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HP iPAQ 614c Business Navigator review

7.3

Editors' Rating

Very Good

Typical price:£ 327

Verdict

The iPAQ 614c Business Navigator is a good multi-function handheld, with an impressive range of features and a large screen. However, some users may be put off by its size... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Quad-band GSM with GPRS/EDGE and 3G/HSDPA
  • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
  • GPS receiver with Assisted GPS
  • Large 2.8in. screen

Cons

  • Smart Touch Wheel is not the most ergonomic navigation/selection system
  • Bulky
  • No front-facing camera for two-way video calls

Key Specs

Dimensions (W x H x D): 60.3x17.5x117 mm
Weight: 145 g
Built-in devices: camera, GPS receiver, keyboard, phone
Operating system: Windows Mobile 6.0
Software included: HP iPAQ Mobile Broadband Connect, HP VoiceReply, Voice Commander, MMS Composer, Bluetooth Manager, Certificate Enroller, HP Photosmart Mobile, HP Help and Support, HP QuickStart Tour, HP Enterprise Mobility Agent
Processor: Marvell PXA270
Clock speed: 520 MHz
Memory expansion: MicroSD
Installed ROM: 256 MB
Installed RAM: 128 MB
Display size: 2.8 in
Wireless PAN: Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
Wireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g
Wireless WAN: GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, GPRS, EDGE, 3G, HSPDA
Expansion slots: microSD

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