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Information technology professionals rely on HP quality to ensure maximum productivity. As the power of applications, processors, memory adapters and storage devices increases, high-end computer users are seeking ways to optimize their system performance. HP provides leading solutions, adding new levels of performance, availability, flexibility, and management.
Advantages: Cheap, small, productive and capabilities Disadvantages: Lacks intergrated bluetooth and wi-fi
...13.4 x 114 mm
120 g
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In the box:
-HP iPAQ rz1710 Mobile Media Companion
-UK AC adaptor
-USB Sync Cable
-Stylus
-Getting Started Guide
-HP iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD and Documentation kit.
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The acronyms explained:
PDA - Personal Digital Assistant - A small handheld computer
SDIO - Secure Digital (also known as SD) - A memory card format
SD - Secure digital (same as SDIO) - A memory card format
MMC - Multi Media Card - A memory card format but not as fast as SD
GB - Gigabyte(s) - A measure of digtal space (1024 megabytes = 1GB)
MSN - Microsoft Network
IrDA - Infrared Data Association - In this case, an infra red port or link
IR - Infra red...
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Advantages: Light, sytlish, fast, dual core Disadvantages: Battery life
...day last year, after much careful deliberation I dragged my boyfriend around several shops to look for the perfect laptop. The features I was looking for were large memory, large hard drive and preferably a dual-core. Looking good and being lightweight were also potential advantages but with a limited budget I was expecting to buy something which was bulky and brick shaped but did the job. I was looking to spend between £500 and £600.
The first stop on our quest for a lovely laptop was Staples. There was a few laptops there but not many deals and I did not find the cutomer service to be up to much. It was at Staples however that I first noticed the HP Pavillion dv2000, it was very appealing with a high specification and a great design and appearance. However I thought I was rather expensive and carried on looking.
The next stop...
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Advantages: Flexible, Lots of uses, Fast processor, Built-in Wifi, Bluetooth, Infrared Disadvantages: Expensive, can crash (stability), Only takes SD cards, Official accessories are expensive, battery life, battery life when using Wi-Fi, Difficult to start up if power's all gone even after charging, they don't make it anymore
...Thanks for clicking! It's a review of my HP (Hewlett Packard) iPAQ h5550 (h-5-5-50?) PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), which I bought a few weeks ago. Call it what you like, a Pocket PC, palmtop, PDA, iPAQ, or whatever; it's basically a handheld computer. This one is mostly silver with black at the top, has a large touch screen, eight buttons, a fingerprint scanner, and a place to store the stylus. You probably saw the picture. Sleek looking design, don't you think? Expensive looking too! Main reason I wanted a PDA was to use it as a GPS (Global Positioning System) or Satellite Navigation since I keep getting lost when driving in areas I don't know that well. Only thing with using a PDA as a GPS is that you would also need to purchase a GPS receiver unit, software and normally, a memory card to store the maps and this isn't cheap!
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