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Windows Mobile 2003 Premium - PXA255 400 MHz - RAM: 64 MB - ROM: 32 MB 3.5" TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - Bluetooth - remarketed More product details

678 reviews
November, 2009
Extralong battery life ; impressive performance ; integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ; built-in camera ; user-replaceable battery
Complicated and immature Mobile Media software
While the HP iPaq rx3715's Media Companion functions didn't inspire us, this PDA's features and top-notch performance make it well worth considering.
Quick Take: Though not as slim as the H1940, the HP iPaq Pocket PC H2215 is still one of the most compact handhelds to sport dual expansion slots (for CompactFlash and SDIO/MMC media). The HP iPaq H2210 and H2215 are the same models, except the...
Compact ; dual expansion slots ; sharp screen ; Bluetooth ; consumer-grade IR ; removable battery ; doubles as a remote control for home-theater gear
Not as slim as the H1940
In the middle of HP's 2003 iPaq line, the dual-expansion H2210 will hit the sweet spot for many Pocket PC buyers.
Performance of HP iPaq Pocket PC H2210The H2210 uses Intel's 400MHz PXA255 processor, which is currently the fastest available for Pocket PCs--though some argue that Samsung's 266MHz processor rivals its speed and is more energy efficient. Design...
WiFi, Great design, Windows Mobile 2005
Lacks Bluetooth, No cradle
The compact, portable iPAQ h2215 lets you do more with life...especially when you are on the go. This thin pocket PC comes with standard software which includes Microsoft Pocket Word, Excel, Outl...
programs besides.
An attractive, easy to use PDA with Bluetooth connectivity and good expansion options. Equally well suited to the PDA beginner or experienced professional.
When comparing the h2200 to its nearest price competitor, the business aimed Fujitsu Siemens LOOX 420, we found these two handhelds to be closely matched. The HP stands out thanks to its CF expansion slot, which brings into play a wide range of...
Released as part of a line-up to target the average power user, the HP iPAQ Pocket PC h2210 is the first iPAQ model from Hewlett Packard to feature dual expansion slots, namely, CompactFlash Type II and Secure Digital I/O. Find out here if it fares as ...
Dimensions and Weight Comparison --HP iPAQ Pocket PC modelHeight(mm)Width(mm)Depth(mm)Weight(g)HP iPAQ Pocket PC H5550138.084.015.9206.8HP iPAQ Pocket PC H4150113.670.613.5132.0HP iPAQ Pocket PC H2210115.476.415.4144.2HP iPAQ Pocket PC......
The 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. ...
With a brightness value of 59 cd/m 2, the 3.8" TFT display is easy to read in an average lit room. The H2210 provides less margin in daylight than the H5450, which is twice as bright
The newest iPaq is a winner
All in all, PDAs have gone up and down the value ladder for theVooner. On the one hand, I have argued that I didn't need one. But on the other hand, I haven't had this much fun and have had this much speed/function on a PDA yet. My poor Tablet PC has ...
Hewlett-Packard's first mid-range model, the iPAQ h2210, boasts more than enough power to take on high-end units en masse. Tag along as Jørgen Sundgot passes judgement.
Award: Editor's Choice!
HP has introduced four new iPAQ Pocket PCs to coincide with the launch of the Windows Mobile OS. Notably, all of the U.S.-market models include an integrated Bluetooth radio. The new iPAQ lineup has something for all but the most cost-conscious buyers.
The iPAQ Pocket PC h2210 ($400) starts a new model line for HP. The h2210 uses the same 400-MHz processor as the larger HP Pocket PCs, but thanks to its small case it's much easier to carry. The iPAQ Pocket PC h5150 ($550) is the general-purpose...
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