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Wednesday, October 6, 2004

iPAQ hx2000 Series Specs Posted on PDAgold.com

Posted by Janak Parekh in "HARDWARE" @ 02:00 PM

http://www.pdagold.com/articles/detail.asp?a=205

"The hx2000 is the strangest looking of the new iPAQs released by HP. The curved edges and the button layout gives the hx2000 a wide, stretched out look in pictures, but will most surely look differently in reality. This will also be the last of the new 2004 iPAQs to be released, but it looks to be deliberately done so to target the business market and not the regular consumer market.

It seems as if HP has taken lessons from Dell since the iPAQ hx2000 series comes in three different variations: the low-end hx2110, the mid-level hx2410 and the high-end hx2750. The hx2000 series also have in common the relatively new Intel® Bulverde PXA270 processor. Other than the optional fingerprint reader, and the Intel processor, the series does not introduce anything eye-opening new to the world (as for example, the touchpad of hx4700). From an Pocket PC enthusiast's point of view, the hx2000 seems quite boring and in a quite surprising contrast to the hx4700/hx4705, none of the models in this series includes a VGA screen but only a regular QVGA screen. The business orientation of this model is very evident since all models include the HP ProtectTools security software."


So much for the hx moniker -- they're all QVGA. Nevertheless, some great details in there; for example, all three are listed as having a flip cover.

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