consumersearch.com Updated: 2014-09-12 01:49:21
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February 2009. Reviewers at PC Magazine, Brighthand and MobileTechReview.com are surprised and impressed by HP's newly released iPAQ 210 PDA (also sold directly through HP as the iPAQ 211) for incorporating the latest technology in a sleek package with...
Speedy 624 MHz processor, Large memory, plus expansion options, Fourinch screen, Long battery life...
Expensive, Poor sound from speaker, Not Mac compatible...
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pocketpcmag.com Updated: 2014-09-12 01:49:23
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(and the intro) above, but I stress it once more. The reason for my recommending the 210 is simply because there arent better 4" VGA devices out there and, therefore, one needs to learn to live with its problems. If you do not need a 4" VGA...
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gcn.com
Updated: 2014-09-12 01:49:24
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"The computer is personal again,” states Hewlett-Packard’s latest marketing campaign. The new 4.96-inch by 2.99-inch by 0.63-inch, 6.8-ounce iPaq 210 is so bulky that the marketing statement seems literally true. HP jammed everything but the k...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2014-09-12 01:49:25
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Its been nearly three years since we reviewed the , the now-discontinued high-end PDA. HPs latest handheld, the iPAQ 210, has a spec sheet thats remarkably similar: a Marvell 624-MHz processor, a 640-by-480-pixel VGA screen, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluet...
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After a search online, I ordered my new toy from TechOnWeb.com based purely on the fact that they had the best price at the time. I chose the free shipping, which was advertised to be 6-7 days. I wasn’t in a hurry, so the time was fine. To my delight...
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Before I begin the review in earnest though, a few notes. The first is practically boilerplate by now: The device reviewed here is the iPAQ 210. The exact same device is sold through other retail channels as the iPAQ 211, and internationally as the iPA...
It's not perfect, but for those who are looking for either a solid device that combines Internet mini-tablet, video player, and mobile office, or who seek a high-end enterprise device, the iPAQ 210 is hard to beat. It's got great specifications, a bea...
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Reviewed Feb. 10, 2008 by Tanker Bob In this day of electronics convergence, our cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, etc., all compress down into one multi-purpose device that does everything but style our hair. This results in a compromised device, usua...
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Because this model is so new, I've only had about 12 hours to work with it, so all impressions are as yet preliminary. I can say that at first blush, the 210 has a lot of potential, though there are a few annoyances and disappointments. HardwareThe 4-i...
On the whole, the iPAQ 210 has a lot of potential, despite its flaws. It remains to be seen how much of an annoyance these will be in day-to-day use. You can expect a more complete review of this handheld in the next week or so, plus I'll be adding my...
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hhcmag.com Updated: 2014-09-12 01:49:30
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September 5, 2007 -- The new iPAQ 210 is termed an "Enterprise Handheld" and appears to be a combination of the old 2000 Series of business-oriented iPAQs and the marvelous "big" iPAQ 4700 with its 4-inch full VGA 480 x 640 pixel display. I still...
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The Bar Has Been RaisedI'm sure there are many with a Dell Axim X51v or an iPAQ hx4700 who are wondering if the iPAQ 210 will be a worth successor their their device. At this point, it really looks that way.This upcoming model will have the main featur...
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Well, its like HPs product planners and designers had realized that there is room for a large display (hey, some of us need reading glasses) and certainly for a high resolution display (why should Apple get all the accolades for its iPhone screen?)...
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