Showing posts with label ipaq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipaq. Show all posts

3/07/2012

HP iPAQ 1945 Pocket PC Review

HP iPAQ 1945 Pocket PC
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The iPAQ 1945, also sold as the iPAQ 1940, is the first in a line of planned successors to the iPAQ 1910. HP has addressed many of the concerns that 1910 users had, namely that the 1910 was too slow and lacked hardware expansion options. The 1945 is powered by a new 266MHz processor from Samsung which rivals, and sometimes surpasses, the usable speed of many XScale chips from Intel. Other features of the iPAQ 1945 include 64MB of RAM (56MB of which are user accessible), a crisp, bright transflective color screen, onboard Bluetooth wireless, and a Secure Digital slot which can use SD flash memory cards and SDIO peripherals such as 802.11b WLAN cards.
Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC replaced Pocket PC 2002 as the most current Pocket PC OS in June 2003 and comes installed on the 1945. While the version of Windows Mobile 2003 pre-installed on the iPAQ lacks a few minor applications (such as Microsoft Reader), each can be downloaded for free. Because HP left the choice to the end-user, the iPAQ File Store - unused space on the ROM - has over 13MB free for software, files, etc.
As I mentioned before, the Samsung processor keeps the 1945 moving along very well. Having recently used an iPAQ 5450 (400Mhz PXA250 XScale), a Toshiba e755 (400MHz PXA255 XScale) and a Toshiba e355 (300MHz PXA255 XScale), I can say that, from a casual use point-of-view, the iPAQ 1945 surpasses the speed of the iPAQ 5450 and Toshiba e355 and feels basically on level with the Toshiba e755. One of the touted benefits of the Samsung processor is long battery life, and while I didn't get the eight hours that HP suggested I might, I got almost seven hours use out of the 1945 with the backlight on its lowest setting before I had to recharge; a very good result.
There is only one real drawback to the iPAQ 1945, as I see it, and it's relatively minor and completely fixable: the 1945 ships with only a USB Sync cable, not a cradle. While some might actually prefer this, I miss not having a cradle to rest the iPAQ in while it's not in use. The good news here is that there is a cradle available (the same cradle that works with the iPAQ 1910), and you can purchase if you want it.
All-in-all, the iPAQ 1945 is an amazing addition to the Pocket PC family. If you like small, light PDAs with oomph, the 1945 might be right up your alley.

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This slim and sleek, feature-and super-value-packed Pocket PC is small enough to fit in your pocket or purse yet substantial enough to keep your life in order. It includes multimedia, Bluetooth (wireless ready with SDIO WLAN 802.11b card), and plenty of room to expand and accessorize!Be productive wherever you are with popular applications, including Microsoft Office (Pocket Outlook, Word, and Excel), varied features, and large storage capability. The HP iPAQ h1945 fit in your purse or pocket: at 2.75" wide and 4.37 oz., it's easy to keep with you. Access the Internet, e-mail, and corporate data at home, at work, or on the go with the optional SDIO WLAN 802.11b card. Print documents, e-mail attachments, and pictures straight from your HP iPAQ h1945 to a local printer (printing software included). Be entertained by your favorite multimedia, right at your fingertips. Enjoy brilliant color and image sharpness courtesy of the transflective TFT LCD (64,000 colors). Be ergonomically correct with the touch-sensitive display for stylus, built-in speaker and microphone, four programmable launch buttons, and more. Do more as your needs grow by expanding via the integrated SD slot.

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8/23/2011

HP iPAQ Micro Keyboard for H4100 & H2200 series Pocket PC Review

HP iPAQ Micro Keyboard for H4100 and H2200 series Pocket PC
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I recently picked up an Ipaq 4155 and this keyboard to go along with it. I chose this over the 4355 with the built-in keyboard since the 4355 is just too large to carry around all the time.
The keyboard is as small as possible while still being easy to use, and it weighs almost nothing. Driver installation was a snap. I've had no problems with it so far.
If you are like me and could use a keyboard for your iPaq sometimes, but not all the time, go for this with the 4155 over the 4355. If you will need it the majority of the time and you dont mind the additional size, the 4355 may be a better match for you. Of course if you need a keyboard for the 2200 series this is also the way to go.
Small, easy to use, light - well worth the price.

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6/22/2011

Belkin F8U1500 IR Universal Wireless Keyboard Review

Belkin F8U1500 IR Universal Wireless Keyboard
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I have been using pda's for 6 years and most people use them because they aren't sitting at a desk.My current one is the Ipaq 2210/2215 (love it). My first pda was the palm vIIx and I had their portable keyboard. The pda had to attach to it, but it always worked - every key! Great for the hotel stay or any desk.
With this Belkin unit you first have to update your driver (go to the Belkin website). You may have to uninstall other keyboard software first. Some PDA's have the ability to turn the screen sideways in Word or Excel which is good. Mine doesn't and the only way to get it to line up is to sit my pda in the FLIMSY holder UPSIDE down. Trying to line up your pda to the infrared using the adjustable metal shield is difficult. Even when I turned my pda upside down half the keys wouldn't work. If you wasted enough time reading this then I may have saved you $$$ and headache. I won't even offer to sell mine.

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Enter data wirelessly to your PDAProduct InformationCommunicate with your handheld PC without the hassle ofcumbersome wires and adapters. Our Wireless PDA Keyboard uses universaldual-beam infrared technology making it compatible with most Pocket PC deviceson the market. Now you can input data quickly and conveniently anywhere andanytime. Belkin engineers designed this innovative keyboard to work with futurePDA devices through driver updates so you won't have to buy another keyboardeven if you update your handheld device.Product FeaturesInfrared technologyEasily wireless inputUniversal compatibilityFeatures Quick-Start keyboard application keysOffers generous key spacing and comfortable key travelProvides the convenience of wireless connectivitySystem RequirementsCompatible with most Pocket PCs and PDAs including:ASUS Zayo A600 Pocket PCAudiovox 2032SP Pocket PCCasio E-200 Pocket PCDell Axim X5/X3 (using Windows Mobile 2003 Driver) series Pocket PCsHandspring Visor/Deluxe/Edge/Prism/ Platinum/Neo/Pro & TreoSeries handheldsHP iPAQ 2215/h3600/h3700/h3800/h3900/h5400/h5500 series Pocket PCsIBM WorkPad c3/c50x seriesMiTAC 338 Pocket PCO2 XDA Pocket PCPalm III IIIx IIIe IIIc V Vx VII VIIx m100 m105 m125 m130m500 m505 m515 i705 & Zire handheldsSony CLIe S/N/T/SL/SJ/NR& TG 50 series handheldsToshiba e400/e405/e800/e805 (using Windows Mobile 2003 Driver)e3100/e330/e335/ e570/e740 & 2032SP Series Pocket PCs

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