Monday, February 24, 2003
Peter Kotiadis Reviews the iPAQ 1910 for Pocket PC Magazine
Posted by Jason Dunn in "ARTICLE" @ 07:00 PM
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/May03/h1910.asp
"I'm the kind of person that likes to scour the Web searching for pre-release pictures of Pocket PCs, as well as model specifications and manufacturer tidbits. By the time a new device makes it into consumers' hands, I pretty much know all there is to know about it. But pictures and spec sheets alone cannot do justice to HP's new iPAQ h1910 Pocket PC. It must be seen in person; it must be touched.
Based on pictures floating around the Web, I assumed that the h1910 was nothing more than an inexpensive version of the standard iPAQ Pocket PC—a low-end device cobbled together to compete with the less-expensive Dell and ViewSonic Pocket PCs. But then I received a review unit from HP and discovered a stunning gadget full of groundbreaking design and engineering attributes."
"I'm the kind of person that likes to scour the Web searching for pre-release pictures of Pocket PCs, as well as model specifications and manufacturer tidbits. By the time a new device makes it into consumers' hands, I pretty much know all there is to know about it. But pictures and spec sheets alone cannot do justice to HP's new iPAQ h1910 Pocket PC. It must be seen in person; it must be touched.
Based on pictures floating around the Web, I assumed that the h1910 was nothing more than an inexpensive version of the standard iPAQ Pocket PC—a low-end device cobbled together to compete with the less-expensive Dell and ViewSonic Pocket PCs. But then I received a review unit from HP and discovered a stunning gadget full of groundbreaking design and engineering attributes."