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HP iPAQ hx2750 review

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Saturday 27 August 2005, 12:33 PM

Very good PDA packed full of useful applications


Having purchased my HX2750 I have found that it is a great piece of kit and it is packed with useful features. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, MSWord, MSExcel, Address book, Picture viewer, and media player are all great things to have to hand. This is my first PDA and after reading lots of reviews this suited me the best as it has finger print recognition.

I now have TomTom 5 navigation installed and it makes it an invaluable tool. Well done HP.

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HP iPAQ hx2750

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Rating: 8.0
Verdict

Offering good performance, security and wireless features, the impressive HP iPAQ hx2750 gets the job done for mobile professionals.

Typical price

£ 355

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