 |
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 |
 |
Title: Palm TX
Pros: Integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, Large, bright screen, Solid battery life, Music and video playback, Sleek, compact design
Cons: Battery is not user-replaceable
Verdict: The Palm TX offers a winning package of wireless connectivity, productivity tools and fun for users of all kinds...
Summary: The Palm TX offers a winning package of wireless connectivity, productivity tools and fun for users of all kinds.
|
80/100 |
 |
Title: Palm Treo 680
Pros: >, , Good video, , Slick Palm OS, , Unlike old Treos, no external aerial, , ,
Cons: No Wi-Fi No 3G No earphones included
Verdict: Not without plus points, but too underpowered to recommend.
Summary: Slick and squat clever phone
|
60/100 |
 |
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 |
 |
Title: HP iPAQ 514 Voice Messenger
Pros: Wi-Fi onboard; Voice Commander software; runs Windows Mobile 6
Cons: Sluggish performance; USB v1.1 data transfers; poor screen
Verdict: The iPAQ 514 doesn't exactly set the pulse racing but it's a decent budget option for business users thanks to its good build quality, impressive battery life and Windows Mobile 6 software
Summary: Take care of business with HP's first crack at a Windows Mobile smart phone with Voice Command. It packs in the features with pocket versions of Word, Excel and Powerpoint
|
60/100 |
 |
Title: HP iPaq 914c
Pros: Voice commander; performance; Wi-Fi/3G HSDPA; GPS
Cons: Design; screen; no front-facing video camera/TV-Out; camera
Verdict: With HP being the Godfather of business PDAs you would expect the 914c to offer an ideal platform to handle any of your business requirements. Generally it does, but its design is not perfect and there are a few missing features that would benefit the mod
Summary: The 914c remains relatively fixed in its traditional business overcoat compared with the latest designs from other manufacturers. But with features such as 3G HSDPA, dual Wi-Fi, GPS and front-mounted Qwerty keyboard the HP iPaq 914c provides a solid found
|
70/100 |
 |
Title: Palm Tungsten E2 Smartphone Palmtop Review
Pros: Bluetooth, Battery life, compact design, Excellent display
Cons: Lacks Wi-Fi, No voice recorder, Sluggish at times
Summary: The Tungsten E2 is a powerful solution for the business market, ensuring this latest version of the E range will keep you working and connected!
|
N/A |
In partnership with  |