Pros: Fast, full-featured, wireless, both Compact Flash AND SDIO. Cons: Big and thick.
For the last 4 or 5 months I've owned and used first the iPaq h1910 and then the h1945 PDAs, and I've been absolutely by both. Last week in a show of great clumsiness and incredible stupidity I sent my h1945 flying across the room with its case open. Wi ...
Pros: Fast, dual slots, excellent screen and D-Pad, replaceable batteries, compact... You name it. Cons: PocketPC 2003 has its share of problems, Case sucks, Itask must die.
Much to the chagrin of users everywhere, the PocketPC/Palmtop market has shifted again. The last time the PocketPC world was turned on its ear was when Microsoft released the PocketPC 2002 operating system, complete with stringent guidelines on t ...
Pros: Small, Lightweight, Ease of Use, Looks Cons: Carrying Case, Rubber Grips Fall Off
The Introduction The HP Ipaq 2215; the compromise between features and price, was the latest gadget I have bought. The 2215 is an Ipaq, yes, a Compaq name, now all enrolled into HP. This unit is my first handheld every, and since I first wrote this ...
Pros: Easy to use, Small and fits in your pocket, Windows software Cons: None, that I have found.
Ok, I got this Pocket PC for my 15th Birthday on September 21, 2004. This PC is one of the best that I saw at the store. I can do everything on it that I need to while I'm out of the house. It is helpful, even if the task is as small as taking a note, or ...
Pros: Nice screen (comparable to the 19xx), dual expansion slots (SD/MMC and CF), integrated Bluetooth Cons: Case is horrible, stylus is cheap plastic, no integrated Wi-Fi like newer 41XX series.
I bought this PDA to replace an old Handspring Visor Deluxe that finally died on me. Many of my friends had Ipaqs and the Pocket PC OS with color screen was attractive to me. So I went out and purchased the Ipaq 22XX series. Overall I have enjoyed my ...
Pros: Bluetooth
Software Bundle
Fast 400mhz CPU
Expandable / Upgradeable Cons: No Built-In WiFi
Universal Remote (Not Fine Tuned)
No Record Button
So many of us try to multitask in so many ways. The idea of taking all of your notes, email, and essentially all electronic forms of media could at times make someone feel overwhelmed. Luckily the HP iPAQ H2215 is a user friendly PDA that a novice user ...
Pros: Light, clean, sleek, awesome speed, very reliable, extremely affordable for the features. Cons: Not a whole lot of any...
Well basically the h2215 is what you need to keep up with modern day. Modern day being the next whatever term it will be till another amazing technology comes out. But for now, the h2215 is absolutely awesome. In my own opinion it is one of the most ...
Pros: A fast, reliable pocket computer that can improve your efficiency at work and at home. Cons: None!
I have been the owner of an IPAQ Pocket PC, 2215 model, for a year now. I have never regretted the purchase. I am not a high-tech user, and that's one of my favorite parts about it. You don't have to be a techie to get it to work and work well. I ...
Pros: Good screen, construction, replaceable batter. Cons: If you love Windows this is your device; otherwise get a Palm
This is a great little PDA. It's kind of thick for what it is but the battery (which is what breaks down on these for the most part) is easily replaceable and this thing has construction quality that makes it look as good as the best Palm devices. You ...
Pros: Fast processor, good screen Cons: Battery life is a dog, very poor OS and syncing software
The 2215 has solid hardware specs and a beautiful screen. The buttons look rather odd (and ugly, IMHO), but it's much easier to hold than the 191x/194x iPaqs which can easily get dropped. Real-world performance is solid: unlike with the 194x series, you c ...
Pros: Ergonomic design with compact flash and sd slots, 400mhz processor PPC 2003 Cons: Inability to use the full size expansion sleeves, center toggle
Standard 3.5" screen is the best in it's price range. Premium PPC 2003 OS and 400mhz processor allo ...
Pros: A must-have gadget for today's busy people. Cons: Still lots of programming glitches.
This is my 4th PDA with the first one being an Apple Newton back in the mid-90's. I simply cannot see myself living without a PDA. This iPaq H2215, with the addition of two software programs I added, does almost everything I expect a PDA to do. ...
Pros: 2 expansion slots, NEVO, etc... too much for just 15 words! Cons: Rubber side grips poorly fastened
This is the most amazing PDA ever! I've owned a complete series HP handhelds including 3 different Jornada models. The problems I had with the Jornada 545 and 568 were the screens just weren't that reliable (especially after loading Cubicle Chaos). For ...
A sleek Pocket PC with the optimal combination of features, performance, and expandability Compact Flash and Secure Digital slots for flexibility and ...More at Amazon Marketplace
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