Monday, August 30, 2004
TrustedReviews Reviews the iPAQ rx3715
Posted by Janak Parekh in "ARTICLE" @ 09:00 PM
"Hewlett Packard has established its handheld computing name firmly in the corporate sector. It proudly holds a pivotal position here: you’ll see executives toting their iPAQs on trains far more often than you’ll see them with rival Pocket PCs, and only RIM’s Blackberry seems to come near the iPAQ for popularity. You might think HP would be happy with that niche, and concentrate on consolidating its position, but it would appear that this isn’t the case. The company recently announced four new Pocket PCs, two of which are squarely aimed at consumers. The rx1710 is the entry level device, but by far the more compelling of the two is the rx3715, which HP is calling its Mobile Media Companion."
Most of the new iPAQ reviews we've posted on to date have been from Pocket PC sites, so it's refreshing to see a non-PDA site give its honest viewpoint on one of the new interesting iPAQs. The reviewer is generally upbeat about the unit, and cites the software bundle with the rx3715 as being key in its offering.
Most of the new iPAQ reviews we've posted on to date have been from Pocket PC sites, so it's refreshing to see a non-PDA site give its honest viewpoint on one of the new interesting iPAQs. The reviewer is generally upbeat about the unit, and cites the software bundle with the rx3715 as being key in its offering.