The Bottom Line: The HP iPaq hx2790 is a PDA for those who are looking for a traditional, businesscentric approach to ultraportable computing and don't mind paying for it.
Specs: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Premium Edition, 64 MB, Intel 624 MHzXscale, IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, 3 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in, Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
The Bottom Line: Offering an impressive resume of good performance and security and wireless features, the HP iPaq hx2750 gets the job done.
Specs: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Second Edition, 128 MB, Intel 624 MHzXscale, IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, 3 in x 0.6 in x 4.7 in, Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
The Bottom Line: With Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 128MB of RAM, the H5550 is the Swiss Army knife of the mobile power user.
Specs: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Premium, 128 MB, Intel 400 MHzXScale PXA255, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, 3.3 in x 0.6 in x 5.4 in, Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
The Bottom Line: Despite some performance issues, the H5450 could be a useful PDA for corporate types who want to stay constantly connected.
Specs: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2002, 64 MB DRAM, Intel 400 MHzXScale PXA250, IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, 3.3 in x 0.6 in x 5.4 in, Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
Specs: Microsoft Pocket PC 2003, 128 MB, Intel 400 MHzXScale PXA255, IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, 3.3 in x 0.6 in x 5.4 in, Stylus, Touch-screen
Specs: Microsoft Pocket PC 2002, 64 MB DRAM, Intel 400 MHzXScale PXA250, IrDA, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, 3.3 in x 0.6 in x 5.4 in, Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
Specs: Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003, 128 MB, Intel 416 MHzXScale, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 3.2 in x 5.8 in, Stylus, Touch-screen