Tuesday, July 27, 2004
MSNBC's Gary Krakow Looks at New iPAQs
Posted by Jason Dunn in "ARTICLE" @ 11:00 AM
"It’s that time of year again. The hardware companies are beginning to unveil their new products aimed at everything from hooking the back-to-schoolers to planting thoughts of much desired Christmas gifts. In that vein, Hewlett-Packard unleashed a whole new line of its iPAQ Pocket PC PDAs onto the marketplace today."
Gary Krakow weighs on on the new iPAQs, although this article focuses mostly on his experience with the new iPAQ 6300. Some of you have been wondering why HP went with a TI OMAP process rather than a burly Xscale processor. Here's why:
"Battery life seemed to be way above normal: more than two days in between charges, even with WiFi and GPRS going most of the time."
Gary Krakow weighs on on the new iPAQs, although this article focuses mostly on his experience with the new iPAQ 6300. Some of you have been wondering why HP went with a TI OMAP process rather than a burly Xscale processor. Here's why:
"Battery life seemed to be way above normal: more than two days in between charges, even with WiFi and GPRS going most of the time."