HP expands iPAQ range with business users in mind
By Pam Carroll and Derek Fung on 10 September 2007
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HP iPAQ 112 Classic
There aren't many choices for dedicated, low-cost PDAs, so it's good to know that the 112 Classic pretty much gets all the basics right at an affordable price.
- Good: Fast processor • 3.5mm audio jack • Good battery life • Compact and light • Inexpensive • Full-size SDHC slot
- Bad: Screen only 230 x 320 • No additional multimedia applications • Doesn't offer much more if you already have a non-cellular iPaq.
- RRP: AU$399.00
Topics: gps, ipaq, hp, pda, standalone, business users, new, series, attract, pitch
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