Windows Phone Thoughts: HP iPaq Pocket PC H1910

Be sure to register in our forums! Share your opinions, help others, and enter our contests.


Digital Home Thoughts

Loading feed...

Laptop Thoughts

Loading feed...

Android Thoughts

Loading feed...



Wednesday, November 13, 2002

HP iPaq Pocket PC H1910

Posted by Jason Dunn in "THOUGHT" @ 05:45 PM

http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-2709830-404-20665487.html?tag=ld

So remember that picture we posted here a while back that most of you thought was fake? You should have known better! :wink: I think it's actually a pretty good looking device, and with 48 MB of RAM and a removable battery, this might do quite well against the Dell and Viewsonic devices.



"We first caught a peek at the H1910 about a month ago and now have a preproduction unit in our hands. We're impressed that HP has managed to reduce the size of the device without shrinking the screen. Toshiba's e310 and new e330, for example, are thin and light but have the disadvantage of being longer than Palm devices, which makes them less pocket-friendly. Meanwhile, the H1910 measures 4.46 by 2.75 by 0.50 inches--about half an inch shorter and narrower than most other Pocket PC devices, which makes a big difference. And at just 4.23 ounces, it won't tear out the seam in your pocket, either."

• OS: Pocket PC 2002
• Processor: Intel XScale PXA 250, 200 MHz
• Display: Transflective type TFT color with LED backlight, 64K colors
• Memory: 16MB Flash/64 MB RAM (46 MB user accessible)
• Slots: SD/MMC slot
• Battery: 900mAH, Lithium-Ion user swappable battery

A high-resolution image can be found at Pocket PC Tools.

Tags:

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...