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HP iPAQ 100 Screen Protector
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March, 2010

80 / 100

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By Jamie Lendino

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...

April, 2008

Rating

80

pcmag.com
US

HP iPAQ 210

By Jamie Lendino

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...

April, 2008

No rating

smartdevicecentral.com
US

HP iPAQ 210

By Tanker Bob

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 ...

February, 2008

Rating

80

mobiletechreview.com

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