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HP iPAQ Pocket PC H3950 review

7.3

Editors' Rating

Very Good

8.5

Members' Rating

Excellent

Typical price:£ 500

Verdict

The H3950 has lots of things to recommend it, especially its screen. However, it is overpriced... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • XScale processor
  • Fits existing iPAQ sleeves
  • Consumer IR
  • Built-in Secure Digital card slot
  • Terrific screen.

Cons

  • Expensive
  • No built-in CompactFlash card slot.

Key Specs

Dimensions (W x H x D): 83.8x15.7x134.6 mm
Weight: 184 g
Operating system: Pocket PC 2002
Software included: Pocket Outlook (Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes), Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, File Explorer, Pocket Internet Explorer, Terminal Services Client, VPN Client, Server Sync Client, MSN Messenger, Microsoft Reader, Calculator, Windows Media Player, Voice Recorder, Solitaire, Transcriber, Graffiti, Nevo, iPAQ File Store, iPAQ Backup Utility
Processor: Intel XScale PXA250
Clock speed: 400 MHz
Memory expansion: SD/MMC
Installed ROM: 32 MB
Installed RAM: 64 MB
Display size: 3.8 in
Wireless PAN: infrared
Expansion slots: SD/MMC

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Member Opinion

8.5

Average Member Rating

Excellent

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Steven Bramall

Steven Bramall

Low price, excellent performance

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8.5

Excellent


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