Reviews of the HP iPaq Pocket PC H1940
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CNET Review
The Good: Supercompact; improved performance; sharp screen; Bluetooth; removable battery; relatively inexpensive.
The Bad: Headphone jack is not standard-sized; no protective cover included.
The Bottom Line: The update to the H1910 keeps its predecessor's attractive design but offers improved performance and Bluetooth support.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 80/100 and users 77/100. Comparing these reviews to 77208 other PDAs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 88/100 = Very Good.
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No Rating
digitaltrends.com
Review Summary: This slim and sleek, feature-and super-value-packed Pocket PC is small enough to fit in your pocket or purse yet substantial enough to keep your life in order. Includes multimedia, Bluetooth? (wi...
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tomsguide.com
Review Summary: to very good test performance. The Achilles' heel of the H1940 is its battery life. For a device of this class, three hours is not enough
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pocket-lint.com
Review Summary: If you're looking for a starter model, and desperately want to go for a Pocket PC rather than a palm alternative then this is certainly a good device to get you going. If offers crystal clear viewing and plenty of options for the executive not wanting ...
Manufacturer: HP
Part number: FA105A#8ZQ
General
- Built-in devices Display, Speaker, Microphone
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.8 in x 0.5 in x 4.4 in
- Weight 4.4 oz
- Color Metallic silver
- Packaged contents Carrying case
- Localization English:United States
Operating System / Software
- OS provided Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 Professional
- Software included Clock, Inbox, Notes, Tasks, Memory, Calendar, Contacts, Self Test, Solitaire, Calculator, IPAQ Audio, PDF Viewer, IPAQ Backup, Pocket Word, Align Screen, Asset Viewer, Pocket Excel, Power Status, File Explorer, RealOne Player, Voice Recorder, ListPro (Trial), Infrared Beaming, IPAQ Image Viewer, Ilium eWallet (Trial), Cadenza mNotes (Trial), Microsoft Outlook 2002, Westtek ClearVue Suite, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7, Pocket Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player v9.0, Resco Picture Viewer (Trial)
Memory
- Installed RAM 64 MB
- Max supported RAM 64 MB
- RAM technology SDRAM
Processor
- Processor Samsung 266 MHzS3C2410
Input Device
- Input device type Stylus, Touch-screen, 5-way navigation button
- Keys qty 8
Audio
- Digital audio standards supported MP3
- Audio input type Microphone
- Audio output type Speaker(s)
- Voice recording capability None
- Miscellaneous compliant standards UL, CSA, CUL, NOM, FCC Class B certified
Telecom
- Email protocols supported POP3
- Data services WWW
- Modem None
Display
- Display type 3.5 in TFT active matrix
- Color support 16-bit (64K colors)
- Max resolution 240 x 320
Expansion / Connectivity
- Wireless connectivity Bluetooth
- Connectivity device(s) included Docking cradle
- Port / Connector Type:Interface 1HeadphonesOutput, 1USB
- Connector Provided Sub-mini phone stereo 2.5 mm
- Expansion slot(s) total (free) 1 SD Memory Card
- Total free slots 1
- Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable, 1 x Audio adapter
Power
- Battery installed (max) 1 Lithium ion
- Max supported batteries 1
- Mfr estimated battery life 8 hour(s)
- Power supply device Power adapter + battery charger - External
System Requirements for PC connection
- Min RAM size 64 MB
Environmental Parameters
- Operating temperature 32 °F104 °F
- Operating humidity range 0 - 90%
- Storage humidity range 0 - 90%
GPS
- GPS System / GPS Navigation None
Warranty
- Service & support type 1 year warranty
- Service / Support Details 1 year Limited warranty
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