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HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld - Windows Mobile 6.0 - PXA310 624 MHz - RAM: 128 MB - ROM: 256 MB 4" TFT ( 640 x 480 ) - 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR

HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld - Windows Mobile 6.0 - PXA310 624 MHz - RAM: 128 MB - ROM: 256 MB 4" TFT ( 640 x 480 ) - 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
From Hewlett Packard

List Price: $399.99
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Product Description

The HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld - with the power to run your business applications, a 4-inch touch screen display and 802.11b/g wireless networking - delivers enterprise-class connectivity so you can mobilize your business and maximize results.With a sophisticated design, a big 4-inch touch screen display, and a planned 3-year lifecycle, the iPAQ 210 is a great deployment platform for enterprise applications. Access the Internet and email with integrated 802.11b/g wireless networking. Connect to Bluetooth peripherals like headsets or keyboards. Enable unique solutions by attaching peripherals with the HP Smart Connector. Use it as a deployment platform for enterprise applications. Or use your familiar productivity applications such as Word, PowerPoint and Excel with Microsoft Office Mobile. Store your business-critical information with high-capacity SDIO and Compact Flash. Tested to work out-of-the-box with enterprise applications. Also enjoy convenient global services and support from HP.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31549 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Hewlett-Packard
  • Model: 210 Enterprise Handheld
  • Dimensions: 1.80 pounds
  • Display size: 4

Features

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Customer Reviews

Solid hardware, software to be perfected5
I've had several Pocket PCs with the Del x50v & 51v being the most recent. This is a solid device in that it has an incredible screen and about much ram memory as you could use plus it's one of the few devices out that offers SD & CF card slots (may seem unimportant but you can upgrade this to over 40GB of memory for a little over $100 and soon over 70GB). The only two draw back I have is that one of the buttons can't be reconfigured and the ROM is a bit weak. However, other roms are becoming available which pull out it's potential. The battery life is very good. Without the new rom, I'd give it a four star, with it five.

Disappointed Customer1
I bought my iPAQ in May 2008. I was excited when I bought this product, however things soon changed. I noticed that the touch screen was not very sensitive. I contacted HP Customer Service and they said they would send a box to me that I could return the iPAQ for repairs; it never came. I contacted HP Customer Service two more times with the same result. Finally, HP escalated the issue to a higher priority and promised to have a Customer Service Agent contact me to resolve this problem. I gave them three phone numbers so they could reach me at any time. I have never been contacted. HP's CUSTOMER SERVICE IS NON EXISTANT. I will never buy another HP product and I intend to tell all of my friends about what has happened to me. If you buy an HP product, you better hope that nothing is wrong with it.

voice record button doesn't power on device2
I was disappointed to discover upon using the iPAQ 210 that the voice record button on the side of the device does not power on the unit as this button has on previous iPAQ models. The convenience of this function was that if you wanted to make a quick voice memo, you'd pull out your iPAQ, push the voice record button, and the iPAQ would power on and start recording. This convenient feature is not available on the iPAQ 210. I hope this isn't a trend amongst Windows Mobile devices and I hope HP bring this feature back in their future iPAQ handheld releases.

Another disappointment with the HP iPAQ 210 is that it doesn't work with the HP Photosmart Mobile Camera. Since the iPAQ 210 doesn't have an internal camera, attaching an external one to the SDIO port seems like a good idea. But when the drivers and software are installed for the HP Photosmart Mobile Camera and the camera is inserted into the SDIO slot, instead of the camera application launching, I get the error message "a problem has occured with device.exe". That these two HP products, an iPAQ and an iPAQ accessory, cannot work together is a baffling situation. HP Tech Support's response was "we don't have newer drivers for that camera." They don't offer a newer camera either, so what choice is there?