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Description
Dazzling Transflective TFT colour with LED backlight display Removable/rechargeable battery for extended use while away from a power source SD memory card slot for transferring and storing music, picture and more Stay productive with Pocket versions of applications like Microsoft Outlook,Word and Excel Entertainment while on the go with games, music and video Microsoft Pocket PC 2002
Quick Glance
Installed Memory: 16 MB
Operating System: Pocket PC 2002
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x IrDA Infrared
Expansion Slot: MMC Slot, Secure Digital (SD) Slot
Summary
Product Title: HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ Pocket PC h1910
Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
Power Score: 4.2 | 12 Reviews
System
Processor Speed: 200 MHz
Operating System: Pocket PC 2002
Interface Connection: 1 x USB, 1 x IrDA Infrared
Slots: MMC Slot, Secure Digital (SD) Slot
Memory
Installed Memory: 16 MB
Storage Size (ROM): 64 MB
Display
Display Size: 3.5 in
Max Resolution: 240 x 320
Power
Battery Life: 4 hour(s)
General
Class: Laptop
Category: Palmtop
Dimensions
Weight: 4.37 oz
Dimensions: 4.46" Height x 2.75" Width x 0.50" Depth
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited - US & Canada
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Instant-on/off and front light Touch-sensitive display for stylus 5 application launch buttons; Calendar, Contacts, Inbox, Today, and Recorder buttons 3 alarm settings
Color Temperature: One-year parts and labour, 90 days technical support for software
Battery Recharge Time: Yes -
Software Included: Applications on Device: Microsoft Windows for Pocket PC 2002 Calendar Contacts Tasks Voice Recorder Notes Pocket Word Pocket Excel Pocket Internet Explorer Calculator Solitaire Inbox File Explorer Infrared Beaming Clock Align Screen File Explorer Memory Volume control Asset Viewer Applications on Companion CD: Outlook 2000 Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 (Desktop device synchronization) Links to Microsoft Web sites for additional downloadable applications Windows Media Player 8 (MP3, audio and video streaming)
Cradle: No
Altitude: 15000 ft Non-operating
Humidity: Up to 90% Relative Humidity Operating
Sound Card: Stereo
Temperature: -4F (-20C) to 140F (60C) Non-operating
Strengths: Light and compact, bright screen
Weakness: Limited expandability
As a former Palm V and Handspring Visor Platinum owner, this IPAQ and the PocketPC is light-years ahead of the Palm! I have it set up to sync with Outlook on my office computer, and also to synchronize with Microsoft Money on my home computer. Setting it up to sync to two machines was simple. I believe I can also use it to transfer files between my office and home computers, but haven't tried it...
Strengths: T-R-A-N-S-L-E-F-L-E-C-T-I-V-E Screen & Size (it matters)
Weakness: No Scrolling button on the left side
I guess, IPAQ decided to not to make the perfect Pocket PC by designing everything right except the scroll button. Everything else is simply C-O-O-L.. I hope the next of these slim series will have Bluetooth and the same size. My 4th PPC..Casio 125--Toshiba e310---Toshiba e740---and HP 1910...the best so far...... Don't miss this one. A true Palm Killer...
Strengths: Compactness, brilliant display, tremendous capability for size and price
Weakness: Inexcusably difficult to transfer contacts & schedule from Palm device, typical MS instabilities, short battery life, less intuitive than Palm OS, lack of accessories
This is my 3rd PDA, after Palm M100 and Vx. I always thought size and weight reduction were more important in PDA's than increase in function. So I shunned HP and Compaq products until now. This thing is very small, very light, and as far ahead of Palm OS as Ninetendo is of Pong. Much of the loss of intuitiveness is due to increase in functional capability compared with Palm device. There is so...
Strengths: Small, light-weight, quality-built, excellent screen, relatively inexpensive
Weakness: If you want wireless communication - this isn't the one for you
After several years of experience with both Palm and Pocket PC devices, the H1910 is the first PDA to really beat Palm in size, weight, price and power. It is much more powerful than any Palm device (save for wireless communication which it lacks) and the brilliance of its screen is second to none - beats Palm Tungsten by a mile. If wireless communication (other than IR) is important to you, this...
Strengths: excellent screen and size. very cool design compared to h3000 and h5000 series
Weakness: poor battery life. no SDIO
very good device, the best option instead of a palm. It´s a pitty about SDIO, no wireless connection. For the same price, I think I would purchase the Dell Axim
Strengths: Great Display Graphics, Contact information excellent: easy to use, very complete, transfers to Home PC quickly. Good quality MP3 music, Info to calendar is easy to print, nice alarm feature.
Weakness: Poor battery life but easy & quick to recharge, Not a communication device (Internet)
This is my first Pocket/PC - PDA and I love this device but I still use my Daytimer for rapid input throughout the day. The 1910 syncs data quickly with my PC and I do use some spreadsheet files for quick reference.
Strengths: Wonderful screen. Nice features like the mp3 player and size. Very cool
Weakness: The applications keep running in the background even after you hit the X button in the corner. You have to tap 6 buttons before you can really turn it off in the system settings menu. Short battery li
This is my second PDA since the mid90's when I had a good 'ol Cassiopeia that had a keyboard and 8 Megs of memory. That helped me through my projects at the time. This one reminds me of that one, plus more! Has great colors, very bright and runs like a bullet. Very thin and light. Downside? It froze up on me on my second day and on my 4th day. Not a good sign. Dont look at the 'asset viewer' in...
Strengths: Very bright and colorful screen, slim and compact, decent sound, affordable.
Weakness: Explorer got "hung up" on 2nd day and had to soft reset.
I've been a Palm user for 3 years and made the switch to Pocket PC. The hardest part was transferring contacts to PC. I'm still learning how to use it, but so far I am satisfied I made the switch.
Interface is Average according to 2 PDA experts. -- "The HP iPAQ Pocket PC h1910 model is HPs newest addition to the successful iPAQ Pocket PC family featuring a dazzling display, thin and lightweight design at a breakthrough price."-reviews.digitaltrends.com -- "thin, light and brilliant display"-geek.com -- "clear display for easy viewing indoors and out"-geek.com Read more to find expert...
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The real problem is there wasn't much wrong with any of the range, leaving you to choose on price- get a case for that screen though
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HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ Pocket PC h1910
Strengths: Slim, lightweight case, beautiful color display, expandable memory
Weakness: Very poor battery management. Drains battery extremely fast. No internet connection.
The best PDA for the money, but do not plan on surfing the net, and stay near the battery charger. MP3's sound awesome through the built-in speakers. Sounds better than my Dell Axim 5.