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Title: HP iPAQ hw6915, hw6925, hw6945 - Windows Mobile Pocket PC Phone Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
Pros: Internal GPS that works well, WiFi, Bluetooth and EDGE will keep you connected. Quad band GSM world phone with very good reception. Fast performer, useful bundled software, camera collects GPS data, very good thumb keyboard. Attractive and slim form facto
Cons: No bundled voice command software, 240 x 240 resolution means you'll see less on-screen compared to standard QVGA Pocket PCs and not all 3rd party apps are compatible, slow camera startup and save times.
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Summary: When the HP iPAQ hw6515 came out last year, it wasn't the lack of features but rather the already one generation old operating system and lower resolution display that prevented it from becoming the smash hit the competing Palm OS Treo 650 already was and
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80/100 |
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Title: Product Reviews: HP iPAQ HW6915
Verdict: If you liked the older hw6515, you'll love the hw6915 thanks to its improved performance, top-notch GPS and significantly more useable keyboard.
Summary: The only real issue with this HP is that the 3inch screen, though it is physically big offers a resolution of only 240 x 240 pixels, which does make things look slightly cramped.
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80/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq hw6915 Mobile Messenger
Verdict: The iPaq hw6915 is pretty expensive, but it's the best attempt at an all-in-one portable device we've seen. If you need this functionality, the HP is an excellent offering. And using it makes you feel like 24's Jack Bauer, which doesn't hurt.
Summary: Modern gadgetry is all very well, but it's no good having all that gear if you need Batman's utility belt just to take it with you.
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70/100 |
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Title: HP hw6915
Pros: Keyboard, bright screen, Windows Mobile 5 OS, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth and phone
Cons: GPS receiver is not the latest technology
Verdict: This is probably the closest you will ever get to fitting your entire office into you pocket
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90/100 |
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Title: Review: HP iPAQ hw6915 handheld computer
Pros: - Internal GPS with maps - 1.3 megapixel camera - Bluetooth and Wifi built in
Cons: - Internal memory may need supplementing
Verdict: The convergence between a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and mobile phone is just about complete in HP's new, all-singing handheld computer, the hw6915.
Summary: A PDA with all the trimmings, including a built-in, get-you-home GPS system
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80/100 |
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Title: HP - iPAQ hw6915
Verdict: This is the kind of handheld device that most phone and PDA owners have been hoping for. While it's still at an early-adopter price - hopefully this will drop before long - it succeeds in combining PDA, phone, GPS and camera in a single, easy-to-use devic
Summary: GPS-equipped phone with decent camera and more
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Title: Review: HP iPAQ hw6915
Summary: The original GPS business phone is back; Jørgen Sundgot reviews Hewlett-Packard's iPAQ hw6915, sporting an improved thumbboard, Wi-Fi connectivity and Windows Mobile 5.0.
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70/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq hw6915
Pros: Quick and easy wireless connectivity
Cons: Keyboard can be difficult to type on
Verdict: A wide range of features in one efficient device
Summary: You'll find a great collection of features in HP's new iPaq hw6915. How does this list sound? GPS with navigation software, 1.3-megapixel camera, quadband GSM phone, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, all built into a Windows Mobile device with a physical keyboard...
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80/100 |
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Title: Review: HP Ipaq HW6915 Mobile Messenger
Cons: Limited screen resolution; no independent controls for GPS receiver; low-quality digital camera
Verdict: Phone, PDA and GPS receiver with Wifi and push email on this multifunction device
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60/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ hw6900 GPS GPS Review
Verdict: In North America the HP iPAQ hw6900, Microsoft Pocket Streets is included to provide GPS navigation and HP iPAQ Navigation Software and Maps is included on a CD as a free trial. The GPS navigation software provides turn by turn directions and voice prompt
Summary: HP introduced the new HP iPAQ hw6900 with GPS navigation functionality today. The HP iPAQ hw6900 is based on Windows Mobile 5.0 and provides radios for GSM/GPRS/Edge, wifi, bluetooth, and GPS for navigation
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Title: HP iPaq hw6915 | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Quick and easy wireless connectivity
Cons: Keyboard can be difficult to type on
Verdict: TomTom navigation software comes pre-installed on the device, with a map of primary routes covering the whole country at motoring navigation scale. You also get one detailed map to download into the iPaq; select the city you're interested in and the map c
Summary: The hw6915 has a 1.3-megapixel camera built in
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70/100 |
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Title: Review: HP Ipaq HW6915 Mobile Messenger
Verdict: The Ipaq HW6915 Mobile Messenger is fine if used just as a phone but is easily outclassed by dedicated mobiles.
Summary: Phone, PDA and GPS receiver with Wifi and push email on this multifunction device
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60/100 |