Tuesday, June 6, 2006
HP iPAQ rw6828 Pictures at MrPalm.com
Posted by Darius Wey in "HARDWARE" @ 12:00 AM
Unfortunately, many of you in the Americas and Europe have never seen the Asia-Pacific-exclusive HP iPAQ rw6828 in the flesh. Built by Quanta, it resembles the O2 Xda Atom in many ways (from specs to form factor), though the rw6828 includes a few extras (such as a flip cover and a modified button layout).

Here is an official specs sheet if you're interested. You can give your eyes a treat by visiting MrPalm.com for a bundle of pictures of the device itself, and a side-by-side comparison with the Dopod 818 Pro (HTC Prophet) and Gigabyte g-Smart i. It's an awesome device, and one that I've been fortunate enough to get a lot of hands-on time with, due to it being readily available in many Australian consumer electronics stores. I only wish it were available worldwide, so that I wouldn't have to continue teasing all of you with pictures of devices you may never see in the real world. ;)

Here is an official specs sheet if you're interested. You can give your eyes a treat by visiting MrPalm.com for a bundle of pictures of the device itself, and a side-by-side comparison with the Dopod 818 Pro (HTC Prophet) and Gigabyte g-Smart i. It's an awesome device, and one that I've been fortunate enough to get a lot of hands-on time with, due to it being readily available in many Australian consumer electronics stores. I only wish it were available worldwide, so that I wouldn't have to continue teasing all of you with pictures of devices you may never see in the real world. ;)