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HP iPAQ 210

*Est. $396

HP iPAQ 210

Enterprise PDA

pros
  • Speedy 624 MHz processor
  • Large memory, plus expansion options
  • Four-inch screen
  • Long battery life
cons
  • Expensive
  • Poor sound from speaker
  • Not Mac compatible
 
 
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how come the owner never responded to my email?, November 15, 2009
I was disappointed that the owner never replied to my email. I felt like i was over charged for a single item that did not even have a manual in it. I don't think i will buy anything from Amazon anymore given that their is not guarantee for quality product
Pocket PC's are still alive, November 4, 2009

The Ipaq 210 was a nice upgrade from my Ipaq 3950. It is very fast and very stable. The biggest selling point for me was the bright 4" screen and the tons of freeware available. I considered the Ipod touch but I needed the Microsoft Office apps. The ability to create and edit Office docs make this a small computer. Transcriber and Word make a great team. The WiFi is strong and fast. I can stream WebTv, and YouTube fairly well. I took one star away because HP has not updated the software to Win Mobile 6.1 or 6.5. Also the touch screen can be "touchy". Make sure to get a screen protector!!!

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Can't live without it!, October 26, 2009

The review is applicable to the 211 as well, since the all the devices in the 200 series are exactly the same. This device has become absolutely ESSENTIAL for me. This is a laptop without the bulk, and although there are limitations in surfing the web via mobile, the portability can't be beat. I can whip this out while I'm shopping, which I certainly can't do with a laptop or a netbook. With some very good 3rd party apps, I am able to keep my finances straight, make as many custom lists I want, make handwritten notes, make type written notes. I jot things on the fly, whereas before I'd do it on scraps of paper, and then lose them, I can also make typrewritten notes and organize tham any way I please. I can also modify photos, type letters in Word, open up spreadsheets. The native WM apps, with exception of Office, like Notes, Media Player, IE, Calendar/Contacts, File manager aren't very useful to me, everything I do is mostly with third party sw like ListPro, Phatnotes, Phatpad, ewallet, NF Browser,Rescoe Explorer, etc. I'm a Palm owner from 1996, but after trying the Palm TX for 5 days, I decided I had enough of Palm, which was a good decision since they've abndoned their PDA line. Now, I'm an affirmed WM user, which despite its bugs and lockups, BLOWS the Palm out of the water, IMO. And unlike the Apple iTouch, it offers a number of ways to enter data beside the virtual keyboard. Also, it offers more apps than the Apple. I hope (REALLY HOPE)HP continues with the PDA line, and with improvements to the 200 series. The screen on the 200 series is to die for. I can read electronic docs without any trouble, and scale the fonts larger or smaller to increase the space utilization. The unit is large, but so what, it makes the smartphones look like toys with their tiny screens. Oh, the battery life. Using mostly Word, and other text based apps with occasional views of photos, playing lo level games like bubble breaker, and moderate access to SD card, I got anywhere from 8-10 hours. Not bad, considering this thing has to power the VGA screen. The power utilization is better than with the 110 unit which I had prior to my getting the 210. My 210 is a: -ebook reader -video/mp3 player -TV viewer -photo viewer/editor -web surfer -weather forecaster -finance organzer -list keeper -handwritten note taker and organizer -appointment reminder -game center -secure records keeper of websites, passwords Minor quibbles: 1.Unlike the Ipaq 110, on this you need to put the stylus ALL THE WAY into the well. Otherwise it'll come flying out. With the 110, which I had also owned at one time, you could put the stylus in part of the way, and it would stay. I've gotten in the habit of doing this with my 210, because it's annoying to dig in to get the stylus out every time. I wish they'd designed the stylus and well like they did on the 110 2.The cable is a MESS. One part of it is the AC adapter with it's own cable. To that, you have to hook up the cable that actually connects to the bottom of the device for charging. The end result, the cables NEVER fail to get tangled up with each other and with other cables I may have on the power strip 3. Windows has its usual problems with lockups,etc. Nice to know things don't change. 4. As with Windows on the desktop, I'd LOVE to be able to UNinstall the junky apps like clearvue pdf reader, media player, IE, File manager, and free up some memory, but alas.

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Solid hardware, software to be perfected, September 22, 2008

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.

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Disappointed Customer, August 2, 2008

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.

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Our Sources

1. PCMag.com

Although PC Magazine's Jamie Lendino believes that the PDA market is dead, Lendino recommends the iPAQ 210 for those consumers who still want a standalone PDA without phone features. Lendino gives the iPAQ a four-star rating (out of a possible five) and says the "iPAQ 210 will serve with aplomb."

Review: HP iPAQ 210, Jamie Lendino, Apr. 10, 2008

2. MobileTechReview.com

MobileTechReview.com's anonymous reviewer Tanker Bob says, "the HP iPAQ 200-series returns us to the strength of a powerful PDA" and "raises the pocket laptop to a new level for road warriors."

Review: HP iPAQ 210, "Tanker Bob", Feb. 10, 2008

3. Brighthand.com

Brighthand's Adama Brown is completely won over by the iPAQ. "The iPAQ is hard to beatÉ provides more power and flexibility than pretty much anything else its size, and it does so with style." Brown acknowledges that it's possible to purchase an ultra-mini notebook for less than the cost of the iPAQ 210, but adds that "what you can't do with them is slip them in your pocket."

Review: HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld, Adama Brown, Feb. 14, 2008

4. Amazon.com

The HP iPAQ 210/211 is one of the five top-selling PDAs on Amazon.com with 40 user reviews and an excellent four-star average rating. The majority of reviewers are extremely satisfied with the iPAQ 210/211 because of its impressive screen size, quality and processor speed. One reviewer praises its Skype compatibility. Negative comments included dissatisfaction with the speaker and its high price.

Review: HP iPAQ 211 Enterprise Handheld (210 Series), Contributors to Amazon.com

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