Jan 18 2008
Posted by: Sierra in HP

Finally, HP has started to ship its new HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld available at a price of $449, running on Windows Mobile 6 Classic and coming with the following features:
As it is a powerful device with a sophisticated design it is equipped with lots of key enterprise-class features.
It has a 4-inch large touch-sensitive Transflective color TFT display with 480 x 640 pixels resolution and LED backlit, on which you can see all the productivity applications like Microsoft Office Mobile’s Word, PowerPoint and Excel.
These applications are running fast as the handheld is powered by a Marvell PXA310 processor with 624 MHz speed, integrating 128 MB SDRAM and 256 MB Flash ROM memories.
HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld provides also the best connectivity options such as the 802.11b/g wireless networking with WPA2 security and Bluetooth+EDR, while the slots and ports available are: USB, headphone, microphone, docking, SDIO and compact flash.
It weights 192grams and measures 76 x 16 x 126 mm, including a removable/rechargeable 2200 mAh Li-Ion battery.
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Nov 14 2007
Posted by: Sierra in HP

The iPAQ 111 is a Personal Digital Assistant PC brought by HP to help you in your work while on the go with its Windows Mobile 6 Classic OS, Microsoft Office Mobile (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile and PDF support software.
To play on the way you have Bluetooth peripherals to connect the headphones or keyboards, and you can also view, manage or share pictures through the e-mail function.

While in the waiting room, you can play the games from the PDA or you can download others from the Internet, and why not listening some music in the headset or watch some nice videos with the Windows Media Player 10 Mobile.
With the iPAQ 111 it is easy to stay up to date with your tasks if you use its Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g support with WPA2 security in the hotspots from airports, cafes or hotels, and it also allows you to synchronize your e-mails and documents.

Described as an affordable device, the HP PDA runs on a powerful Marvell PXA310 624MHz processor, having 64MB SDRAM memory and 256 MB of flash ROM.
It is equipped with a microphone, receiver, speaker, a 3.5mm 4 pin headphone jack, a miniUSB 2.0 port for sync/data/charge, and a SDIO high-capacity card slot.
It has also integrated Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR1.
And let’s not forget about the display, which is a 3.5-inch transflective TFT RGB color touchscreen, with a resolution of 240×320 pixels and LED backlight technology.
The device measures 116.7mm x 68.9mm x 13.6mm and weights 114.6g with the 1200 mAh Li-Ion rechargeable battery included.
You can find it at a price of $300.
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Sep 07 2007
Posted by: Vlad Balan in HP
The first Windows mobile 6 smartphone was announced by HP in February, the phone also being the non-touch-sensitive display version (Standard edition). Furthermore, this was the first phone with 3-characters-model, the iPAQ 500 series (consisting of 510 and 514).
Now, the iPAQ 500 series started a new HP line which is to become reality due to cooperation with not very popular manufacturers. Hewlett-Packard announced two new WM6 devices, and the both will the Professional edition and feature touch-sensitive displays.
The iPAQ 600 and iPAQ 900 are similar in functionality, including quad-band GSM and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA 7.2Mbps global-roaming 2G/3(.5)G support, 520 MHz Intel Marvell PXA270 Processor, 256MB ROM and 128MB RAM, WiFi 802.11b/g, and Assisted GPS. Both come with QVGA displays, 3-megapixel auto-focus cameras, Bluetooth 2.0, microSD slots and reasonable size.
The iPAQ 600 series will be available as the iPAQ 610c and the iPAQ 610 (which won't have a camera). The European version will probably be iPAQ 614(c) as it was with the 500-series. Moreover, the candybar unit features a 2.8” display and measures 4.6 x 2.37 x 0.69 in (117 x 60.3 x 17.5 mm) with weight of 5.1 oz (145 g). A keyboard is available but it still has a “scroll-wheel” built in, in order to offer a comfortable one-handed navigation.
The display for the is in landscape orientation (2.46”-large unit) and the dimension are very similar to the 600-series, measuring 4.45” x 2.52” x 0.63” (113 x 64 x 16 mm) with weight of 5.15 oz (146g).However, the iPAQ 900 series add the full QWERTY keyboard, making it similar to the Motorola Q9h/Q9m and the BlackBerry phones.
Although HP did not announce an official manufacturer, it is believed that the new iPAQs are based on OKWAP (Chinese manufacturer) phones and that either it or Inventec will manufacture them.

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