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Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium Edition - S3C2442 300 MHz - RAM: 32 MB - ROM: 64 MB 3.5" TFT ( 240 x 320 ) - IrDA, 802.11b More product details

409 reviews
November, 2009
HP spruces up its entry-level handheld line with the HP iPaq rx1950 model, a slim and light PDA that doesn't cut corners on performance or battery life, with class-leading results. Armed with the latest Windows Mobile 5 operating system, the rx1950 ...
The thin and light HP iPaq rx1950 features integrated Wi-Fi and Windows Mobile 5, and it has outstanding battery life
Unfortunately, the HP iPaq rx1950 lacks Bluetooth and has low onboard memory
Light, thin, and ready for just about anything the business world can throw at it, HP's iPaq rx1950 is a strong performer but falls short with lack of Bluetooth and low memory.
Unlike the company's other entry-level PDA, the HP iPaq rz710, the rx1950 does away with the squarish, utilitarian form factor and returns to the more classic-looking and aesthetically pleasing rounded edges of HP's older models, such as the HP...
The HP iPAQ rx1950 Pocket PC with integrated wireless allows you to stay connected to your world. With Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5.0 software, you will have an integrated Personal...
Built-in Wifi and Bluetooth wireless, integrated camera, solid battery performance
Bundled Intellisync does not work with Outlook 2003, small screen
Small and light Long battery life • Wi-Fi
No Bluetooth Limited memory and performance
The iPAQ rx1950 couldn't look more different than the hx2790. HP designed this PDA for a completely different audience, and so the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system is about the only thing these two devices have in common. Where the hx2790 is...
HP's iPAQ rx1950 does a reasonably good job of packing Microsoft Office applications into a handheld device equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity. While the Samsung CPU is not exactly high-powered and Windows Mobile 5.0's performance is less than stellar, ...
The HP iPAQ rx1950 manages to do a lot with its limited CPU horsepower and memory. Despite the inevitable limitations inherent in mobile versions of PC Office applications that must adapt to the constraints of lower CPU power and limited memory, the ...
Physically speaking, the rx1955 appears almost identical to its 1900 series predecessors. Often handhelds at this level feature blunt and unimaginative styling, but the rx1955 is svelte and curvy, measuring a mere 4.47 x 2.78 x 0.5 inches and weighing ...
Screen Size (diagonal): 3.5 inches, Flash Memory Type: Secure Digital, Bluetooth: No, Wireless Network: 802.11b, Ty...
Cheapest PDA with Wi-Fi. Slim and lightweight. Good battery life. Good integration with Exchange servers.
Not much memory. No push e-mail upgrade. New Word Mobile is balky.
A good business PDA for PIM and integrating into corporate networks via Wi-Fi.
HP fixes the mistakes of the disastrous rz1710 with the handsome new iPAQ rx1950 PDA, which runs Windows Mobile 5.0. The boxy form of last year's PDAs has been discarded for the rounder lines of venerable and beloved iPAQs like the h1940. Thanks...
HP's first Windows Mobile 5.0 introductory level Pocket PC is a winner. It's got good looks, an impossibly thin design, an excellent display and WiFi wireless networking. Gone is last year's harshly angular HP design for consumer-oriented PDAs: with ...
Very slim and light, great looks, good controls and a fantastic color display that's bright and colorful. CPU performance is good and it doesn't leave you waiting to get basic business tasks done. WiFi is easy to use and has excellent range. Battery ...
No software bundle to speak off. $299 isn't a bad price for what you get, but $250 would make it even more tempting to the budget-conscious
If you're looking for an attractive, extremely pocket-able Windows Mobile Pocket PC that won't break the bank, the HP iPAQ rx1950 is a good choice. It looks great, the display is lovely for viewing photos and videos and performance isn't bad. Throw in ...
The Hewlett Packard iPAQ RX1955 Pocket PC lets you enjoy music, videos, and Internet applications on the go. The Samsung SC32442 300MHz processor and the 96MB of built-in memory (including 32MB of SDRAM) give this PDA plenty of speed. It features 802 ...
Performance,easy to use, reliable and more.
Can't think of anything wrong.
Light, thin and ready for just about anything the business world can throw at it, it only falls short with a lack of Bluetooth and low memory
Thin and light ; integrated Wi-Fi ; Windows Mobile 5 ; outstanding battery life
Lacks Bluetooth ; low onboard memory
HP spruces up its entry-level handheld line with the HP iPaq rx1950 model, a slim and light PDA that doesn't cut corners on performance or battery life, with class-leading results. At £210, however, the rx1950 is one of the cheaper Windows Mobile...
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