What is the HP iPAQ Pocket PC?

What is the HP iPAQ Pocket PC?

Hewlett-Packard introduced a smartphone iPAQ Pocket PC that looks like a regular cell phone and has VoIP capability. The series is the HP iPAQ 500 Series Voice Messenger.

Is the HP iPAQ 4700 a Pocket PC?

Hewlett-Packard iPAQ 4700. The iPAQ is a Pocket PC and personal digital assistant, first unveiled by Compaq in April 2000; the name was borrowed from Compaq’s earlier iPAQ Desktop Personal Computers. Since Hewlett-Packard’s acquisition of Compaq, the product has been marketed by HP. The devices use a Windows Mobile interface.

What is an iPAQ?

The iPAQ was a Pocket PC and personal digital assistant first unveiled by Compaq in April 2000; the name was borrowed from Compaq’s earlier iPAQ Desktop Personal Computers.

What is the difference between the HP iPAQ 600 and 900 series?

The 600 series possesses a numeric pad and the 900 series features a full QWERTY keyboard. Hewlett-Packard introduced a smartphone iPAQ Pocket PC that looks like a regular cell phone and has VoIP capability. The series is the HP iPAQ 500 Series Voice Messenger. In December 2009, HP released the iPAQ Glisten, running on Windows Mobile 6.5 .

It’s a small and sleek HP iPAQ Pocket PC that has a combination of features, performance, and expandability that allow you to use your Pocket PC seven days a week—at home, at work, and on the go.

Why choose iPAQ Pocket PC 2215?

The small and sleek iPAQ Pocket PC 2215 has the optimal combination of features, performance, and expandability that allow individuals and mobile professionals use of their pocket pc seven days a week–at home, at work, and on the go.

What is the best full-size keyboard for the HP iPAQ 2215?

If you want a portable, full-size keyboard for the IPAQ 2215 then you want to get the HP FA118A#ABA IPAQ Foldable Keyboard (Product Number 249711-002). This keyboard is handy for inputting a large amount of data quickly and folds up into a very compact size for easy portability.

What do you like most about the iPAQ?

The iPaq picture viewer with slideshow and thumbnails is a nice touch, works very well with the CompactFlash card from my digital camera. As far as the hardware, you get 400MHz, 64MB, 2 kinds of expansion slots, Bluetooth and a very nice screen in a package that’s an inch shorter and a fair bit sleeker than older iPaqs – definitely pocketable.