Wednesday, November 13, 2002
HP iPaq Pocket PC H5450
Posted by Jason Dunn in "THOUGHT" @ 05:34 PM
http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-2709830-404-20665470.html?tag=ld
Well, well. The cat is finally out of the bag - CNET has posted an article about the 5450. If you've been following this site closely, not much will strike you as being new, but it's nice to see a confirmation. Go check it out.
"As you might expect, a fully loaded handheld such as the H5450 isn't going to be superlightweight; this model tips the scales at 7.26 ounces and measures 5.23 inches long (5.43 inches when you include the length of the Wi-Fi antenna). The H5450 boasts the 3900 series' same sharp, 65,000-color, transflective TFT display. Under the hood, you'll find a 400MHz Intel XScale processor, 64MB of built-in memory, and a whopping 48MB of ROM. That ROM is chock-full of software extras, including the iPaq fingerprint reader and the Nevo universal-remote-control application. And yes, the unit contains consumer-grade IR along with Bluetooth."
There's an awesome high-resolution picture over at Pocket PC Tools.
Well, well. The cat is finally out of the bag - CNET has posted an article about the 5450. If you've been following this site closely, not much will strike you as being new, but it's nice to see a confirmation. Go check it out.
"As you might expect, a fully loaded handheld such as the H5450 isn't going to be superlightweight; this model tips the scales at 7.26 ounces and measures 5.23 inches long (5.43 inches when you include the length of the Wi-Fi antenna). The H5450 boasts the 3900 series' same sharp, 65,000-color, transflective TFT display. Under the hood, you'll find a 400MHz Intel XScale processor, 64MB of built-in memory, and a whopping 48MB of ROM. That ROM is chock-full of software extras, including the iPaq fingerprint reader and the Nevo universal-remote-control application. And yes, the unit contains consumer-grade IR along with Bluetooth."
There's an awesome high-resolution picture over at Pocket PC Tools.