Can the addition of GPS on HP's latest PDA-phone inject some much-needed oomph back into the dwindelling PDA market?
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The HP iPaq hx2790 is a PDA for those who are looking for a traditional, businesscentric approach to ultraportable computing and don't mind paying for it.
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A feature-packed smartphone that's well-suited to business users, but it lacks the style and design-prowess of the BlackBerry.
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Attractive and well-rounded, the P525 is a highly proficient smartphone for those that aren't intent on performing extensive data entry.
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HP is betting on GPS-enable devices and enthusiastic developers to help a new mobile multimedia platform move out of its research labs and into the mainstream.
With dedicated Skype phones and hybrid handsets that couple Wi-Fi with mobile phone networks, there is potential for saving money on local and international calls. But are we like to see more pennies in our pockets any time soon?
A document outlining a series of new unannounced iPaq mobile handhelds from Hewlett-Packard was discovered on the company's Web site on Thursday.
Hewlett-Packard's new TouchSmart PC is more likely to popularise touch-based communications than Apple's iPhone, a senior HP executive claimed.
Hewlett-Packard won't be bringing 3G support to any of its smart phones until at least 2007. It cites the costs associated with the service, coupled with the fact that 3G's killer app -- TV and video streaming -- isn't yet viable on mobile phones as the primary reasons for its decision.
I have wanted to buy a GPS satellite device for my car and I also want a PDA and a new mobile phone. Is there a device available or coming out soon that combines all of these?
I am looking for a mobile phone that will Sync with Microsoft Outlook, has long talk time and is generally great for business use.
I don't care about cameras, texting, ringtones and all that stuff, but am very fond of the slider phones.
I'm overwhelmed by choice and range of prices. Please help!
Choosing the right handheld is all about finding the perfect balance of size, weight, performance, features, and cost. This guide steps you through the decision-making process.
Prices for GPS devices have come down in the last year and many of us are looking at jumping on the bandwagon. We take a look at how it works, why you should (or shouldn't) buy a GPS, as well as key features to look out for.
Thinking of buying a new PDA? Here's a run-down of all the features you'll need to consider before you hit the shops, including options you should watch for in platform, screen, CPU, memory, expansion, connectivity, synchonisation, power and more.
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Use your handheld as a universal remote control.
Convert video and audio into popular formats.