfect for...
Pros: Size, removable battery, screen, price, functionality Cons: No cover, battery life, lack of pre-installed OS software, no SDIO
Let me start by saying if you NEED SDIO expansion for Mobile Internet, Wi-FI, Bluetooth this is not for you. I personally do not use or need these features, so this unit is perfect for me.
I have been using a variety of Palm OS units for...
Pros: Great screen, lightweight, very useful for MS software users. Cons: No cradle, no sleeve, install was not smooth.
I got this unit partly based on the reviews I saw here. I was basically looking to have a unit that worked with the software I use on my PC all the time (MS Word, Excel, Money, Media Player, etc.) Please forgive my review for not being technical, I'm not...
Pros: Small Size & Light Weight, Beautiful Screen, Attractive Case, EZ to Operate. Cons: Built-In Stylus is Tiny, Too Few Programs, Fewer Accessories Readily Available, Lack of Storage Options
As an extremely busy Sr. Pastor in a large Texas Baptist Church, I stay very busy. It is essential ...
Pros: Super-bright screen, diminutive size, replaceable battery, SD memory slot Cons: No cradle (USB cable only), does not utilize expansion packs, limiting flexibility
The new HP iPaq 1910 is a quantum leap above the previous generation iPaqs in many areas. The first thing you notice is that the new transreflective screen is significantly brighter than that of any previous-generation 3xxx-series iPaq. When I compare it...
Pros: Good looks, Light weight, sensitive screen, removable battery Cons: Must spend more to get additional gadgets such as charging cradle
After using Apple Newtons for years, I finally switched to a pocket PC. That was only because Apple does not make PDA's any longer (hope they come back).
My initial hesitation made me buy a temporary used PDA for testing purpose, and my...
Pros: Pretty display, nice case, good battery life, very small and well-built. Cons: Lack of accessories, very wimpy stylus, expensive for a non-wireless capable PDA.
I've been using a Palm IIIe for a couple of years now ($149), and even though it does everything that I need it to do and I have every program that I need, I have nonetheless secretly coveted the PocketPCs, if for no other reason than their color...
Pros: Small size, Best Screen, Best PDA on a market Cons: Low Speed PDA, SD slot without Input-Output
I bought this unit in staples after all discounts it came for 215$ as i said it it is small (smaller than Palm Vx), the only bad thing i found about this unit is SD flash slot without Input-Output capabilities. Wait until the price will go down to...
Pros: Easy to Carry, Bright Screen, Good MP3 sound!!! Cons: Slow, Small Memory cache, Expensive Accessories.
Great PDA if you need something to take everywhere, listen to MP3s, play simple "cell phone" games or read a few Ebooks. Other than these basic functions the 1910 doesn't do much else or doesn't do higher PDA functions well; such as running multiple apps...
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