HP iPAQ hx2410 Pocket PC (FA298A)


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Full-Featured And High-Performance Pocket PC The versatile HP iPAQ hx2410 Pocket PC allows you to maximize personal productivity through the use of Email, Calendar, and Contacts. It comes equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology to allow you cable-free connections to other devices with Bluetooth technology such as printers or phones. All the models in the hx2000 series include enhanced security protection with HP ProtectTools software secured by CREDANT Technologies. Integrated wi-fi enables access to the Internet, email and corporate data at the office, home or Wi-Fi hotspots (in select airports, hotels, coffee shops and other public places). Bluetooth wireless technology allows cable-free connections to other Bluetooth ready devices such as printers or phones.
1 Excellent product if you need the features.
HP IPAQ HX2410. If you need WiFi, Bluetooth, SD and flash card this PocketPC really hits the spot. I've had it for about 2 months and took it to Asia. Picks up airport and local hotspots no problem. Buttons are convenient and easy to not accidentally push. The toggle button is a bit small for my fat fingers, but functional. The voice memo button is especially well protected from accidental pushing, but does take a second to find when you really want to record something. I like being able to turn it on and view the start screen through the plastic flip top.

Outdoor visibility is good.

Handwriting recognition is exception even without training it. With the new `training' feature you can be pretty sloppy and the PDA still figures it out.

Battery life is exceptional, I purchased a 2nd battery and charger because I was going to remote places in Asia, and couldn't be without the PDA. Turns out I never needed the second battery. All day off and on usage totaling 4-6 hours was no problem for 1 standard 1440 mAh battery.

Also makes a terrific MP3 player (I added a 1GB SD card)

The only problem I've had is occasional freezing of the OS. The more I use it the less this has happened (go figure) A soft boot fixes it, maybe a bios upgrade from HP will fix this.


Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 01:51:01 CDT
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