Friday, April 29, 2005
PDAgold Reviews the iPAQ hx2750
Posted by Jason Dunn in "ARTICLE" @ 08:00 AM
"Having reviewed several new iPAQs, I have grown used to their rather futuristic design. That is why the hx2750 did not appear so extravagant to me; on the contrary, I found it quite elegant. AT first sight, you will notice especially its rounded shapes, compact size, and a conspicuous plastic shield that protects the display, or, more precisely, the whole front panel. Unlike that in the HP iPAQ hx4700, this shield is attached at the top on serrated pivots on both sides and flips vertically, not horizontally. It is not possible to flip all the way to the back to the device but only a little more than 180 degrees. Nevertheless, the pivots enable positioning of the shield e.g. as a sun screen."
Out of all the new HP devices, I think the hx2750 is the strongest because it clearly has it's roots in the Jornada camp, which I always preferred to most of the iPAQ line. I've had a bit of hands on time with the hx2750, and I'm really impressed with the hardware. If it had a VGA screen, it would be even better of course. :mrgreen:
Out of all the new HP devices, I think the hx2750 is the strongest because it clearly has it's roots in the Jornada camp, which I always preferred to most of the iPAQ line. I've had a bit of hands on time with the hx2750, and I'm really impressed with the hardware. If it had a VGA screen, it would be even better of course. :mrgreen: