Thursday, November 11, 2004
Tom's Hardware Guide Reviews the iPAQ rx3715
Posted by Janak Parekh in "ARTICLE" @ 07:00 AM
"There were two main reasons why we liked HP's iPAQ rx3715 Mobile Media Companion. One is its very nice array of factory-installed features, such as an integrated PAN and WLAN module, a 1.2-megapixel digital camera, stereo headphones and 192MB of memory. The incredibly long eight-and-a -half hours of battery life of this Samsung S3C2440 microcontroller-based Windows PDA is another plus."
It's always good to see reviews from mainstream technology sites -- they have a slightly different perspective on PDAs. In general, Tom's generally liked the unit, although they weren't so impressed with the bundled media software. For those of you who own a 3715, do you use the iPAQ Moblie Media Companion software, and if so, how do you find it?
It's always good to see reviews from mainstream technology sites -- they have a slightly different perspective on PDAs. In general, Tom's generally liked the unit, although they weren't so impressed with the bundled media software. For those of you who own a 3715, do you use the iPAQ Moblie Media Companion software, and if so, how do you find it?