Business users, and consumers alike, now have an additional pocket PC to choose from. However, this particular model comes with a fingerprint reader for higher security. HP's iPaq hx2750 has hit the market with a number of impressive technologies, many of which are all about protecting the user's data. The software is not the only protection integrated into this model, the overall build - of the iPaq hx2750, is sturdy and durable. Continue reading for intimate details on this phone, and to find out what makes it work.
The iPaq hx2750's 3.5-inch TFT touch screen offers clear, crisp images of your data. Whether you have the new clear screen protector open or closed you can easily see all accessible information, including existing battery life and available memory.
HP ensured that there was plenty of memory on this pocket PC, with 192MB of available memory. It doesn't stop there; however, CompactFlash and SDIO / MMC slots are easily accessible for additional storage. Many PDA's have short battery life spans, between charges. However HP implemented their SpeedStep and Wireless MMX technologies to prolong battery life, for users. These technologies also increase multimedia performance.
With a 624MHzXscale processor, 128MB RAM, and Microsoft Windows Mobile (Pocket PC 2003 Edition), WiFi, Bluetooth, and Serial IR - your new pocket PC is ready to use, right out-of-the-box. You immediately have access to a number of applications, like Pocket Word, Excel, Outlook, and even Internet Explorer. In addition, Credant software, ProtectTools, VPN- and WEP-enhanced security offer state-of-the-art security, and are ready for use when you open the box.
The price of PDA's has not dropped dramatically, over the past few years, but the sticker price on the iPaq hx2750 is still a bit high at $549. Unfortunately this makes this phone a bit less appealing to the everyday consumer and more appealing to the business sector. All this means is that businesses have more of an opportunity to indulge in the benefits of this new PDA.
HP integrated their SpeedStep and Wireless MMX technologies in hopes in increasing the battery life, between charges, on the iPaq hx2750. Unfortunately it does not appear as though this has happened. The longest stretch of battery life appears to be around 4 1/2 hours. This is only if wireless and all other applications are turned off. Granted, the battery life on any Pocket PC is not extensive.
Everything, in technology, is becoming smaller and sleeker in appearance. Even thought the iPaq hx2750 is much smaller than a cell phone from years ago, it is still a bit bulky in comparison with others in the market today. The rubber guard, on the sides of the phone, adds to its already bulky dimensions of 4.7 x 3 x 0.6 inches. It's not obtrusive, but if you're looking for a light phone that's easy to conceal, this may not be the best fit.
The security features and functionality, integrated into this phone, offer users a secured working atmosphere that can travel with them. As far as pocket PC's go, the HP iPaq hx2750 is a good buy providing that you don't mind spending a little more than you may have intended. - 15478
The iPaq hx2750's 3.5-inch TFT touch screen offers clear, crisp images of your data. Whether you have the new clear screen protector open or closed you can easily see all accessible information, including existing battery life and available memory.
HP ensured that there was plenty of memory on this pocket PC, with 192MB of available memory. It doesn't stop there; however, CompactFlash and SDIO / MMC slots are easily accessible for additional storage. Many PDA's have short battery life spans, between charges. However HP implemented their SpeedStep and Wireless MMX technologies to prolong battery life, for users. These technologies also increase multimedia performance.
With a 624MHzXscale processor, 128MB RAM, and Microsoft Windows Mobile (Pocket PC 2003 Edition), WiFi, Bluetooth, and Serial IR - your new pocket PC is ready to use, right out-of-the-box. You immediately have access to a number of applications, like Pocket Word, Excel, Outlook, and even Internet Explorer. In addition, Credant software, ProtectTools, VPN- and WEP-enhanced security offer state-of-the-art security, and are ready for use when you open the box.
The price of PDA's has not dropped dramatically, over the past few years, but the sticker price on the iPaq hx2750 is still a bit high at $549. Unfortunately this makes this phone a bit less appealing to the everyday consumer and more appealing to the business sector. All this means is that businesses have more of an opportunity to indulge in the benefits of this new PDA.
HP integrated their SpeedStep and Wireless MMX technologies in hopes in increasing the battery life, between charges, on the iPaq hx2750. Unfortunately it does not appear as though this has happened. The longest stretch of battery life appears to be around 4 1/2 hours. This is only if wireless and all other applications are turned off. Granted, the battery life on any Pocket PC is not extensive.
Everything, in technology, is becoming smaller and sleeker in appearance. Even thought the iPaq hx2750 is much smaller than a cell phone from years ago, it is still a bit bulky in comparison with others in the market today. The rubber guard, on the sides of the phone, adds to its already bulky dimensions of 4.7 x 3 x 0.6 inches. It's not obtrusive, but if you're looking for a light phone that's easy to conceal, this may not be the best fit.
The security features and functionality, integrated into this phone, offer users a secured working atmosphere that can travel with them. As far as pocket PC's go, the HP iPaq hx2750 is a good buy providing that you don't mind spending a little more than you may have intended. - 15478
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