If you can use Windows & MS office on your home computer you can use this PDA. Its as powerful as my home computer and I can carry it in my pocket. Its great for taking with me to meetings, on airplanes and even at the beach.
Its comes nicely equipped (more)
Our lowest rated review - Tan Joe-sie:
HP iPAQ Pocket PC h2210
Released as part of a line-up to target the average power user, the HP iPAQ Pocket PC h2210 is the first iPAQ model from Hewlett Packard to feature dual expansion slots, namely, CompactFlash Type II and Secure Digital I/O. Find out here if it fares as wel (more)
As I work for a company that is developing software and hardware for PDAs, I have had to test with many different PDAs, from various manufactures. Overall the iPAQs seem to have the best quality and are the most trouble free units. Their support is also v (more)
Our lowest rated review - Florin Ilia:
Good product, no future for its class
Handhelds are on their way out. They will converge with mobile phones and the result is what you'll use two years from now - if you aren't already. So although Windows CE is a really cool OS for such a small processor, I wouldn't bother with a device in t (more)
Introduced in the summer of 2003, just after the iPAQ 2215, the iPAQ 5550 is HP's new flagship Pocket PC, replacing the 5450. The first word that comes to mind is "excellent", and the 5550 is all that th (more)
Our lowest rated review - Tan Joe-sie:
HP iPAQ Pocket PC h5550
Boasting a 400MHz Intel® PXA255 XScale technology-based processor and a whopping 128MB and 48MB worth of RAM and ROM respectively, the HP iPAQ Pocket PC h5550 is the follow up model to the HP iPAQ Pocket PC h5450 with its biometric fingerprint scanner (more)
I believe this is a super product and I am really excited about using this device; however,$5,490.00 is a bit to much! (more)
Our lowest rated review - Godzilla:
Too Expensive and Too few uses
This is an excellent device if all u need to do is Windows related stuff. If you play MP3s or MPEGs battery drains faster than you can say IPAQ. Overall I would not buy this for the features listed on it. Try a Palm PDA, or Sony CLIE. (more)
This product is great . lots of memory and ever since i got it ig never missed an appointment.................................................................................................................................................................. (more)
Our lowest rated review - Fernando Gavino:
very good
Very usefull, having word and excell and very usefull with the conection to internet, I love its colorfull screen
I'd like powerpoint inside (more)
IT HAS MANY OF THE LATEST NEED'S FOR YOUR EVERYDAY OFFICE USE AND NOT ONLY IS IT STYLISH IT IS TRULY FOR THE THINKING PEOPLE. A BORING PALM IT CERTAINLY ISN'T AND THE GREATEST THING IS IT'S MAIN FUNCTION'S. TRULY LIKE A COMPUTER FROM IT'S FINGERPRINT RECO (more)
Our lowest rated review - Jeffrey G. Morrison:
HP iPAQ 5450 Not Ready for Prime Time
While an attractive package with built in wireless (Blue Tooth, 802.11B), fingerprint recognition (for enhanced security and easy login), HP has in fact delivered a mess.
The saga thus far: Upon delivery the unit was delivered with a stack of suppleme (more)
I use my Pocket PC every day at work and it has save my live no more memo papers that I keep loosing now I got it all in one place, This computer is easy to use and really fast no waiting time for her I recommend this pocket pc for anyone who needs it. I (more)
Our lowest rated review - Alvaro:
Microsoft is still the problem.
The machine is excellent, the problem is Microsoft. Ease of use and system stability are serious issues. To find a friend's address, for example, takes forever despite of the 400 MHz processor. It would be almost the same to turn on my laptop and look it (more)
I just love my IPAQ 4150 (4155 in US). Excellent processor, lots of operating memory, good selection of software that is included. Excellent MP3 player. Easily connects to computer and wireless LAN. Reading books, listening to music, finding my way w (more)