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Title: Review GSM-communicator HP iPaq h6340
Verdict: The network reception quality proves to be good, traditionally everything is up to standard. The vibration alert is higher than average. When the device came to the market, its design and filling weren't out of date yet. The implementation of the keypad i
Summary: The situation became more or less clear in 2003. Two years ago, on March 14, 2003, Texas Instruments introduced WANDA reference design (abbr.
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Title: HP iPAQ h6340
Pros: USB charging; tri-band
Cons: Uncomfortable; memory
Verdict: A fine device, but an off-putting price and uncomfortable phone
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80/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ h6340
Pros: Built-in tri-band mobile phone; swappable battery pack is a great idea; can be charged via a USB socket
Cons: The memory could do with a boost; expensive; verges on uncomfortably chunky as a mobile phone
Verdict: A versatile gadget but marred by the high price. Nor are we convinced that everyone will like it as a mobile phone
Summary: Can this all-in-one device convince users to ditch their mobile phones?
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60/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ Pocket PC h6340
Pros: Four-way wireless (IrDA, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and quad-band GSM/GPRS) capabilities, User-replaceable battery, Speakerphone
Cons: Bulky, Keyboard is not integrated, Keys are cramped, Somewhat sluggish performance, Washed-out screen
Verdict: Although bulky, HP's iPAQ h6340 offers strong performance and plenty of high-end features for professionals seeking an all-in-one handheld/mobile phone...
Summary: Although bulky, HP's iPAQ h6340 offers strong performance and plenty of high-end features for professionals seeking an all-in-one handheld/mobile phone.
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80/100 |
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Title: hp iPAQ h6340 - Pocket PC PDA
Summary: The hp h6340 bundles all your mobile communication needs into one device. If you want to stay connected, no matter where you are, this is the PDA for you.
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90/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq h6340
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