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HP iPAQ H4150 review

Sunday 11 September 2005, 6:08 PM

Small, well built and useful


Had this for a year, teamed it with a 1GB SD card and I find it genuinely useful. Bought it as a replacement for my lovely old Psion series 5 and after the shock of living without a keyboard, soon learned to love it. Use it mostly as a diary, contacts list, calculator, SMS backup, digital photo store, MP3 player and video player. Higly recommended.

7.0

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Overview

HP iPAQ H4150

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

If you liked the slim form factor of the H1940 but were waiting for a device with built-in Wi-Fi, this is it.

Typical price

£ 448

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