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HP Releases New iPAQs

Mike writes "HP released two new versions of its famed iPAQ line. The iPAQ rz1715 is a smaller unit to replace the 1910, and the iPAQ h6315 is the long awaited phone version that also sports wifi and bluetooth. Full reviews for both the rz1715 and the 6315 can be found at pocketnow.com." There's also a review of of the rz1715 on PDABuyer's as well.

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  1. HP iPAQ 1715 features by manavendra · · Score: 5, Informative

    1. Runs Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition (Pro)
    2. 203MHz processor.
    3. 32 megs of RAM, an SD slot that supports SDIO, a QVGA transflective display and a 1,000 mA battery .

    The PDA comes bundled with:
    + a charger
    + a USB sync cable that plugs into a round adapter at the end of the charger cable.
    + A software CD, slim printed manual and a getting started guide are also included.

    Caveat: Battery is not user replaceable

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  2. Death of the PDA? Likely by Talez · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I was thinking about buying an iPaq. But then I got my mobile phone (a Sony Ericsson Z1010).

    This phone is a freaking PDA. I have my contacts, tasklist, appointments, email on it. The T9 text entry is infinitely more convenient and faster than stylus. The only thing that is lacking is the screen and I'm sure that will be rectified in future phone revisions. Plus my phone gets battery life measured in days rather than hours.

  3. More reviews... by Zorilla · · Score: 5, Informative

    You can never have enough reviews, right?

    rz1715 review.

    I believe the 6315 is pretty well linked on this thread, so I'll leave it out.

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    It would be cool if it didn't suck.
  4. Re:Wake me up when the OS has matured. by Cheeko · · Score: 5, Informative

    Thats whats great about the iPaq, you don't need to use PPC. Most iPaq owners I know replace PPC with linux as soon as they buy them. handhelds.org tends to be the site of choice for most people I know.