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3 reviews
November, 2009
It's been nearly three years since we reviewed the Dell Axim X51v, the now-discontinued high-end PDA. HP's latest handheld, the iPAQ 210, has a spec sheet that's remarkably similar: a Marvell 624-MHz processor, a 640-by-480-pixel VGA screen, built-in ...
Fast, next-generation CPU. Bright, high-resolution screen. Solid battery life.
Expensive. Graphics performance falls short. Touch screen was sometimes unresponsive.
Enterprise users will find a lot to like in this powerful, standalone PDA, but individual consumers will likely opt for smartphones instead.
In fact, as it turns out, the iPAQ 210 is a significant leap from both the Axim X51v and HP's own three-year-old iPAQ hx2795 (even more so with the latter, since the hx2795 had only a 320-by-240-pixel screen and 64MB of RAM). The iPAQ 210 runs...
HP's latest PDA is a shining example of a dying product breed, but it still makes plenty of sense for enterprise use.
The iPAQ 210 runs Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Microsoft's standalone PDA operating system that supports the unit's touch screen and stylus. (It's identical to Windows Mobile 6 Professional except for the lack of mobile phone features.) The iPAQ...
In this day of electronics convergence, our cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, etc., all compress down into one multi-purpose device that does everything but style our hair. This results in a compromised device, usually with a small screen and a battery ...
Awesome 4" 16-bit color screen ; User-accessible 121MB RAM and 162MB Storage Memory ; Nice button layout and 4-way selector ; Mini-USB and 24-pin iPAQ synchronization methods ; Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR ; SDHC and CF card slots ; Lots of value-added ...
Large size (1/4" larger than advertised) ; ActiveSync 4.5 and Windows Mobile Device Center aren't always a joy to use ; Silly default battery icon on the Today screen Task Bar
The HP iPAQ 200-series returns to us the strength of a powerful PDA with a decent sized screen and ample memory and storage capacity, and a good battery. The 210 raises the pocket laptop to a new level for road warriors. The high-speed 802.11g WiFi ...
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