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HP iPAQ 1910 Pocket PC

HP iPAQ 1910 Pocket PC

List Price: $299.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Smile
Review: When it freezes it up on me it never looses it's data. I think when they came out with pocket pc 1910 they really took there time on this product. I recommend this product to anyone who love there electronic toys. The graphics are just breath taken when playing age of empire. The sound quality is so great it's like haven a home speakers built right in it. It's lightweight and very easy to hold. This is the best the pocket pc I ever bought.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Beautiful in the Outside! So so in the Inside.
Review: I have to be honest, i was a little disappointed. This Pda is absolutely stunning, simple, the LCD is great, the color are amazing but the battery wears off real quickly, even though it is connected to the pc. I do not use that much and before you know it the battery is dying. HP needs to come up with something better for their batteries. The letter recognizer do not even waste your time on it. What happenned with the case, that is the leats HP can do, include a case! and a standard headphone jack.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: things you need to know before you buy the h 1910
Review: The h 1910 is the best pocket pc I've seen. It may be older than the others, but it is less expensive because of that. The only disadvantage is that the H 1910 does not have wireless internet acess or blue tooth. It also is not made for I/O (input/output)devices such as a keyboard, plug in modem, etc. That is really the only problem with it -- that, and it needs a memory card (sd card)if your are to do anything on it. It works perfectly for what it does, and with downloaded progams it can do anything the newer ones can do. Plus it has a very small slim design and is truly a POCKET pc.

I have been using mine for almost a year and still like it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could Be Better
Review: This is my first pda.It has features that make it very easy to set up and use for those who are "technophobic" or less experienced.If you need something that will keep appointments,has multi-alarm functions,keep contact info,and jot lots of notes,this is good for that.You can also download games,your PC song playlist(if you have any mp3s),or other applications to waste time with(ms reader is nice). However,you should know that if you want to expand anything but the memory,such as adding a gps,wi-fi card,or other "module"type devices,they will NOT work in the slot provided-it is not SDIO,which I did not know about when I bought it.BIG mistake.If you want to do simple things,a different(and much cheaper)pda might be better.If you want to do complex things(like get email...yes it has it-but it's useless),a model a level(or more)up would be better.Another big annoyance-this thing is powermad! If you get one,plug it in every single day!Let it go one week(even without using it)and you could wind up having to do a restore.The battery just doesn't seem powerful enough for even mild usage.The screen is pretty,it's lightweight and small,it's easy to use,but a little expensive for being so simple...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good item for organization
Review: This item is great for organizing your schedule, storing music, photos, documents, etc. Word Documents and Excel spreadsheets can be transferred back and forth and you can download your email from outlook and read it on the go.

If you want to have mobile internet access and mobile email however, this is not the device for you. There is no way to expand this device to be mobile.

If you are not worried about that aspect, I would recommend this device because the price is lower. If you don't worry about having the absolute top of the line, and don't care about web mobility, then this is the device for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!!! I love it!
Review: I once owned a Palm 5X but that is nothing compared to this hp ipaq 1910. I am writing this review from my new 1910! I got this on Wed. 12, 2003 and the very same day I was browsing the web! It allows my P.C. and handheld to be online at the same time. There were no problems setting up the software. It is completely user friendly and has super easy to navigate menus.
Now, for a first time user of PDA's this is an awesome unit and well worth the money. Windows Media Player gives me problems with displaying video, and has alot of conflicts with some of my MP3 files. But all around this is an awesome machine. I am about to order the HP SDIO 1.3 megapixil Digital Camera for this unit. I'll write another review after I have it.
All in all it is really alot better than I expected it to be.

BUY IT FOR YOUR MOM & DAD!!
They'll love it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Needs more memory
Review: Disadvantages: 1. Not enough memory, to get more memory you would have to purchase a SD card which cost about 80$
2. you have to download software to get more out of your pocket pc, software which cost more money.
3. Cradle not included, which cost more money

Overall the potential is worth the buy

The HP should have added more software to it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Back to Palm after this toy
Review: I went from my old reliable and durable Palm M125 to the iPAQ 1910 and was terribly disappointed. There are a few pluses, most notably the familiar Windows feel in both the operating system and applications, and the slim, light feel. Unfortunately, the 1910 has almost no battery life at all. It was almost completely drained after a busy business day. Second, finding accessories is futile. There are few, if any at all. No keyboard, modem and even pitifully few decent protective cases. Third, the lighting and contract is poor in a well lit area and adjusting the backlight and contrast puts a fatal strain on an already weak battery. Finally, after finding no peripherals, finding applications other than what is boxed is almost impossible. Luckily, the packaged software is ample (Word, Excel, etc) but Diogenes had an easier search. Lastly, the 1910 had a fragile, toy-like feel to it. I treat my tools well, but I'm not comfortable working with something that feels like glass.
My iPAQ was quickly retired after I went back to Palm and got a Zire 71. I've crossed the desert and found my oasis!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good product with dumb flaws
Review: I agree with the people who have said that this is a lovely, functional, little pocket PC. But it has a couple of stupid design errors.

One of the advantages of owning a pocket PC is that you can download books from Audible.com. In terms of total time spent, listening to audio books is is one of the main ways I use these machines - when commuting, air travel, exercising and so on.

The problem with this model is that the 2.5mm jack ear phones are [weak], break easily and then are bloody hard to replace. No one in Bangkok ... seems to stock them. Amazon.com and other online retailers do have some, but will not ship electronic items overseas.

So for the sake of a [small] item, a key benefit of this machine is lost to me. ...

In addition, I changed from a previous IPAQ to this model because of the size advantage. However, none of my IPAQ accessories (cradles and keyboards) fit this model. And, keyboards for this model are difficult to find.

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Before you buy this product, read this review
Review: 1, The SD slot only accept memory card and will not accept SDIO 2, Unlike the IR on the 2215 and 3950 series, it is not a consumer grade and does not come with the "universal remote control" software.
3, It comes with Pocket 2002.
4, The "cradle" is sold seperately for $$$. It only comes with the cables.
5, This is the low-end PocketPC regarding performance.

With all the negative, I still rather like this PDA. It is small, thin, and very easy to carry around. The best part is its price. At $$$$, you get a PocketPC with color screen, removable battery and small and slick MP3 player.


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