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HP (Hewlett Packard) iPAQ 214 PDA

HP (Hewlett Packard) iPAQ 214 PDA

624 MHz ; 256 MB
Hewlett Packard - FB043ATABB
from £199.74 - £238.15
 
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Reviews of PDA's

totalmobilemag.com Title: Palm Treo 680

Pros: Good connectivity, Touchscreen smartphone, Qwerty keyboard, Full suite of software

Cons: Not very moveable, No built-in Wi-Fi, Lacks 3G operation, Low resolution of camera

Verdict: Palm weighs in with a capable smartphone at a decent price

Summary: It is a good two years since the last Palm OS Treo handset arrived in the UK, and casual watchers could have been forgiven that we had seen the back of it on the Treo range. But the Treo 680 shows that reports of its demise have been exaggerated
80/100
phones.com Title: Palm TX Smartphone Palmtop Review

Pros: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Large Bright Display

Cons: Battery not replaceable, No voice recorder

Summary: The Palm® T|X handheld is the affordable handheld with total wireless connectivity that you've been waiting for. With built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® technologies, you can check email, browse the web and work wherever you want*. Its large colour display and
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cnet.co.uk Title: HP iPAQ 614c Business Navigator

Pros: HSDPA support; onboard GPS; good build quality

Cons: No navigation software included; bulky design; short battery life

Verdict: With its HSDPA and GPS support, innovative virtual scroll wheel and sturdy build quality, the iPAQ 614c is not short on appealing features. However, we think its chunky dimensions and short battery life will put off many potential buyers

Summary: Considering its only HP's second attempt at producing a smart phone, the HP iPAQ 614c Business Navigator is impressive. With support for HSDPA and GPS, an innovative virtual scroll wheel and sturdy build quality, the iPAQ 614c sports some appealing featur
65/100
zdnet.co.uk Title: HP iPAQ 514 Voice Messenger

Pros: Windows Mobile 6, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, Supports SIP- and IP-PBX-based VoIP, Clever Voice Reply system for voice email, Attractive price

Cons: Lacks 3G support, Average-quality screen

Verdict: The Windows Mobile 6-based iPAQ 514 Voice Messenger is attractively priced, although some (generally sensible) compromises have been made. Overall, HP's first foray into the Windows Mobile smartphone market is very impressive...

Summary: The Windows Mobile 6-based iPAQ 514 Voice Messenger is attractively priced, although some (generally sensible) compromises have been made. Overall, HP's first foray into the Windows Mobile smartphone market is very impressive.
80/100
t3.com Title: TomTom GO 920

Pros: >Screen, Speed, EPT ,

Cons: Not much really, the box is a bit boring?

Verdict: Tom Tom takes the sat nav biscuit again

Summary: Sat navs we salute you
80/100
newbie.org Title: Palm Tungsten E Handheld

Pros: Has a 32 MB, battery life, beautiful screen, software package, Palm OS 5.2, MP3 playback and more.

Cons: No USB cradle

Summary: The Palm Tungsten E Handheld has so many great features. Which are: You can create and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint-compatible files on the run. I listen to MP3s, watch video clips and view photos wherever I go. It has an easy-to-read, high resolution,
40/100
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