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Title: HP iPaq Pocket PC H1940
Pros: Supercompact; improved performance; sharp screen; Bluetooth; removable battery; relatively inexpensive.
Cons: Headphone jack is not standard-sized; no protective cover included.
Verdict: The update to the H1910 keeps its predecessor's attractive design but offers improved performance and Bluetooth support.
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78/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq H1940
Pros: Supercompact; improved performance; sharp screen; Bluetooth; removable battery; relatively inexpensive.
Cons: Headphone jack is not standard-sized; no protective cover included.
Summary: The update to the H1910 keeps its predecessor's attractive design but offers improved performance and Bluetooth support.
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80/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ 1940 and iPAQ 1945 Pocket PC, PDA Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
Pros: This is a great follow-up to the popular iPAQ 1910. It's got a good amount of internal memory, a nice transflective display, runs the new Pocket PC 2003 OS and comes in a very elegant, slim and light package. SDIO support means you'll be able to use WiFi
Cons: You won't be able to use keyboards and GPS units that connect directly to the serial port, only sync and charge cables/cradles. Battery life could be better, but considering the diminutive size of the 1945, the battery size is decent.
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Title: HP iPAQ H1940
Summary: The update to the H1910 keeps its predecessor's attractive design but offers improved performance and Bluetooth support.
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Title: HP iPaq h1940
Pros: Thin case. Bluetooth built in. Removable battery.
Cons: No cradle. Not really a budget buy. Verdict: Build quality: Strong metal case that also looks good. Performance: Plenty of memory and a speedy feel. Features: An impressive hardware bundle. Value for money: Expensive but very stylish.
Verdict: A really good handheld computer with a lot going for it.
Summary: HP has put its iPaq range on a diet but can the slimmed-down h1940 compete?
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80/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ H1940
Pros: Elegant, ergonomic design with built-in keypad and digital camera, Bluetooth connectivity built in, High-resolution screen, Dual expansion slots (Memory Stick, CompactFlash), Generous software bundle, including handwriting recognition.
Cons: Relatively bulky and heavy, Only 16MB of RAM provided, Poor battery life, Audio Player doesn't recognise CompactFlash media.
Verdict: Sony may finally have got the design of its flip-screen handhelds just about right. Now it needs to fix Audio Player, provide more RAM and improve battery life... Read Full Review.
Summary: The update to the H1910 keeps its predecessor's attractive design but offers improved performance and Bluetooth support.
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83/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ h1940/h1945
Summary: The follow-up to HP's much-acclaimed iPAQ h1910 is here: the h1940 model adds Bluetooth, SDIO and Windows Mobile 2003 - but does it still cut the mustard? Jørgen Sundgot investigates.
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Title: HP iPAQ h1940
Summary: The h1940 is the baby of the iPAQ family but it's still pretty feature packed. It's small and sleek and won't break the bank.
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80/100 |