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Title: Hewlett-Packard iPAQ rx1950
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66/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq rx1950
Pros: The thin and light HP iPaq rx1950 features integrated Wi-Fi and Windows Mobile 5, and it has outstanding battery life.
Cons: Unfortunately, the HP iPaq rx1950 lacks Bluetooth and has low onboard memory.
Verdict: Light, thin, and ready for just about anything the business world can throw at it, HP's iPaq rx1950 is a strong performer but falls short with lack of Bluetooth and low memory.
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68/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq rx1950
Pros: Thin and light; integrated Wi-Fi; Windows Mobile 5; outstanding battery life
Cons: Lacks Bluetooth; low onboard memory
Summary: Light, thin and ready for just about anything the business world can throw at it, it only falls short with a lack of Bluetooth and low memory
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68/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq rx1950
Pros: Lightweight and slim design, Onboard Wi-Fi, Removable battery, SD/MMC expansion slot
Cons: QVGA display, No Bluetooth, Limited on-board memory
Verdict: The sub-AU$400 rx1950 caters to people who prefer their mobile devices to be separate from their phones and cameras, and are willing to make do with reduced specifications.
Summary: The HP iPaq rx1950 offers great features in a sleek package.
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Title: HP iPaq rx1950
Pros: Lightweight and slim design; onboard Wi-Fi; removable battery; SD/MMC expansion slot.
Cons: QVGA display; no Bluetooth, limited on-board memory.
Summary: The sub-S$600 rx1950 caters to people who prefer their mobile devices to be separate from their phones and cameras, and are willing to make do with reduced specifications.
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72/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq rx1950
Pros: Small and light Long battery life • Wi-Fi
Cons: No Bluetooth Limited memory and performance
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70/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ rx1950
Summary: The HP iPaq rx1950 offers great features in a sleek package.
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Title: HP iPaq rx1950 Navigator GPS Bundle
Summary: This HP bundle combines a PDA with a custom made holder with integrated GPS receiver. Does it do the business?
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50/100 |
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Title: Review: HP iPaq rx1950 Navigator route planning
Summary: A combined satellite navigator and handheld computer
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80/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq rx1950
Pros: Cheapest PDA with Wi-Fi. Slim and lightweight. Good battery life. Good integration with Exchange servers.
Cons: Not much memory. No push e-mail upgrade. New Word Mobile is balky.
Verdict: A good business PDA for PIM and integrating into corporate networks via Wi-Fi.
Summary: Screen Size (diagonal): 3.5 inches, Flash Memory Type: Secure Digital, Bluetooth: No, Wireless Network: 802.11b, Ty...
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70/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ rx1955 - Small, Light, Inexpensive
Summary: Physically speaking, the rx1955 appears almost identical to its 1900 series predecessors. Often handhelds at this level feature blunt and unimaginative styling, but the rx1955 is svelte and curvy, measuring a mere 4.47 x 2.78 x 0.5 inches and weighing in
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Title: HP iPaq rx1950
Pros: The thin and light HP iPaq rx1950 features integrated Wi-Fi and Windows Mobile 5, and it has outstanding battery life.
Cons: Unfortunately, the HP iPaq rx1950 lacks Bluetooth and has low onboard memory.
Verdict: Light, thin, and ready for just about anything the business world can throw at it, HP's iPaq rx1950 is a strong performer but falls short with lack of Bluetooth and low memory.
Summary: HP spruces up its entry-level handheld line with the HP iPaq rx1950 model, a slim and light PDA that doesn't cut corners on performance or battery life, with class-leading results. Armed with the latest Windows Mobile 5 operating system, the rx1950 can be
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68/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq rx1950
Pros: The thin and light HP iPaq rx1950 features integrated Wi-Fi and Windows Mobile 5, and it has outstanding battery life.
Summary: Light, thin, and ready for just about anything the business world can throw at it, HP's iPaq rx1950 is a strong performer but falls short with lack of Bluetooth and low memory.
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72/100 |