
- Swift 624 MHz processor
- Large memory, plus expansion options
- 3.5-inch screen
- Pocket-sized and lightweight
- Average battery life
- Not Mac compatible
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Impressed by iPAQ's broad array of features, MobileTechReview.com senior editor Tong Zhang writes, "For an entry level PDA, this iPAQ is pretty maxed-out." Zhang gives the iPAQ 110 an impressive four out of five stars. Although Zhang complains that battery life is not ideal, he doesn't hesitate to recommend it. "You get a lot of features for the price," says Zhang. "The iPAQ is an easy choice for those looking for an affordable PDA sans phone."
Review: HP iPAQ 110, Tong Zhang, Feb. 4, 2008
PDAStreet.com's Troy Dreier is surprised that HP still makes PDAs without phone capabilities and calls these devices "museum relics" nearing extinction because of the spread of smartphones. However, Dreier is impressed and says the "iPAQ 110 reminds us of what we gave up when we let the PDA go" and says smartphones can't compete when it comes to screen size or using Microsoft Office Mobile programs like pocket Word and Excel.
Review: Review: HP iPAQ 110 Classic - PDA Like It's 1999, Troy Dreier, July 8, 2008
Brighthand's Adama Brown conducts multiple tests, including measuring the iPAQ 110's processor speed, memory and battery life and compliments the iPAQ as a "solid model" and for its "tremendous multimedia performance." Brown loves that this loaded iPAQ is encased in a slight, sleek body that weighs a mere 3.68 ounces. Brown writes that the PDA is so thin and light that "you can literally drop it in a pocket and forget about it."
Review: HP iPAQ 110 Classic Handheld Review, Adama Brown, Nov. 21, 2007
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HP iPAQ 110 Classic Handheld - Windows Mobile 6.0 - PXA310 624 MHz - RAM: 64 MB - ROM: 256 MB 3.5-Inch TFT 802.11b, 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
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