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HP iPaq 110 Classic Handheld

HP iPaq 110 Classic Handheld
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  • OS provided: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0
  • Installed RAM: 64 MB
  • Processor: Marvell 624 MHzXScale PXA310
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  • Published on: 09/05/2007
HP iPaq 110 Classic Handheld

HP iPaq 110 Classic Handheld

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Ha! And people thought the PDA was dead. Today, HP introduced two new models to its iPaq line of handhelds: the HP iPaq 110 Classic Handheld and HP iPaq 210 Enterprise Handheld. Now, in this day and age of smart phones, will this type of classic PDA fly? I say yes. There are still plenty of people who want one device for organizing their contacts and appointments while keeping their cell phone separate. And heck, since Dell exited the handheld market in April and there hasn't been a new PDA from Palm in years, HP fills that void. Both devices are expected to start shipping in late October, while pricing has not been finalized at this time.

So if the name didn't give it away, the iPaq 110 is more for the everyday user--the student, the do-it-all supermom, the mobile professional. There's no revolutionary technology in here, but that's not to say, it's a snoozer. The PDA runs the latest Windows Mobile 6 Professional Edition and comes with integrated Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi. It's nice and trim at 4.5 inches tall by 7.1 inches wide by 0.5 inch deep and 3.6 ounces and features a 3.5-inch, 240x320 pixel touch screen. Underneath, the iPaq 110 is powered by a 624MHz Marvell PXA310 processor and 256MB Flash ROM and 64MB SDRAM.

HP iPaq 210 Enterprise Handheld

HP iPaq 210 Enterprise Handheld

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Meanwhile, the HP iPaq 210 will appeal to only a certain portion of the audience, namely vertical markets such as the medical profession. This business-centric handheld comes with advanced tools, such as HP's Enterprise Mobility Agent, a certificate enroller, and VoIP support. It's also equipped with a 24-pin connector and a mini USB port for terminal attachments such as bar code readers. Other highlights of this Windows Mobile 6 PDA include Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi (802.11b/g with WPA2 security), a 4-inch, 262,000-color, VGA touch screen, 256MB of Flash ROM, 64MB of SDRAM, a voice recorder, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 95

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 220 reviews of HP iPAQ 100 Series Classic Handheld (110,111,112,114,116) from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 67/100 and users 78/100. Comparing these reviews to 77208 other PDAs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 95/100 = Excellent.

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  • mobiletechreview.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: You get a lot of features for the price. The iPAQ has the fastest processor currently available on a PDA, a large and excellent display, integrated WiFi and Bluetooth, and a software bundle that covers Office Mobile, email, music and video playback, ...

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  • pocketnow.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: Even with all its cons, the iPAQ fits easily in my back pocket and gives me enough power to toy with it without being interrupted by an incoming call or a text message. I guess it's just a matter of taste; but in my opinion, even though I'd definitely ...

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  • brighthand

    Summary: While it tends to get overshadowed by its more advanced sibling, the yet unreleased iPAQ 210, the 110 is a solid model in its own right, serving not just as a data repository but also being more than capable of taking on the tasks of light Internet, ...

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  • personal computer world

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: A good PDA that packs a lot into a small frame, but a smartphone would better suit most people

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  • Computeract!ve

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: In these days of smartphones it may seem a bit of an anachronism to use a standalone PDA.

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HP iPaq 110 Classic Handheld